Friday, June 02, 2023

259,260. Beinn Liath Mhor (258), Sgurr Ruadh (195, P600 58). 29/05/2023

One of those frequent wall-to-wall sunshine days in the highlands.

Chris was permitted a lie-in, so we only made it to the trailhead in the nick of time to pinch the last parking space. The first part of the climb was up a path through the scrub before the barren Torridonian landscape opened out and the day's route became clear. 

From 400m to the east top of Beinn Liath Mhor was a steep climb up a zigzagging path that was quite sapping on the legs, but the views greeting us on the top were worth it. It was quite a bumpy ridge and the shattered rock and scrambling made for slowish progress here, but we were also taking our time to enjoy the clear tops. 

The descent to the bealach was filled with interesting terrain and small challenges to keep us entertained, but it didn't take us too long to reach the second munro of Sgurr Ruadh. Here we met our second large party of 10+ walkers at the summit - the hills were positively packed on such a sunny Bank Holiday.

The descent went past the impressively buttressed Fuarr Tholl corbett and onto a path back to the car park. I even braved the midge to dip my toes in the stream near the start - the joys of a spare pair of socks!

6h40, 18km, 1300m


Beginning the summit ridge of BLM

Yours truly before the descent to the bealach

SR looking suitably Torridonian


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