In reply to davidbeynon:
The modern flimsy Kompass maps, whilst maybe not being very robust or durable show enough detail to get established on the correct path, take the right fork at col junctions, find huts, etc. Higher up on the interesting stuff, in common with the Cuillin of Skye I find guide book descriptions much more relevant. The "red circle with a white centre" waymarks daubed on the rock, unlike the Cuillin, renders navigation a relatively simple affair.