gmac123
MacRetro Rider
mikee":1z6hg6bq said:I'd still like to do the knoydart one ,in ,overnight out the next day
another place on my to do list
mikee":1z6hg6bq said:I'd still like to do the knoydart one ,in ,overnight out the next day
gmac123":1fr38v3s said:there's lots of paths here, including the forest tracks. would love to come up with a route round to loch coruisk to complete a loop right round the black cuillins.. it's defo there reckon it would require a carry up an easy scramble over a bealach http://binged.it/TzTgUn
The Ken":1evrq2hm said:This bad step thing? Did you not see me on the quiraing?
Mr Panda":28euvq0b said:The path from is just about bikeable, in a Coulags sort of way. Walked it in June
Don't fancy carrying one round the Bad Step though, that could be tricky......Thinking
gmac123":15q055ak said:Mr Panda":15q055ak said:The path from is just about bikeable, in a Coulags sort of way. Walked it in June
Don't fancy carrying one round the Bad Step though, that could be tricky......Thinking
that's the path I want to get to - "Coruisk over to Glen Sligachan"
the path shown from glenbrittle to coir a ghrunnda (assess to sgurr dubh mor & sgurr nan eag) is ridable. at a huge push you could carry up to the coire which is steep valley of huge boulders, then climb onto the bealach, but would only do this if I was sure you can descend the coire an Garbh to courisk.. probably best to get the walking boots and do a proper reconnaissance