Liathach
This post is not published on the Walkhighlands forumMunros: Mullach an Rathain (Liathach), Spidean a' Choire Lèith (Liathach)
Date walked: 06/06/2021
Distance: 11.5km
Ascent: 1330m
Views: 15
Binnein Mòr and Na Gruagaichean
This post is not published on the Walkhighlands forumMunros: Binnein Mòr, Na Gruagaichean
Date walked: 09/09/2020
Distance: 14km
Ascent: 1333m
Views: 9
Beinn Liath Mhor and Sgorr Ruadh
This post is not published on the Walkhighlands forumMunros: Beinn Liath Mhòr, Sgòrr Ruadh
Date walked: 06/09/2020
Distance: 17.2km
Ascent: 1320m
Views: 9
Suilven
This post is not published on the Walkhighlands forumFionas: Suilven
Date walked: 01/09/2020
Distance: 20km
Ascent: 952m
Views: 13
Return to Assynt
Route: Ben Mór Coigach and Sgùrr an Fhìdhleir
Fionas: Ben Mór Coigach, Sgùrr an Fhidhleir
Date walked: 30/08/2020
Distance: 10.8km
Ascent: 962m
After seeing and hearing about my earlier visits to the far north, my daughter said she definitely wanted to make an appearance as soon as possible and that time came at the end of August.
Rach had stated that Suilven was a must but due to a complete lack of hill walking (or any other walking for that matter) during this strange year we've had, I thought 20km might be a bit much straight off, so I suggested this particular walk first as I knew the views wouldn't disappoint (weather permitting) and last time I had made the decision to shorten the walk due to the direction of high winds meant I'd be blown back from the edge of the Fiddler, but the ridge on BMC could be risky. This time I was eager to do both and with just a light breeze and reasonable weather forecast I couldn't wait for Rachel to experience the area.
We sat and ate some lunch whilst soaking in the stunning views, chatting about what a cracking day we were having, and especially the perfect weather that we'd been gifted. After a while we continued down to the bealach, then up to reach the dramatic summit of Sgurr an Fhidhleir where the cliffs plunge down almost vertically over 1400 feet.
We originally intended to carry on to the next top but even on this relatively short bimble we were feeling it due to the fact that ( aside from 1 walk in Wales ) the farthest I'd walked all year was from the back door to the car
Besides, we were MORE than happy with our day, so were content with taking the gentle slopes straight down 'The Fiddler' back to the car and with the summer isles and blue skies to feast our eyes on, who wouldn't be?
Rach had stated that Suilven was a must but due to a complete lack of hill walking (or any other walking for that matter) during this strange year we've had, I thought 20km might be a bit much straight off, so I suggested this particular walk first as I knew the views wouldn't disappoint (weather permitting) and last time I had made the decision to shorten the walk due to the direction of high winds meant I'd be blown back from the edge of the Fiddler, but the ridge on BMC could be risky. This time I was eager to do both and with just a light breeze and reasonable weather forecast I couldn't wait for Rachel to experience the area.
We sat and ate some lunch whilst soaking in the stunning views, chatting about what a cracking day we were having, and especially the perfect weather that we'd been gifted. After a while we continued down to the bealach, then up to reach the dramatic summit of Sgurr an Fhidhleir where the cliffs plunge down almost vertically over 1400 feet.
We originally intended to carry on to the next top but even on this relatively short bimble we were feeling it due to the fact that ( aside from 1 walk in Wales ) the farthest I'd walked all year was from the back door to the car
Besides, we were MORE than happy with our day, so were content with taking the gentle slopes straight down 'The Fiddler' back to the car and with the summer isles and blue skies to feast our eyes on, who wouldn't be?
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Comments: 1
First cloud inversion on Narnain and Ime
This post is not published on the Walkhighlands forumMunros: Beinn Ìme, Beinn Narnain
Date walked: 19/09/2019
Distance: 15.6km
Ascent: 1429m
Views: 422
Not the WHW
This post is not published on the Walkhighlands forumDate walked: 17/09/2019
Distance: 16.1km
Ascent: 1437m
Views: 390
Eastern 2 of South Sheil ridge
This post is not published on the Walkhighlands forumDate walked: 15/09/2019
Distance: 14.9km
Ascent: 1021m
Views: 444
Meall a'Ghiubhais
This post is not published on the Walkhighlands forumDate walked: 12/09/2019
Distance: 9.74km
Ascent: 1013m
Views: 398
Beinn Damh
This post is not published on the Walkhighlands forumCorbetts: Beinn Damh
Date walked: 10/09/2019
Distance: 15.17km
Ascent: 1301m
Views: 430
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