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Some friends of ours had hired Glenuaig Lodge for a 50th birthday celebration, so instead of a wet tent or a bothy, we had a comfortable cottage with hydro power, copious food and drink etc (incidentally the hydro also powers a heater in the little bothy adjacent - worth knowing if you're cold and wet). Forgetting principles completely, we'd also hired a landrover to get up and down the track.
Moruisg was an obvious first day's walk. A dullish approach up a long grassy slope was made easier by a fine zig-zagging stalkers path.
At the top, an easy stroll across the plateau led to the top and views opened out of Skye, Glencarron and Torridon.
[attachment=1]Fiona had had enough by then so we didn't carry on to Sgurr nan Ceannaichean but cut back across the moor and back down the stalkers path.