Yeah, fortunately there were two fisherman and a ghillie staying in an estate hut nearby who gave us the key to unlock the boat hut and so we could take the boat out on the loch for a wee row of an evening! Westerly gales and horizontal rain during the night (situation normal) but faired up in the morning and we did our route which took us about five or six hours and was serious due to loose quartzite on the upper pitches. We were just following our noses. Mike is a geologist and told me after that this was to be expected! Apparently he still visits the area regularly for student field trips, something about the Moine Thrust...