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Steven Fallon's
website suggested completing all the Munros on the south side of Glen
Shiel in one day - quite an undertaking. This route was shortened by the
exclusion of the Saddle, leaving this peak for a more leisurely climb
later on in my stay in Kintail.
The day started
well with signs that the fair weather would be staying around. After a
winter break from the hills the first climb towards the Bealach Coire
Mhalagain was a bit of a struggle but when the lip of the corrie was
reached the view was spectacular with Knoydart, the Cuillin and
the islands of the Outer Hebrides being highlighted by the warm glow of
the morning sun. The first Munro of the day,
Sgurr na Sgine,
was soon reached and the long traverse towards Loch Cluanie started. The
other Munros were gradually ticked off as the easy walk progressed during
the day. A few walkers were met later in the day but for most of the
time I was alone with the occasional ptarmigan that I disturbed. The
visibility was about the best I had seen in Scotland with the Larig Ghru
in the Cairngorms being clearly visible.
The descent at Creag a'Mhaim was steep but short and the main road was
quickly reached and a lift back to the car accepted from a kind passing
motorist.
A wonderful day and a great start to the 09 Munro
season.
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