There are photos on each route page to help give you an idea of what views to expect and the terrain involved
More photos are regularly put onto the Flickr page and my Blog
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Lochearnhead Corbetts Creag MacRanaich and Meall an t-Seallaidh have many access possibilities, but can be done in a fine circuit from Edinchip. |
Sunset over the Lochearnhead Corbetts from Stuc a'Chroin |
Meall an t-Seallaidh from the southern end of Creag MacRanaich |
On Stuc a'Chroin, looking to Meall an t-Seallaidh and Creag MacRanaich |
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Ben Ledi and Benvane A fine route up an obvious path to a grass covered crest and plateau. Included in the page are details and links for the Ben Sheann Hill Race. |
Ben Ledi from Stirling | Ben Ledi from Ben Vane |
Running up Beinn Each with Benvane behind |
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Glamaig and Marsco Stunning views from the summits of Skye's main Red Cuillin summits to Raasay, Torridon and and of course the Black Cuillin. Details to follow soon, more photos on the Flickr page . |
The Glamaig Hill Race |
From Marsco looking to Beinn Dearg Mheadhonach |
The approach to Marsco |
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Quinag Set in the far north, Quinag is a stunning mountain from any angle. Three of the summits are distinctive enough to be corbetts. |
Quinag from Kylesku Bridge | Sail Gharbh from Spidean Coinich's south-east shoulder |
Spidean Coinich on the way to Sail Ghorm |
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Alder Forest A cycle in on good tracks alongside lochsides to a remote bothy encircled by mountains, far away from civilisation. This cycle cuts the remaining walking down to just 20km. High plateaus, lochans, ridges, river crossings, fantastic views - they're all here ! |
The Fara from Loch Pattack | Ben Alder from Carn Dearg | Sron Bealach Beithe and Garbh Choire from near Ben Alder's summit |
















