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rhythmaning ([personal profile] rhythmaning) wrote2008-06-08 08:27 pm

Glen Shiel

I spent two days climbing in Glen Shiel. I t should have been longer, but my boots were still causing problems, and I would rather minimise the pain and damage to my feet (I am going walking again next weekend; I'll have to see how it goes).

On the Friday, I climbed Carn Ghluasaid, Sgurr nan Conbhairean and Sail Chaorainn. It was foggy, and cool.

The next day, I climbed the Five Sisters of Kintail, from east to west. I got a lift to the start with some guys who were adding on "the Three Brothers", making it a really, really long day. I climbed the bealach, looked at Saileag and decided it made no sense not to climb it, too, so I headed east and ascended the first of four munros for the day. Then I turn west, and walked back to the hotel along the high ridge.

It was a glorious day: actually, too good: it was very hot and very sunny. It made the climbing very hard work, and it was a long, long day - longer than I had expected. Perhaps I am just unfit.

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[identity profile] rhythmaning.livejournal.com 2008-06-11 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes - it was pretty wonderful up there!

[identity profile] fiendish-cat.livejournal.com 2008-06-11 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow!

I have a family related reason for having a very big soft spot for Glen Shiel. Having seen these I really ought to get up there and start climbing.

[identity profile] rhythmaning.livejournal.com 2008-06-11 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
It is beautiful.

Often, though, it rains. And rains! The water streams off the hills, which can attract thick, dark fog.

And getting up the hills is quite hard work!

The whole of the west coast, from Kintyre north to Cape Wrath, is just wonderful. Full of sadness, but full of beauty, too.