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I'm heading out to the highlands with a lady of questionable athletic character.
We're going to be out in the far far north-west (Cape Wrath kinda way) on a job in a couple days and I want to do a day walk/potential overnight WITH winter camp, the following weekend before heading back down south. Somewhere photographic would be nice (she is a photographer!).
I have crampons for both of us, although she is inexperienced and I'd prefer not to take her up anything hugely technical.
Any suggestions? Perhaps on Skye?
she is inexperienced and I'd prefer not to take her up anything hugely technical.Any suggestions? Perhaps on Skye?
those are 2 contradictory sentence, especially at this time of year 🙂
does it need to be a munro? lots of nice hills just short of that height.
If you're that far up Fionaven is a fab hill. and just 2m short of munro height
soz, double post
Ben More - just for the views
Suilven - again panoramic views but with snow coverage a little daunting the ridge is a metre wide .Need axe and crampons
Stac Poly...
Ben Hope the most northerly Munro, easy walking all the way up. And it would be very close to where you are.
Only done Ben Lawyers and Ben Glas but both were very pleasant with easy access and great views of Loch Tay.
Quinag is a fantastic non-Munro and should have be good for pics. An Teallach is more fantastic but too exciting for non-technical. Good pics from near road if you're passing? Red Cuillin maybe if you really want to go to Skye?
Bring snowshoes, and good gear. If the weather is as bad as it's forecast to be, things could be challenging. Is your nav. 100%?
Yes. My nav is good. I've done quite a lot of climbing in the Karakorum and am happy with the conditions. If conditions are awful on the ground we wouldn't go up...its just a plan if things turn out well.
Suilven would get my vote, bothy at the foot of it as well if thats your thing. Alternatively you could walk in via the falls of kirkaig, definitely the better walk in.
The view when you reach the bealach in the middle is stunning.
There's a lovely wee Munro called Maol Chean-Dearg, just south of Torridon which has a bothy at its foot. It's an easy walk in, with no steep ground to worry about if your navigation is OK. On a good day, you get a stunning view of Liathach and Beinn Eighe. GR NG924498.
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Staying further north, you should go for Conival, with an optional extension to Ben Mor Assynt. The climb is straightforward and the ridge between the two is also easy enough. The views are of Suilven etc with the Hebrides as a backdrop. GR NC303199.
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