The Ledard waterfall was in good flow.
The climb up through the forest is indeed wet and boggy almost all the way up at the moment.
Someone must have read the comment regarding the sign post indicating the path now going further up the hill side as being unclear with only one arrow. It now has 3 arrows drawn on it by pen. Still not very clear.
On clearing the trees, the path is a track and so a bit better. Sign post for footpath just to remind you which way to go.
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We had a lunch stop here on the way up.
On reaching the river further up, there is another waterfall that you can get right up to for a good look.
Above this is the ford, using metal fence posts. Pretty solid.
Then over the fence on a style.
From here it is a trudge up a deeply eroded path with lots of detours round really wet parts. At one point, the hill side has been washed out and covered part of the track. It was an improvement

The top part was still frozen and very slippy. It was 14:30 when we got to the ridge. No time to go to top, so we took in the view of Loch Katrine and then made our way back down.
The angle of the sun now gave us clearer views of the loch and the hills beyond. It also meant there was no sunshine in the glen.
Got back to car park at 16:30 in the twilight so really glad we didn't push on to the top.