For walkers without a rope (or a guide) Skye's 11 Munros tend to be done in small groups, making use of the easier lines and avoiding the stern stuff in between. The southern two Munros, Sgurr nan Eag and Sgurr Dubh Mor, will typically be the focal point of a double bill. But with the addition of some exciting extra scrambling, though not a huge increase in difficulty, the Cuillin high point of Sgurr Alasdair can also be included, giving you a logical and meaty three-peak round (plus a bonus fourth). Rough, rocky, and in places very exposed, this route can't be recommended to walkers with limited scrambling experience, but for competent scramblers and mountaineers it's a classic Cuillin adventure.