Friday 27 September 2019

AN TEALLACH

Corrag Buidhe scrambling
Brilliant ridges and pinnacles
More fun

Lord Barkeley's Seat & Corraig Buidhe

Atmospheric conditions

We had An Teallach to ourselves

Carolyn heading along to Lord Barkeley's Seat

Loch na Sealaig

Corrag Buidhe

Final ridge to Sgurr Fiona

Classic An Teallach, nearly
Summit Bidean a' Ghlas Thuill

Toll an Lochain

Beinn Dearg group
A very atmospheric An Teallach ridge traverse today with Carolyn & Karen. The weather forecast was constantly changing on the run up to Friday. In the end we got a mixture of sunshine, swirling cloud and  an hour of rain at the end. Not a breath of wind on the tops, maybe if there was we may have got some clearer views at times. We saw just one person at the foot of Sail Liath this morning and that was it for human beings on the hill. Plenty of roaring stags in Toll an Lochain which gave real atmosphere to the Corrag Buidhe pinnacles as we traversed them. Another classic and memorable An Teallach experience. Topped off by an aurora this evening and more (close) stags roaring down at Dundonnell.

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