Beinn a’ Chuallaich & a quiet path to Loch Errochty
Beinn a’ Chuallaich is a little visited Corbett, although an amazing viewpoint for Schiehallion. This route describes a more interesting descent alternative via Loch Errochty.
Beinn a’ Chuallaich is a little visited Corbett, although an amazing viewpoint for Schiehallion. This route describes a more interesting descent alternative via Loch Errochty.
In this post, we will put different materials to the test: leather vs synthetic boots for hillwalking. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. Read on to find out which are best suited for a day in the hills.
The wind speed and wind chill are important factors to consider when you prepare for your walk. Learn here, how to interpret the numbers in the forecast correctly.
This route describes an unusual approach of Beinn a’ Chaorainn via remote Glen Avon. The walk can either be done on a challenging 1-day trip or a more relaxing 2-day trip with the option to stay in a bothy.
This unusual route approaches Càrn Dearg & Sgòr Gaibhre from the South instead of from the West. It also takes in one Corbett, making for a challenging but very rewarding and quiet hillwalk.