On Thursday from Glen Nevis campsite I walked up the valley,
through Nevis gorge and after passing Steal falls ascended into the tranquil
Valley of Allt Coire Guibhsachen and up onto the col between Carn Mor Dearg and
Aanoch Mor. From there ascended the steep hillside and across to the top of
Aanoch Beag, for a fantastic 360 view, as it was another sunny day.
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The Mamores from Aanoch Beag |
I then
backed up onto Aanoch Mor and then down the grassy slopes following the ski
tows to the Nevis Centre. It was then a tricky downhill to the bottom, due to
no path. But once down it was forest tracks to Fort William to pick up supplies
for a two day trip.
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Start of Downhill MTB route at Nevis Centre |
Thursday night I stayed at the Glen Nevis youth hostel so I could get an early start on
Friday. I left at 7:30 in the dark, following the road up Glen Nevis to the
start of the path up Mullach Nan Corrien.
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Foggy Glen Nevis |
It was a little path through the
woods till it came to open hillside and then a good slog uphill to follow the
ridge to the top (munro 1). The sun had come out on the ascent and was turning
into a hot sunny day.
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Top of Mullach Nan Corrien |
After taking in the views, I continued along the Mamore ridge to Stob Ban
(munro 2).
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Stob Ban |
It was then a descent down to a small Loch under Sgorr an lubhair which was
followed by a steep ascent to the start of the Devil's Ridge. It started off as
a narrow grassy ridge with steep sides and then to a narrow rocky ridge with
some fun scrambling.
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Devils Ridge to Sgurr a Mhaim |
After the ridge it was an ascent upto the summit of Sgurr a Mhaim (munro 3) and
more impressive views. After a small rest it was back over the ridge to Sgorr
an lubhair.
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Devils Ridge to Sgorr an Lubhair |
From here there was a small descent and then a bigger ascent onto Am Bodach
(munro 4). From Am Bodach it was down and then upto Stob Coire a Chain (munro
5), where I pondered the next difficult ascent up An Gearanach.
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An Gearanach |
It was a little ascent and then an easier than expected ascent up the steep
southern slope up onto An Garbhanach. But from here it was a scramble across a
ridge to the true top on An Gearanach (munro 6).
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On top of An Gearanach |
It was back the same way across the scrambly
ridge and down to the col below Stob Coire a Chain and then a traverse below
the peak to the col below Na Gruagaichean. It was then a long slog upto a flase
summit with a cross on.
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Na Gruagaichean (false summit) |
I briefly basked in the sun before then carrying
onto the actual summit of Na Gruagaichean (munro 7) which was a rocky peak
where I was surprised to meet someone else enjoying the view. After a good chat
I carried on to the highest peak of the Mamores, Binnean Mor (munro 8).
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From Binnean Mor |
I then descended towards the loch at Coire an
Lochain looking for somewhere to camp and settled with a high camp on Sgor Eilde
Beag at about 950m. I pitched the tent and ate dinner while the sun went down
and the temperature dropped. It was a cold night and not tranquil as the sounds
of the rutting stags echoed around.
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Sunset looking southish |
It was a frosty start, but another beautiful morning.
After a pork pie breakfast I pitched the tent and then set off for Sgurr Eilde
Mor, which started with an icy ascent up its steep western slope.
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Frosty Morning |
It felt hard
work, so at the top of Sgurr Eilde Mor (munro 9) I has a quick break. On the
way down I passed a couple of walkers who’d had an early start.
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Top of Sgurr Eilde Mor |
I went down
past the loch I’d passed previously and then down into a valley where I was
able to collect some much needed water. It was then up the other side of the
valley and a traverse to a small loch below Binnein Beag and a steep rocky slog
into the top of it (munro 10) where I was shortly joined by the walkers I’d met
half an hour ago.
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Binnein Mor from Binnein Beag |
It was now about getting down to Glen Nevis to
walk back to Fort William. So I picked a line, occasionaly following a path and
eventually getting to the bottom of the glen. It was then a long walk athrought
the glen, with the highlight being Steall Falls and going through the Nevis
Gorge.
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Steall Falls |
After the gorge the path comes to the car park
at the end of the Glen Nevis road, so I briefly followed this until there was
an offroad alternative through Nevis forest and a track which went all the way
to Fort William where my walk ended.
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Back at Fort William |
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