Further Routes
by Dan Bailey UKH
- East Ridge of Beinn a' Chaorainn and Beinn Teallach 21 Jan
- A' Chralaig and Mullach Fraoch-choire 4 Dec, 2023
- Meall na Teanga & Sron a' Choire Ghairbh - The Loch Lochy Munros 6 Nov, 2023
- Bynack More 19 Oct, 2023
- Beinn a' Mhuinidh 4 Oct, 2023
tony
12 Mar, 2013
I remember doing those ones in a white-out. I'd driven up from Cheltenham one Easter weekend and was determined to get up some hills, so I picked some that didn't pose too much of a navigational challenge in bad conditions. I did a bit extra, by parking at Balsporran (before the cottages were done up) and went up Geal Charn at the start before heading on to A'Mharconaich and the others. The downside of doing that route is that you end up at the A9 dome way from the start point, but I managed to time my walk to finish with someone who had a car at the big layby on the A9 and they very kindly gave me a lift back to Balsporran. Good day out.
Mark Bull
12 Mar, 2013
The Sow is a Corbett, but the Boar isn't. It would be easy to add them both in, though, if you don't mind some pathless heather bashing!
Dan Bailey - UKHillwalking.com
12 Mar, 2013
I'm sure they're easily added (well, not 'easily' as such - have you seen the steepness?) but to be frank I decided I'd rather look at them than climb them
Doug
12 Mar, 2013
I've done this on ski a couple of times, usually starting & finishing at Balsporran and including Geal Carn as the first summit and getting back to Balsporran via the col between A'Mharconaich & the Boar of Badenoch