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Keyword: Corbetts

Ballachulish February 2022  

Had a lovely week in Scotland bagging Corbetts Beinn Trilleachan Beinn Odhar Beinn an Lochain 901.7m (fantastic winter day out) probably the very best Corbett i’ve met. And a few nice low level walks around Ballachulish and Oban too.  

Bank Holidays 2022  

For the Jubilee Bank holiday we went up to Kingussie for a week: Meall na Leitreach 777.1m (2549ft) Beinn Teallach 914.6m (3000ft) Geal Charn (1049m) and Beinn a’ Chlachair 1087m (3566ft) Stob Coire Sgriodain 979m (3212ft) and Chno Dearg 1046m (3431ft) And a few lower level walks including Craigellachie (496m) from Aviemore;  Creag Bheag (487m) from Kingussie; and a » read more »

Braemar – Easter 2023  

This Easter we went to Braemar to bag some Munros & Corbetts: Benvane 821m (2693ft) Corbett this GPX route: https://www.haroldstreet.org.uk/routes/download/?walk=5886 Tolmount 958m (3143ft) & Tom Buidhe 957m (3139ft) via Glas Maol 1068m (3504ft) and Cairn of Claise 1064m (3490ft) and back. this GPX route: https://www.haroldstreet.org.uk/routes/download/?walk=5884 Morrone 859.5m (2820ft) Corbett this GPX route: https://www.haroldstreet.org.uk/routes/download/?walk=5887 Creag Choinnich 538m (1765ft) and Creag » read more »

February at Torlundy 2023  

We took a week off at February and stayed at Torlundy near Fort William. Creag Mac Ranaich 808.6m (Corbett) Na Gruagaichean 1054.3m and Binnein Mòr 1130m – using this route… https://www.haroldstreet.org.uk/routes/download/?walk=5779 Ben Nevis north face #4 Gully – super grade 1 winter climb in perfect weather… Sgùrr Mhic Bharraich 779m (Corbett) Nice bit of Great Glen way from Fort » read more »

Kyle of Lochalsh Easter 2025  

This Easter we got a cottage in Kyle of Lochalsh to get into Kintail and Skye. Beinn na Caillich 732.1m (2402ft), Beinn Dearg Mhòr 709.3m (2327ft), Beinn Dearg Bheag 582m (1909ft) Glamaig – Sgùrr Mhairi 775m (2542ft) via An Coileach 673m (2208ft) Five Sisters of Kintail (classic 3 Monros) The Saddle 1011.5m (3318ft), Sgùrr na Sgine 946m (3103ft) and » read more »


Author: Phil Newby