Highlights
- Marilyn, Hump, Simm & Graham. The Glas Bheinn/Sgurr a’ Gharaidh massif covers an unusually large area of over 25 square km. Unassuming grass and heather slope evenly down to Lochcarron and KIshorn while steep cliffs guard the unseen N and E flanks. At the heart is a complex rugged summit plateau of lochans, moorland and rocky outcrops
Routes
1 summit • 13.0 km • 812 m gain • 5 hr 9 min
Latest summits
"Summits today:
GLAS BHEINN 729m Hump, Simm
CREAG NA H-IOLAIRE 706m Simm
SGURR A’GHARAIDH 732m Marilyn, Graham, Simm
Start 1130 + Finish 1635 = 5h05, 13.3km, 860m ascent
Non guidebook route exploring the craggy rugged side of the Gharaidh/Glas Bheinn massif taking advantage of the newish hydro track up from Tullich. Crossed over to the left bank of the burn before the dam to follow electricity pylons (count 10 of them on the west side)) to the foot of the Sgurr a’Gharaidh ENE ridge (which is the steep rocky profile you see from the road. A crag by a lone fence post marks the start of the ridge. Found a line beginning over to the right to scramble up ‘Post Crag’ using heathery gullies and ledges but can’t recommend due too much vegetation. So avoid Post Crag on the Lochcarron side since further north the cliffs only get taller and steeper. A second crag of dark rock further up I skirted to the left. Many many deer on this hill and on a few occasions I found deer tracks useful in signposting safe routes winding up and down through the various crags and cliffs today. A golden eagle wheeled away overhead as I neared the summit plateau. On top I first visited the decaying stone ..." — davidb • Jul 3, 2021