Headed up to Skye for a long weekend. It's an amazing (if midge-filled) place to walk.
Even the non-Munro's are serious mountains. The Black Cullins are awesome and very technical routes. I'd thoroughly recommend a guide even if you have climbing experience.
Anyway, I did the one peak that has been on a list for a while as it's the hardest mountain in the UK.
The Inaccessible Pinnacle of Sgurr Dearg. It's relatively easy to get up (there is one 'big step' near the start) but the exposure on the East ridge is pretty scary.
Headed up to Skye for a long weekend. It's an amazing (if midge-filled) place to walk.
Even the non-Munro's are serious mountains. The Black Cullins are awesome and very technical routes. I'd thoroughly recommend a guide even if you have climbing experience.
Anyway, I did the one peak that has been on a list for a while as it's the hardest mountain in the UK.
The Inaccessible Pinnacle of Sgurr Dearg. It's relatively easy to get up (there is one 'big step' near the start) but the exposure on the East ridge is pretty scary.