As per Highland Scrambles North. Great route on grippy sandstone with plenty of variation possible in a superb situation, though the walk in does take a while.

Rather than follow instructions in the book, I'd suggest the following: right on the crest of the watershed, at the base of the ridge, there's a large detached block. Above and to the right of this is a prominent left-slanting grassy gully. Climb a few metres up this then traverse right onto the adjacent rib via a ledge. That's a better way of getting established on it than the slimy right side of the same rib.

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George Allan 19 Jun, 2023 Show βeta
βeta: A small buttress at the very top of the ordinary route (not the left hand finish) contains a chimney - groove. Be aware, this contains a stack of seriously loose rocks.
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βeta: A small buttress at the very top of the ordinary route (not the left hand finish) contains a chimney - groove. Be aware, this contains a stack of seriously loose rocks.

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