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Drove up to Roy Bridge late on Friday. Stunning clear night with full moon, great white ghostly peaks rising up all around. Buchaille Etive Mor sported a curious curved toupee of grey cloud. Unfortunately by Saturday morning the skies were grey and as we headed out of Spean Bridge, our objectives for the day gradually vanished from view.
Parked up at Kilfillan and made very quick progress along the forest road with nothing much to see apart from trees and occasional steel flashes of loch (incidentally, I can't help thinking that they must have been running out of adjectives when they named Loch Lochy). Left the forest road at the Allt Glas Dhoire and headed sharply uphill on a good forest track which unusually was completely free of mud/bog. Carried on up to the Cam Bhealach and as we arrived, what was left of the view disappeared.
Continued up a superb zig zagging stalkers path which made short work of a tedious grass slope. This left us at the snowline and we carried on up to the col where it got really cold. Satmap helped us follow the curving course to the cairn.
Retraced our steps back to the Cam Bhealach where two of the party retreated. Carried on up Meall na Teanga. Less tidily than the stalkers path opposite, a boggy confused rut of a path led around the slopes of Meall Dubh before finding focus as a good path up Meall na Teanga's north ridge to the summit. Retreated in the gathering twilight back down to the forest and back to the car for a couple of pints by the fire in the Sronlossit.
A good straightforward route which makes easy work of these two munroes. Enjoyable despite the grey weather and at least it didn't rain.