An Teallach (Highlands)

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Apr 30
2016

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19km (12 miles)11 hours

Saturday 30th April

An Teallach - The Hearth - is considered to be one of the finest mountains in Scotland; with a climb from sea level, two munros and an optional scramble along its pinnacles this will be a day out that you will remember for a long time to come.

We have a long day ahead of us so we will be meeting at the layby along from the Dundonnell Hotel for 8am.  Our day immediately starts with a full on ascent, reaching the 600m level before we have covered 2km.  The climb eases for a time before a last ascent to the first munro - Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill at 1062m - where we should get an amazing view across Coire Toll an Lochain to Sgurr Fiona and the Corrag Buidhe Pinnacles.  The rough path continues along a rocky ridge to Sgurr Fiona, the second munro at 1060m.  It's after the second top that the route gets interesting, a grade 3 scramble along the pinnacles, we will however avoid the bad step at the end by using the bypass path that is further down on the west side of the ridge. There is one final small peak - Sail Liath - where we can stop and admire the mountain that we have just crossed, before starting to descend to the Shenavall path.

And if you want to see more, Muriel Gray covered this mountain in around 1991 for her TV series 'The Munro Show' - www.youtube.com/watch?v=bw3o0clddUw

This walk is weather dependant - if poor weather is forecast, the walk may be changed to another mountain or different level in the same area, or possibly changed to the Sunday. The leader will advise in advance of Saturday of any planned changes.

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