Sgurr a’ Mhaoraich
Mid-July saw a continuation of the misfiring summer of 2016 with a succession of relentlessly wet and windy days
in the Highlands. Consequently,
Jennifer’s mid-summer Munro raid on the hills around Loch Quoich, west of
Invergarry in the Great Glen was threatening to be a complete washout. Fortunately, after snatching a hard-fought hill-day (2 Munros) above
Loch Treig in slightly less wet and windy conditions, the last day dawned
bright and sunny and a quality Munro day beckoned.
The Long and Winding Road to Kinlochhourn
Back we went along the long and winding road to Kinlochhourn and parked
just past the northern extension of Loch Quoich. From here, an excellent stalkers’ path leads
from the road up and along the grassy ridge of Bac nan Canaichean. Without meaning to sound ungrateful, the sunny weather came with an
uncomfortable sting in the tail. Very
warm and humid conditions do not make for comfortable hillwalking and that was
certainly the case this morning when the strength appeared to drain from our
legs. At times, it felt a bit like high
altitude walking and we were forced to pause frequently as we struggled under a
hot sun. Some respite was offered by a
light breeze once over the subsidiary top of Sgurr Coire nan Eiricheallach (891m), but it wasn’t much of a concession.
Gairich Across Loch Quoich
Despite the debilitating conditions, the final stretch of ridge between
this top and the Munro summit is truly delightful with spectacular views in all
directions. The summit itself came just
2hrs after leaving the car, but it was hard work which the photos don’t really
capture. It is a fine peak though with
ridges radiating in all directions and a fabulous view down Loch Hourn towards
Knoydart: Sgurr a’ Mhaoraich (1027m; peak
of the shellfish).
The View West From the Summit Towards Knoydart
We descended the same way (easy) thereby taking advantage of the path
rather than descending the S ridge and cutting down across the pathless Coire
nan Eiricheallach, a route I’d taken on my 2 previous visits.
So, only one of the Quoich Munros
achieved over the 5 days, but it won’t be long before Jennifer returns to
finish them off - we just need summer to start taking itself seriously!
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