Category: Scottish Highlands and Islands
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Just a small part of An Teallach, Dundonnell, Scotland – September
The weather forecast was not brilliant, so we set out in the morning with the modest objective of reaching the top of SÃ il Liath, the first top of a round of An Teallach done clockwise. We did not take our rope and gear. The walk-in up Glen Chaorachain from Corrie Hallie felt quite long, I…
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Finally getting to see An Teallach, Wester Ross, Scotland – September
From the campsite in Glen Coe we headed northwards towards Dundonnell, to see if we could get good weather for long enough to attempt a day up An Teallach. On previous trips, there had always been cloud cover over the hills so that we could not get a look at them. This time, we were…
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A wet day on Ben Starav, Glen Etive, Scotland – September
We did not spend too long in the Lakes, but moved on to north-west Scotland. The weather forecast for the next week or so was not great. We decided to try going up Ben Starav, a munro accessible from Glen Etive just south of Glen Coe. The weather was a bit iffy that day. As…