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We spent a week in Skye in late March, and the first couple of days were glorious. Not being experts in scrambling or winter mountaineering, we confined ourselves to the easier summits, so the Sunday saw us setting out from Glen Brittle heading for Sgurr na Banachdaich (as the recent OS maps have it, perhaps because the old version Banachdich appears to break the spelling rule about matching vowel types either side of a consonant.
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In the early part of the walk it was Rum that caught the eye, looking a bit less fierce than it tends to from the mainland
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A little higher, we got a first glimpse of the outer Hebrides:
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This is one of the easiest routes in the Cuillin, but it is not without its own forms of torture, notably this scree slope
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Before long the angle eased and the views opened out
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Higher up the slope gets rougher and steeper, but there was very little snow and ice
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Soon we were on the summit looking down over Loch Coruisk
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and back towards Sgurr nan Gillean
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A couple we met took this photo of us
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The view south is spectacular
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We returned by the same route, trading very carefully on the steep scree
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and were soon on firmer ground, looking back up
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At the end of the day, we couldn't resist a look at the beach at Glen Brittle, where we got a different view of the Cuillin:
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After which we returned to our base at the Old Inn in Carbost for a well deserved beer.