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amblers Scotland – Lochaber and Lorn Group - Walks Programme Winter 2014-5 Ramblers Association Lochaber and Lorn Group Walks Programme October 2014 to March 2015 Day Date Grade Walk Location Leader Thu 2 Oct S Aonach Dubh and Stob Coire nan Lochan Glencoe Andrew Gilbert Sat 4 Oct M Meall nam Maigheach and Creag nan Eildeag Glen Lyon Gerry Gilbert Thu 9 Oct M+ Meall a’Phubuill Glen Loy Sally Cameron Sun 12 Oct L River Pattack and Ardverike Kinloch Laggan Marion Moir Thu 16 Oct M Little Bonnet of Lorn Lochaline Marion Moir Sat 18 Oct M+ Sgurr na h-Eanchainne Ardgour Sally Cameron Thu 23 Oct L Loch Ossian Corrour Marion Moir Sun 26 Oct S Gairich Loch Quoich Andrew Gilbert Thu 30 Oct M+ Troisgeach and Meall an Fhudair Glen Falloch Graham Innes Sat 1 Nov L Glencoe Ski Centre to Bà Bridges Rannoch Moor Tony Laidler Thu 6 Nov S Ben Starav Glen Etive Nigel Clark Sun 9 Nov M Cnap Cruinn Fersit Tony Laidler Thu 13 Nov L Achadh nan Darach to Ballachulish Glen Duror Graham Innes Sat 15 Nov S Beinn Vorlich and Stuc a’Chroin Lochearnhead Nigel Clark Thu 20 Nov M Loch Oich Circuit Invergarry Tony Laidler Sun 23 Nov M+ Meall Copagach Dalmally Graham Innes Thu 27 Nov S Sgurr Dhomhnuill and Druim Garbh Strontian Ian Moir Sat 29 Nov M Gleann Righ to Glen Nevis Onich Pat Lawson Thu 4 Dec M+ Meall nan Damh Callop Tony Laidler Sun 7 Dec L Tulla Cottage to Bridge of Orchy Bridge of Orchy Kath Small Thu 11 Dec M Am Meall Circuit Glen Coe Nigel Clark Sat 13 Dec M+ Ben Laga and Meall nan Each Ardnamurchan Sally Cameron Thu 18 Dec L Oban to Gallanach Oban Kath Small Sun 21 Dec S Meall an Doire Dhuibh and Beinn Mheadhoin Kingairloch Gerry Gilbert Thu 25 Dec M+ Stob Coire Raineach Glencoe TBA Sat 27 Dec L Black Lochs of Kilvaree Connel Kath Small Thu 1 Jan S Stob Ban Glen Nevis Nigel Clark Sun 4 Jan M Coire an Iubhair Ardgour Ian Moir Thu 8 Jan L Kerrera North Circuit Oban Kath Small Sat 10 Jan S Aonach Beag and Aonach Mòr Glen Nevis Andrew Gilbert Thu 15 Jan M High Silver Walk Acharacle Dave Kime Sun 18 Jan M+ Tom Meadhoin to Inchree Onich Tony Laidler Thu 22 Jan S Meall na Teanga and Sròn a’Choire Ghairbh Loch Lochy Ian Moir Sat 24 Jan M Beinn Churalain Loch Creran Graham Innes Thu 29 Jan M+ Sgurr an Fhuarain Duibh Glen Finnan Gerry Gilbert Sun 1 Feb L Tyndrum to Crianlarich Tyndrum Kath Small 1 AG/07.09.2014 Amd#1(22.10.14) Amd#2(01.12.14)

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amblers Scotland – Lochaber and Lorn Group - Walks Programme Winter 2014-5

Ramblers AssociationLochaber and Lorn Group

Walks Programme October 2014 to March 2015

Day Date Grade Walk Location LeaderThu 2 Oct S Aonach Dubh and Stob Coire nan

LochanGlencoe Andrew Gilbert

Sat 4 Oct M Meall nam Maigheach and Creag nan Eildeag

Glen Lyon Gerry Gilbert

Thu 9 Oct M+ Meall a’Phubuill Glen Loy Sally CameronSun 12 Oct L River Pattack and Ardverike Kinloch Laggan Marion MoirThu 16 Oct M Little Bonnet of Lorn Lochaline Marion MoirSat 18 Oct M+ Sgurr na h-Eanchainne Ardgour Sally CameronThu 23 Oct L Loch Ossian Corrour Marion MoirSun 26 Oct S Gairich Loch Quoich Andrew GilbertThu 30 Oct M+ Troisgeach and Meall an Fhudair Glen Falloch Graham InnesSat 1 Nov L Glencoe Ski Centre to Bà Bridges Rannoch Moor Tony LaidlerThu 6 Nov S Ben Starav Glen Etive Nigel ClarkSun 9 Nov M Cnap Cruinn Fersit Tony LaidlerThu 13 Nov L Achadh nan Darach to

Ballachulish Glen Duror Graham Innes

Sat 15 Nov S Beinn Vorlich and Stuc a’Chroin Lochearnhead Nigel ClarkThu 20 Nov M Loch Oich Circuit Invergarry Tony LaidlerSun 23 Nov M+ Meall Copagach Dalmally Graham InnesThu 27 Nov S Sgurr Dhomhnuill and Druim

GarbhStrontian Ian Moir

Sat 29 Nov M Gleann Righ to Glen Nevis Onich Pat LawsonThu 4 Dec M+ Meall nan Damh Callop Tony LaidlerSun 7 Dec L Tulla Cottage to Bridge of Orchy Bridge of Orchy Kath SmallThu 11 Dec M Am Meall Circuit Glen Coe Nigel ClarkSat 13 Dec M+ Ben Laga and Meall nan Each Ardnamurchan Sally CameronThu 18 Dec L Oban to Gallanach Oban Kath SmallSun 21 Dec S Meall an Doire Dhuibh and Beinn

MheadhoinKingairloch Gerry Gilbert

Thu 25 Dec M+ Stob Coire Raineach Glencoe TBASat 27 Dec L Black Lochs of Kilvaree Connel Kath SmallThu 1 Jan S Stob Ban Glen Nevis Nigel ClarkSun 4 Jan M Coire an Iubhair Ardgour Ian MoirThu 8 Jan L Kerrera North Circuit Oban Kath SmallSat 10 Jan S Aonach Beag and Aonach Mòr Glen Nevis Andrew GilbertThu 15 Jan M High Silver Walk Acharacle Dave KimeSun 18 Jan M+ Tom Meadhoin to Inchree Onich Tony LaidlerThu 22 Jan S Meall na Teanga and Sròn

a’Choire GhairbhLoch Lochy Ian Moir

Sat 24 Jan M Beinn Churalain Loch Creran Graham InnesThu 29 Jan M+ Sgurr an Fhuarain Duibh Glen Finnan Gerry GilbertSun 1 Feb L Tyndrum to Crianlarich Tyndrum Kath Small

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Day Date Grade Walk Location LeaderThu 5 Feb M Monadh Gorm and Glen Dessary Loch Arkaig Tony LaidlerSat 7 Feb M+ Creach Bheinn Loch Creran Gerry GilbertThu 12 Feb L Cona Glen to Corrlarach Bothy Ardgour Sally CameronSun 15 Feb S Stob Choire Claurigh and Stob

BanSpean Bridge Andrew Gilbert

Thu 19 Feb M+ Beinn Bhreac-liath and Beinn Udlaidh

Tyndrum Gerry Gilbert

Sat 21 Feb L Loch Treig to Monessie Gorge Fersit Marion MoirThu 26 Feb S Sgor na h-Ulaidh Glen Coe Andrew GilbertSun 1 Mar M Ariundle Lead Mine and Druim

GlasStrontian Gerry Gilbert

Thu 5 Mar L Corryhully Bothy Glenfinnan Kath SmallSat 7 Mar S Ben More and Stob Binnein Crianlarich Ian MoirThu 12 Mar M Brae Roy Lodge to the Dog Falls Glen Roy Gerry GilbertSun 15 Mar M+ Beinn Mhich Chasgaig Glen Etive Ian MoirThu 19 Mar S Aonach Meadhoin, Sgurr

a’Bhealaich Dheirg and SaileagCluanie Andrew Gilbert

Sat 21 Mar M Sgurr an t-Sasunnaich and Sgurr an Albanaich

Arisaig Marion Moir

Thu 26 Mar M+ Beinn na Lap Corrour Tony LaidlerSun 29 Mar L Loch Moidart and Loch Shiel

CircuitArdmolich Dave Kime

Selection of WalksThe policy is to avoid repeating walks done within the past two years. However, walks that appeared on programmes within the last two years which were not done for any reason may be included in a subsequent programme at the earliest opportunity.

Grading of WalksWalks in this programme are assigned a grade as follows:

L Leisurely For people with some country walking experience. Mostly on paths. Ascents generally less than 250m. Distance no more than 16Km. Leisurely pace.

M Moderate Often on paths. Some steep or rough ground in open country. Ascents generally under 500m. Moderate pace.

M+

Moderate Plus

Lower hills or passes between higher hills, often pathless on steep or rough ground. Ascents generally more than 500m. Brisk pace.

S Strenuous Big hills with rough open terrain. Some steep and/or sustained climbs to high summits, ascents generally more than 800m. Brisk pace, demanding strength and stamina.

The ascent limit may be exceeded if the route is shorter than normal or provides easier walking on good paths. The grade is only a guide and members should read the walk description and check the specified maps carefully before deciding whether a walk is suitable for them. Information about grading and walk procedures may be found at www.ramblers.org.uk . Certain winter conditions demand the use of ice axe and crampons. A head torch should be carried on all winter hill walks.

Walk Leaders2

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Please contact the leader if you decide to attend a walk. It is in your interests to do so. Transport needs to be co-ordinated and arrangements for the walk may have to be changed at short notice. If you are unsure about your fitness or equipment, the leader will provide more information.

Packed lunches A packed lunch and sufficient water or soft drink should be carried on all walks. On longer or more strenuous walks, a reserve of high-energy food should also be carried.

Car SharingAs well as its obvious advantages for the environment, car sharing mitigates parking problems where space is restricted at the start of the walk. Members are expected to contribute 20p per mile, shared equally by the occupants, including the driver.

DogsDogs are allowed only on walks marked “”, normally one per month.

Committee 2014-2015Chairman: Ian Moir 01855 811028 Member: Graham InnesHon. Secretary: Nic Welsh 01631 565058 Member: Sally CameronTreasurer: Ron Campbell Member: Nigel ClarkWalks Secretary: Member: Trevor JonesMembership Secretary:

DETAILS OF WALKSNavigationAll Ramblers’ walks have a leader, who is responsible for the navigation. Walkers do not need to have any navigational skills or equipment. However, members are encouraged to improve their map-reading and compass skills over time, particularly as they graduate to the harder walks. The programme facilitates this and members should take advantage of training opportunities offered by the Group.

Route DescriptionsRoute descriptions are concise and factual, and designed to be read in conjunction with the map. Headings, bearings, aspects etc. are given simply as cardinal or inter-cardinal compass points unless greater precision is necessary for clarity. The descriptive terms used give an idea of the terrain and help the navigator confirm his/her position. Features mentioned and place names used are those represented on the map. Some of these appear only on the larger scale maps. Each walk description is contained within a single page that can be printed and taken on the walk.

Maps and Grid ReferencesMap sheet numbers specified are Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 Landranger series and Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer series. Unique six-figure grid references (XX000000) are given. Positions obtained using a GPS receiver are given a ten-figure reference (XX0000000000).

Abbreviationsarr – arrival

CP – car parkdep – departure

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EX – Ordnance Survey Explorer Map FC – Forestry Commission GPS – Global Positioning System LR – Ordnance Survey Landranger MapNTS – National Trust for ScotlandSch - School Stn – railway station

TBA – to be announced. (Contact Walks Secretary for latest information)TIC – Tourist Information CentreWHW – West Highland WayWM – Woollen MillWP - Waypoint

Meeting Places and Driving TimesMeeting places used by the Group are listed in the table below, with map references and approximate driving times. Walk descriptions specify the time of departure from a convenient meeting place in the nearest population centre, and the location and time of the start of the walk. Members should inform the leader if they intend to use a different meeting place, or need transport.

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Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 0 7 65 54 53 55 50 60 75 71 80 85 85Oban Ferry Term. NM855298 7 0 70 61 60 62 57 67 80 77 85 88 89Bridge of Orchy Stn NN299394 65 70 0 9 33 31 34 44 58 55 61 70 71Tyndrum Srvcs. CP NN329306 54 61 9 0 41 40 44 59 70 67 77 80 81Ballachulish TIC NN083584 53 60 33 41 0 4 5 15 29 26 32 42 43Glencoe Village CP NN098587 55 62 31 40 4 0 6 17 30 27 35 44 45N. Ballachulish Sch NN053603 50 57 34 44 5 6 0 9 23 20 28 36 37Corran Ferry Slip NN021635 60 67 44 59 15 17 9 0 19 16 22 31 32Fort William WM NN112742 75 80 58 70 29 30 23 19 0 3 8 15 16Fort William Stn NN105741 71 77 55 67 26 27 20 16 3 0 10 17 18Banavie CP NN111769 80 85 61 77 32 35 28 22 8 10 0 16 17Spean Bridge WM NN221816 85 88 70 80 42 44 36 31 15 17 16 0 1Spean Bridge Stn NN221814 85 89 71 81 43 45 37 32 16 18 17 1 0

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Thursday 2nd October Aonach Dubh and Stob Coire nan Lochan Glen Coe (Munro Top)

A classic mountain walk up the W face of Aonach Dubh by Dinnertime Buttress and descending from Stob Coire nan Lochan down the nose of Gearr Aonach.Use the CP near Achnambeithach NN138566. Follow the path by the Allt Coire nam Beithach. Cross the burn at approx. NN139560 and head E up the steep slope towards the buttress between the 1st and 2nd gullies on the W face of Aonach Dubh. A path, distinct on the crest of an eroded moraine, becomes fainter higher up on steeper vegetated ground. The rock quality improves at the rhyolite band, which provides a good scramble. Exposed scrambling may be avoided here by trending rightwards into the 2nd gulley, which is followed up into a small coire under the skyline. Climb out of the coire and visit the summit of Aonach Dubh, 892m, then head up the N ridge of Stob Coire nan Lochan to its summit, 1115m. Descend the steep E ridge then follow the crest of Gearr Aonach to the cairn at the NE end. Find the path, marked by a further cairn, which zig-zags down the nose of Gearr Aonach. At each bend is a short scramble. Below the nose, the path joins the Coire Gabhail path, which is followed to the Viewpoint CP on the A82 at NN170568. Transport required. Grade: S LR 41Distance: 7Km EX 384Height to climb: 1080m

Meet at:Glencoe Village CP NN098587 at 0845Start of walk at 0900Leader: Andrew Gilbert 07808 924722

Saturday 4th October Meall nam Maigheach and Creag nan EildeagGlen Lyon (Corbett)

This walk offers a Corbett summit, grandstand views of the nearby Munros and beautiful Glen Lyon, and finishes in a picturesque highland village.Start at the watershed, marked by a cairn at the summit of the Ben Lawers road between Loch Tay and Glen Lyon, NN593416. Limited parking is available in the vicinity. Head N over Meall nan Eun and climb the broad SE ridge of Meall nam Maigheach to its summit, 779m. Descend the NE ridge to a shallow col and continue to the summit of Creag nan Eildeag, 642m. Head NE to a smaller summit then descend between the crags on the N aspect to reach the track at the corner of Kerrowmore Woods, NN600470. Turn left and follow the track to Bridge of Balgie. Transport required from the CP at NN575463, 400m S of the bridge over the River Lyon. Grade: M LR 51Distance: 11Km EX 378Height to climb: 383m

Meet at:Glencoe Village CP NN098587 at 0825Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 at 0810Start of walk at 1000Leader: Gerry Gilbert 07765 830203

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Thursday 9th October Meall a’PhubuillGlen Loy (Corbett)

This Corbett is a fine vewpoint above the watershed between Gleann Sùleag and Glen Loy, and harbours a rare geological feature.Start at Achnanellan, NN092847, near the end of the public road in Glen Loy. Parking is available in the vicinity. Head W along the track to Brian Choille. Beyond the trees, climb NW up the slope to the col W of Druim Gleann Laoigh. Follow the ridge W by a dry-stone dyke to a summit, 747m, and descend to the col beyond. Climb W to the summit of Meall a’Phubuill, 774m. Return to the col and descend S following the burn. At NN0375785106 it passes over the agglomerate of a volcanic vent. At about NN037848 (420m altitude), diverge from the burn and head ESE down to re-join the track back to the start.Grade: M+ LR 41Distance: 15Km EX 399Height to climb: 764m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN112742 at 0915Start of walk at 0930Leader: Sally Cameron 07810 464994

Sunday 12th October River Pattack and ArdverikieKinloch Laggan

A pleasant circuit on woodland tracks to the waterfalls on the river Pattack, and back past “Glen Bogle Castle”. Start on the A86 at the estate gatehouse, where roadside parking is available, NN539897. Cross the bridge, turn right and follow the estate road to a junction at NN535890. Turn sharp left and head E for 2Km, then right to Gallovie farm. Continue S on the track to the Falls of Pattack. Continue on the track until it diverges from the river at NN545861. There are more waterfalls a few metres upstream from here. Head back to the track, turn S, then sharp right at the junction at NN545852. Follow the track NW, through mixed woodland and plantation down to Ardverikie. Take the track NE by the loch side back to the A86 at the gatehouse. Grade: L LR 42Distance: 16Km EX 401/393 Height to climb: 150m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN112742 at 0920Start of walk at 1000Leader: Marion Moir 07747 830453

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Thursday 16th October Little Bonnet of LornLochaline

A mysterious little hill almost surrounded by forest, set between the wilderness of Morvern and the Sound of Mull above lovely Loch Arienas. Intriguing. Fine long views in all directions.Start on the cycle trail at NM681504. Head S then SE on the forest track to turn right at the first junction then sharp right at the next. Leave the track at NM6734249535 and head N up the slope where convenient between sections of plantation and clear-felled areas, to reach An t-Strang. Follow the broad ridge to Aoineadh Beag, then NW over Sgurr na Gréine and Aoineadh Mór to reach the summit of Sìthean na Raplaich. Head NE, along the rim of the scarp to the source of a small burn at about NM643523, which tumbles SE down the slope and intersects with a forest track at NM6469652102. Negotiate the scarp where convenient, join the track and follow it back to the start.Grade: M LR 49Distance: 14 Km EX 383Height gained: 520m

Meet at:Corran Ferry Slip NN021635 for 0915 sailingStart of walk at 1010Leader: Marion Moir 07747 830453

Saturday 18th October Sgurr na h-EanchainneArdgour

Not high enough to make it into the Corbett list, this hill is nonetheless an imposing feature in the Lochaber landscape and one of its best viewpoints.Start at the Ardgour ferry slip and follow the A861 N to the graveyard at Cille Mhaodain, NN012656. Climb NW up the ridge immediately behind the graveyard to reach a shallow coire and continue NW to a col, NM996665, at the foot of the N ridge of Sgurr na h-Eanchainne. Follow this S to its summit at 730m. Descend W, past a lochan on the col and climb W, then SW to the summit of Meall Dearg Choire nam Muc, 734m. Descend SE down a well-defined ridge to reach the waterfalls of Maclean’s Towel. Descend steeply to the communications tower at NN000645, follow the track SW to Ardgour House, then follow the estate roads to the A861 back to Ardgour ferry slip.Grade: M+ LR 40/41Distance: 14Km EX 391Height to climb: 800m

Meet at:Corran Ferry slip NN021635 for 0915 sailingStart of Walk at 0930Leader: Sally Cameron 07810 464994

Thursday 23rd October Loch OssianCorrour

A short journey by train on the West Highland Line, then a fairly level walk on good paths or tracks in a remote area.Start from Corrour Stn, NN355664. Take the track ENE. Near the Youth Hostel a path forks right and climbs E to Peter’s Rock. Here, turn left and descend to rejoin the track on the S shore of Loch Ossian. Follow the track to the foot of the Loch, past Corrour Shooting Lodge and turn SW along the N shore to return to Corrour Stn. Train to Bridge of Orchy, dep 1825.Grade : L LR 41/42 Distance : 14km EX 385Height to climb: 150m

Meet at: Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 at 1000Glencoe Village CP NN098587 at 0930Bridge of Orchy Stn NN299394 for 1048 depLeader: Marion Moir 07747 830453

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Sunday 26th October GairichLoch Quoich (Munro)

This is a relatively easy hill in a wild and isolated setting. The splendid E-facing headwall above Coire Thollaidh is visible from afar and remains a fine sight throughout the approach, especially in winter. Start at the dam at the E end of Loch Quoich, NH069024. There is limited parking space here. Cross the dam and follow the boggy path S for about 3Km, to the edge of a conifer plantation. Turn W and follow the path, indistinct or eroded in places, up the shoulder of Druim na Geid Salaich to the summit of Bac nam Foid, 584m. Ignoring an old stalkers’ path that leads to the S face, keep to the crest of the E ridge where a hillwalkers’ path may be found, and ascend steeply to the summit of Gairich, 919m. There are a few rocky steps to negotiate. The easiest descent is made by reversing the outward route. Alternatively follow the N ridge down to the shore of Loch Quoich and follow it to the dam - not recommended unless the ground is well frozen. Grade : S LR 33 Distance : 16Km EX 399/414 Height to climb 800m

Meet at: Fort William WM NN112742 at 0850Start of walk at 1000Leader: Andrew Gilbert 07808 924722

Thursday 30th October TroisgeachGlen Falloch

Easy access to a rough and rocky hill that affords views down Loch Lomond and up Glen Falloch, with a panorama of famous Munros from the summit.Start on the A82 in Glen Falloch at the foot of a track at NN319196, where limited parking is available. Follow the track under the power lines and over the railway. Turn right at the junction at NN308195 and leave the track at the left-hand bend just W of Troisgeach Bheag. Climb W up the hillside to the summit of Troisgeach, 733m. Head NW for 1Km to Meall nan Caora at 721m. Two return routes are possible from here:

• Descend NE, steeply down to the track in Gleann nan Caorann. Follow this back to the start.• Head SW across the rough plateau to the Corbett Meall an Fhudair, 764m. Descend SE,

making a long traverse directly down to the track at NN295181 and follow it back to the start. This option adds about 100m of height to climb, and another 2Km.

Grade: M+ LR 56Distance: 11km EX 364Height to climb: 790m

Meet at:Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 at 0850Glencoe Village CP NN098587 at 0900Start of walk at 1000Leader: Graham Innes 07767 714503

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Saturday 1st November Glencoe Ski Centre to the Bà BridgesRannoch Moor

A fairly level walk to the River Bà, which rises in the nearby Blackmount and eventually joins the mighty Tay on its way to the North Sea. Wide open views of moorland and mountains.Start from the Ski Centre CP at NN266525. Walk down the approach road a short distance and turn right on to a path heading E past a small patch of woodland. This soon joins the WHW. Follow this track to the Bà Cottage ruin, and continue to the old Bà Bridge at NN277483. Return to Bà Cottage, cross the bridge and take the right fork on to a footpath leading E to the A82. Turn right along the road to the new Bà Bridge. Transport required.Grade: L LR 50Distance: 11 Km EX 377/384Height to climb: 150m

Meet at:Glencoe Village CP NN098587 at 1010Start of walk at 1030Leader: Tony Laidler 07717 341610

Thursday 6th November Ben StaravGlen Etive (Munro)

This fine Munro, in a prominent position at the head of Loch Etive, makes a splendid winter expedition.Start at NN137468 where limited parking is available. A track leads across the River Etive to Coileitir. Continue SW on the path past Coileitir and cross the Allt nam Meirleach to the foot of the NNE ridge of Ben Starav. Climb this to the summit. From the summit take the ridge E over Stob Coire Dheirg and descend to the col at 766m. Turn N into the coire and join the path leading back to Coileitir. If weather and snow conditions are suitable, the walk could be extended by a traverse of Meall nan Tri Tighearnan and Glas Bheinn Mhor to a col at 738m, before descending NW to Coileitir, adding 4Km and 300m of distance and height respectively.Grade: S LR 50Distance: 11 Km EX 377/384Height to climb: 1140m

Meet at:Glencoe Village CP NN098587 at 0845Start of walk at 0930Leader: Nigel Clark 07714 170420

Sunday 9th November Cnap CruinnFersit

This small hill, on the Grahams list, gives a grand perspective on nearby Munros in the Grey Corries and the Easains. Start at the end of the public road at Fersit, NN349781, where parking is available. Follow the dismantled tramway N then SW to a dam on the Allt Làire. Cross the dam and follow the river upstream on its W bank until past the plantation, then head NW to the summit of Cnap Cruinn*. Descend NE to the track, turn right and rejoin the dismantled tramway to return to Fersit.*A short extension to the route may be made to Beinn Chlianaig, which adds 1Km and 50m of distance and height respectively. Grade: M LR 41 Distance 13Km EX 392/393Height gained 550m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN112742 at 0920Start of walk at 1000Leader: Tony Laidler 07717 341610

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Thursday 13th November Achadh nan Darach to BallachulishGlen Duror

A walk spanning both forest and wide open glen in an area steeped in history and immortalised in Robert Louis Stevenson’s “Kidnapped”.Start from the forestry CP at Achadh nan Darach, NN004551. Follow the lower track SE through the forest. Turn left at the 3rd junction and follow a narrower track uphill to reach the James of the Glen Bothy at NN021539. Return directly S to the main track on rough ground, about 100m distant and a drop of about 30m. Follow the track E to its junction with a footpath at NN050545. This crosses the watershed between Glen Duror and Gleann an Fhiodh. The path continues E, out of the forest, and down to Ballachulish on the NW side of the River Laroch. Transport required from the Ballachulish TIC NN083584.Grade: L LR 41Distance: 13Km EX 384Height gained: 250m

Meet at:Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 at 0850Ballachulish TIC NN083584 at 0910Start of walk at 0930Leader: Graham Innes 07767 714503

Saturday 15th November Beinn Vorlich and Stuc a’ChroinLochearnhead (Two Munros)

Two classic munros at the edge of the highlands with distant views of the lowlands to the south.Start on the lochside road near the entrance to Ardvorlich Estate at NN632232, where parking is available. Follow the directions past the buildings to reach the path that climbs steadily S in Glen Vorlich. Fork right at NN630218 and continue on the path to the summit of Ben Vorlich, 985m. Descend W and follow a line of fence posts down to Bealach an Dubh Choirein. Beyond this col stands the rocky buttress of Stuc a’Chroin’s N Top. It is possible to scramble up the rock directly to its summit. The scramble can be avoided by descending a short distance NW into Coire Fuadarach and following a path around the head of the coire and up to the NW ridge by an obvious slope between rock outcrops. The main summit of Stuc a’Chroin, 975m, lies ½Km to the S. Return to Coire Fuadarach by this route and follow the path leading horizontally across the W face of Ben Vorlich, around its NW ridge and across Coire Buidhe to rejoin the ascent route eventually, at about NN629197.Grade: S LR 51/57Distance: 14Km EX 368Height to climb: 1160m

Meet at:Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 at 0800 Glencoe Village CP NN098587 at 0815Start of walk at 0930Leader: Nigel Clark 07714 170420

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Thursday 20th November Loch Oich CircuitInvergarry

Loch Oich is the summit of the Caledonian Canal. A circuit of its shores is full of variety and points of interest.Start at the Post Office in Invergarry, NH301010, where limited parking is available. A short distance W along the A87 turn left on to a path leading S, across a bridge over the River Garry, and turn right along the bank. Pass through a gate, turn S across a field to reach the minor road at Easter Mandally. Turn left then take the right fork on to a forest track just after a cattle grid. Follow the Great Glen Cycle Route to the A82 at NH300986. Follow the A82 to Laggan Bridge and cross to the Water Park. Head NE on the path along the side of Loch Oich, which more or less follows the line of the dismantled railway. At the far end of the loch, leave the main path to cross the Calder Burn on the old railway bridge and continue to the A82. Turn left, over the swing bridge and visit the old Bridge of Oich. Diverge from the main road near a milestone at NH335035 and follow a footpath SW through a conifer plantation. This eventually becomes a forest road, which ends at a turning space above the village of Invergarry. Turn right on to a footpath just before this, at NH306013, descend to the A87 and turn right, back to the Post Office.Grade: M LR 34 Distance: 17Km EX 400Height gained 400m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN112742 at 0930Start of walk at 1000Leader: Tony Laidler 07717 341610

Sunday 23rd November Meall Copagach Dalmally

A fine walk on an established hill track followed by a short ascent to a hill overlooking Glen Kinglass. Start from the CP on the B8077 at NN145293. Head NE on the track up Glen Strae to a junction with a path at NN156311. Follow the path N up the Lairig Dhoireann to its highest point near a lochan. Leave the path and head W over rough ground rising steeply to the summit of Meall Copagach, 810m. Return by the outward route. Grade: M+ LR 50 Distance:13km EX 377 Height to climb: 800m

Meet at: Ballachulish TIC NN083584 at 0830 Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 at 0900 Start of walk at 0930 Leader: Graham Innes 07767 714503

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Thursday 27th November Sgurr Dhomhnuill and Druim GarbhStrontian (Corbett)

An easy approach through mature oak woods and old mine workings leads to a rough and remote ridge walk, taking in a shapely Corbett summit.Start from the forest walk CP at the end of the public road, NM826633. Head NE up the track through the woodland. On leaving the forest, continue to the old Lead Mine. Cross the burn as soon as convenient and climb E up the spur to reach Druim Leac a’Sgiathain and continue to the summit of Sgurr na h-Ighinn, 766m. Turn NE, descend to a col and climb the S ridge of Sgurr Dhomhnuill to its summit, 888m. Descend steeply NW over rocky ground to a col at NM885680, then climb up to the summit at the E end of Druim Garbh, 803m. Follow the undulating ridge WSW to the source of a burn at NM867679. Descend steeply S following the burn until the gradient eases, then head SW and make directly for the footpath at the Lead Mine. Return to the start by the outward route.Grade: S LR 40Distance: 19Km EX 391Height to climb: 1098m

Meet at:Corran Ferry Slip NN021635 for 0850 sailingStart of walk at 0930Leader: Ian Moir 07973 836498

Saturday 29th November Gleann Righ to Glen NevisOnich

A cross-country route in the shadow of the Mamores linking up with the final section of the West Highland Way. Mainly on well made paths. Minimal bog-trotting. Start at the Inchree forest walk CP, NN029634. Leave from the SW corner of the CP following the path that zig-zags up the wooded side of the glen above the waterfall on the Abhainn Righ. At the forest track, turn right and follow it through Gleann Righ by the river to the forest boundary at NN075646. There is a stile in the vicinity, concealed among the trees, that gives access over the fence and on to the boggy open ground to the N. A faint path may be found that leads past the remains of some dwellings and continues to Lundavra. Follow the public road to NN100666 where a short track on the right gives access to the WHW. Follow this path N, then NW towards Glen Nevis until it becomes a forest track. At this point a short diversion may be made to the vitrified fort of Dun Deardail. Return to the forest track and follow the WHW to its junction with the Peat Track at NN118727. Turn right and descend on a footpath to the public road in Glen Nevis, to finish at the Visitor Centre CP. Transport required.Grade: M LR 41Distance: 19 Km EX 384/392 Height to climb: 361m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN112742 at 0910N. Ballachulish Sch NN053603 at 0920Start of walk at 0930Leader: Pat Lawson 07792 746770

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Thursday 4th December Meall nan DamhGlenfinnan

A remote, craggy hill giving views into an area not often visited. It is on the Grahams list, at no. 59. Start at the CP by the river at Callop, NM923792 and follow the track S, past the power station and farm buildings. The track ends at a small dam after about 2½Km. Shortly before the dam, take the footpath forking right and follow it up S to pass through a gate in the fence. Leave the path and follow the fence to the Allt na Cruaiche Where convenient, cross the burn to its eastern side to gain the NE ridge of Meall nan Damh. Climb the ridge to the first summit, 722m, and traverse E to the second at 723m. Return to the first summit and descend its SW ridge, turning NW to pick up the path at the watershed, NM900747, and follow it back to Callop.Grade : M+ LR 40Distance : 14 Km EX 391Height to climb : 750m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN112742 at 0900 Start of walk at 0930 Leader: Tony Laidler 07717 341610

Sunday 7th December Tulla Cottage to Bridge of OrchyBridge of Orchy

A beautiful loch, native Scots pine trees and a backdrop of grand hills from every viewpoint make a memorable walk in any season.Start just off the A82 at the drive leading to Tulla Cottage, NN313446. Parking is available. Take the track forking left and follow it SW beside Loch Tulla. Turn left on to the WHW, across Victoria Bridge and continue to the Inveroran Hotel. Stay on the WHW, which leaves the public road and climbs the hill to Màm Carraigh before descending to the Bridge of Orchy Hotel. Transport required. Grade: L LR 50Distance: 10Km EX 377Height gained: 191m

Meet at: Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 at 0920Glencoe Village CP NN098587 at 1000Start of walk at 1030Leader : Kath Small 01855 811520

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Thursday 11th December Am Meall CircuitGlencoe

A varied route taking in some historic sites, with splendid views of the local hills, glens and coast.Start at Glencoe Village CP, NN098587. Follow the village street ENE and turn right into Upper Carnoch, just before the bridge over the River Coe. Continue to the Massacre Monument, pass around it, drop down through a gate and head SW across a boggy field to the Henderson Stone. Cross the A82, turn left along the footpath, which soon diverges from the main road into NTS land. Continue on the path and turn right on to a forest road at NN110578. The road zig-zags up through the forest to the col, 342m, between Am Meall (unnamed on LR maps) and Meall Mor, NN094571. Divert right to climb N up a steep, rough track to the summit of Am Meall, NN096576. Pass beyond the communications tower for grand views of the area. Return to the col, turn right and follow the forest road for 200m to the edge of the clear-felled area at NN0937957046. Turn W across rough ground for about 100m to reach a grassy ravine and the head of a burn. Continue down beside the burn, through an area of standing trees, to the Water Company building. Take the track N then turn right at NN0825057450 up the path to the Brecklet ruins. Continue on the path to the forest boundary just S of the quarry. Follow the path down, around the rim of the quarry and descend to Ballachulish Village. Return to Glencoe Village on the cycle track and along the old road by Tigh-phuirt.Grade: M LR 41Distance: 12Km EX 384Height to climb: 500m

Meet at:Glencoe Village CP NN098587 at 0930Leader : Nigel Clark 07714 170420

Saturday 13th December Ben Laga and Meall nan EachArdnamurchan

A small craggy hill, surmounted by delightful lochans, with great views of Loch Sunart. If this is not enough, there are several other hills in the vicinity.Start at the CP on the B8007 at NM650606. Cross the road and head up through a short section of woodland on to the open hillside. Continue N following the broad ridge, rocky in places, to the summit of Ben Laga 512m. Descend the ridge still heading N, then NW to the head of Loch Laga. Cross the path and head for the summit of Meall nan Each 490m. Descend S, over Leac an Fhidhleir, across the path to reach Leac an Tuairneir. Descend S down the ridge to the road at Laga and return to the start.Grade: M+ LR 40 Distance: 10Km EX 390Height to climb: 770m

Meet at:Corran Ferry Slip NN021635 for 0850 sailingStart of walk at 1000Leader: Sally Cameron 07810 464994

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Thursday 18th December Oban to GallanachOban

A pleasant walk through Oban and the nearby countryside and coast.Start at Longsdale CP Oban NM862307, near the Leisure Centre. Walk through the town and up to the viewpoint on Pulpit Hill. Take the track up to the mast at NM850290 then head SW along Druim Mòr to the high point at 137m. Visit the fort site at Dùn Uabairtich, 88m, then take the path down to the Dive Centre and follow the road to Gallanachbeg and Gallanachmore. Visit the site of Dun an Fheurain, NM8244026591 with a good view to the Firth of Lorn. Head back along the public road as far as the Kerrera Ferry Slip and take the footpath that leads above Ardbhan Craigs to Pulpit Hill. Return to the Leisure Centre.Grade: L LR 49Distance: 12Km EX 359 Height to climb: 250m

Meet at:Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 at 1030Leader: Kath Small 01855 811520

Sunday 21st December Meall an Doire Dhuibh and Beinn Mheadhoin

Kingairloch

The ridges of these modest hills enclose some fine corries. Views of Mull and beyond to the Firth of Lorn.Start at a small CP on the Kingairloch Estate road, just past the Boathouse Restaurant at NM8417252814. Follow the estate road and paths to South Corry, then climb a good stalkers’ path which zig-zags up the nose of Meall an Doire Dhuibh. Head SSW along the spur between two fine corries to the small summit of Lag a’Mhaim, overlooking Glensanda quarry. Turn WNW and traverse rising ground to Beul Choire nan Each, 702m. Continue to a col, then bear N on steeper ground to reach the summit of Beinn Mheadhoin, 739m. Descend by its ENE ridge, which is steep and narrow at first, and return to Kingairloch.Grade: S LR 49 Distance: 16km EX 383Height to climb: 917m

Meet at: Corran Ferry slip NN021635 for 0915 sailingStart of walk at 1000.Leader: Gerry Gilbert 07765 830203

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Thursday 25th December Stob Coire Raineach Glencoe (Munro)

A classic hill for a short day, with an interesting way down. Great views around Glen Coe.Start from the CP at NN187562 and head SW on the footpath towards the Lairig Eilde. Take the left fork at NN184558 and climb on a well built path to the col between the two summits of Buachaille Etive Beag. Turn NE and continue up to the summit of Stob Coire Raineach, 925m. Descend NE until the spur levels out. At about NN196553 a ridge to the right of a prominent gully leads down NW towards the start. This feature is seen to advantage from the CP.Grade: M+ LR 41 Distance: 5Km EX 384Height to climb: 724m

Meet at:Glencoe Village CP NN098587 at 0940Start of Walk at 1000Leader: TBA

Saturday 27th December Black Lochs of KilvareeConnel

Three lochs in a chain are the focus of this pleasant walk in open country with a backdrop of woodlands and distant views of Ben Cruachan. Start at the Falls of Lora viewpoint CP at NM 909343. Walk E on the pavement along the main road for about 750m then turn right at NM9185734185 up Achaleven Road, passing under the railway. Turn right at the farmhouse and head SE uphill on the track to Cuil-uaine. Follow the footpath S towards the Lochs and on to Kilvaree. (Stepping stones at NM9268231987 may give access to the woodland beyond the lochs). Take the track from Kilvaree to the public road. Turn right and follow it for about 3Km back to the start. Grade: L LR 49Distance: 10km EX 376Height to climb: 133m

Meet at:Ballachulish TIC NN083584 at 0935Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 at 1015Start of walk at 1030Leader: Kath Small 01855 811520

Thursday 1st January Stob BànGlen Nevis (Munro)

A classic route for a short winter day, up a crag-lined corry and a superb summit ridge.Start from the Lower Falls CP, NN145683. Take the path SSE up into Coire Mhusgain to the col on the Mamores main ridge. Turn right and climb the E ridge of Stob Bàn to its summit, 999m. Descend the N ridge, which soon turns NW to reach the rim of Coire an Lochain. Descend into the upper corrie and follow the burn down to the lochan. Continue down into the main Coire Dearg and exit N back to the start.Grade: S LR 41 Distance: 10km EX 392Height gained: 940m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN112742 at 0915Leader: Nigel Clark 07714 170420

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Sunday 4th January Coire an IubhairArdgour

A walk to a high bealach and lochan under the imposing northern crags of Garbh Bheinn.Start on the A861 at NM929597, where limited parking is available. Take the path up the E side of the Abhainn Coire an Iubhair. This can be boggy in places. After 2Km the gradient steepens and the corry gradually narrows between Garbh Bheinn and Beinn Bheag. Climb up to a spectacular bealach with a small lochan. Return by the same route.Grade: M LR 40/49Distance: 10Km EX 391Height to climb: 517m

Meet at: Corran Ferry Slip NN021635 for 0915 sailing Start of walk at 1000Leader: Ian Moir 07973 836498

Thursday 8th January Kerrera North CircuitOban

A walk around the north end of Kerrera, taking in the monument, marina, the lovely bay of Oitir Mhòr and some archæological sites. Views across the Firth of Lorn to Mull and beyond. From the ferry slip take the track uphill to a high point just past Balliemore. Head N up the hillside to Barr na Gile, then NE to the summit Barr Dubh, the highest point on the north end of Kerrera, 114m. Continue NE and drop steeply down to the path, avoiding the crags. The track leads past Ardantrive farm, the marina and on to the monument at the N end of the island. Head NW to the Cashel at NM8425831279. Retrace steps to the farm and follow the path W to Oitir Mhor. Leave the path at the head of the bay to visit the Cairn at NM8203930012. Head S to rejoin the path and visit the Cists at NM8207129611. Continue on the path to meet the outgoing track just before the high point and follow it back to the ferry for the 1400 or 1600 sailing.Grade : L LR 49 Distance : 10Km EX 359 Height to climb : 250m

Meet at:Ballachulish TIC NN083584 at 0925Kerrera Ferry Slip NM834282 for 1035 sailingLeader: Kath Small 01855 811520

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Saturday 10th January Aonach Beag and Aonach MòrGlen Nevis (2 Munros)

Two classic Munros, Aonach Beag being the more interesting and also the higher. Splendid views of grand hills and wild corries.Start at the Upper Falls CP in Glen Nevis, NN167691. Take the path through the gorge and across the bridge to Steall ruin. Head NE up the broad ridge, which turns E as it narrows, to reach the summit Sgurr a Bhuic, 963m. Descend a little NE to a col, then climb steeply N to Stob Coire Bhealaich, 1048m. Head W along the ridge, then steeply NW up a fine ridge to Aonach Beag, 1234m. Descend steeply NW on rocky ground to the col then climb gradually to the summit plateau of Aonach Mor, 1221m. Return S, almost to the col, to a WP (NN192722) on the 1130m contour. Descend steeply W on an ill-defined spur to the bealach at NN186721, taking care not to stray on to even steeper ground on either side of this line. From the bealach, head S through the hanging valley of Coire Giubhsachan to pick up the path down to Steall ruin on the W side of the burn. Return through the Nevis gorge to the CP.

• For a shorter day, omitting Aonach Mòr, descend from the summit of Aonach Beag down the SW ridge until the ground steepens at the 950m contour. Turn SSE and continue down to an almost level spur at the lip of Coire nan Laogh, NN191703. Turn SSW and head down the slope direct to Steall ruin. Return through the Nevis gorge to the CP.

Grade : S LR 41Distance : 16Km EX 392Height to climb : 1500m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN112742 at 0845Leader: Andrew Gilbert 07808 924722

Thursday 15th January High Silver WalkAcharacle

A rough walk at first, with fine views over Loch Moidart and Castle Tioram. Mixed woodland, lochside and river make for a varied and interesting day.Start on the A861 at Blain, NM 677694, where parking is available. Head N on a track a short distance then climb NW up an uneven ridge to Beinn Gheur. The summit is at the N end at about 190m. Descend steeply to the small dam at NM670711. Climb steeply N to the summit of Cruach nam Meann, 207m. A short way further is a fine viewpoint down to Castle Tioram. Head SE over rough ground, past a lochan, to reach a footpath at its highest point at NM675713. Turn N and follow it down to the shore of Loch Moidart and turn left on to the path leading to Castle Tioram. Head S on the estate road along the River Shiel estuary to join the public road and return to Blain.Grade: M LR 40Distance:12Km EX 390 Height to climb: 300m

Meet at:Corran Ferry Slip NN021635 for 0915 sailingStart of walk 1010Leader: Dave Kime 01972 500272

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Sunday 18th January Tom Mheadhoin to InchreeOnich

A through route over hills not often visited at the junction of two great sea lochs. Splendid views of familiar places from a different perspective.Start on the B863 at NN095603 where parking is available. Take the track N up through the trees and continue N on the path up to the bealach at NN100623. Turn W and follow the broad ridge to Tom Mheadhoin 621m. Cross the plateau SW to Creag Bhreac, 615m. Descend W over Leac Mhor and continue over undulating ground to the summit of Beinn an Aonaich Mhoir, 387m. Descend W and up to a small summit, 297m. Head NW to a bridge over the Abhainn Righ at NN0345662588. (A short diversion may be made to the Lag nam Morag Dun at NN0298961912) Cross the bridge and follow the track up to a junction, turn left, then left again after 400m, and follow the path down past the waterfalls to the CP at Inchree, NN029634. Transport required.Grade: M+ LR 41Distance: 12Km EX 384Height to climb: 760m

Meet at:Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 at 0800Fort William WM NN112742 at 0830Start of walk at 0900Leader: Tony Laidler 07717 341610

Thursday 22nd January Meall na Teanga and Sròn a’Choire GhairbhLoch Lochy (Two Munros)

A long but easy approach gives good access to these two Munros, which afford grand views up and down the Great Glen. Start from the CP at Laggan Locks, NN286962. Cross the canal and walk SW to the end of the public road at Kilfinnan. Continue on the track through forest on the W side of Loch Lochy. After about 2km take the right fork and continue on the forest track for another 2.5Km to NN 251936, where the path for the Càm Bhealach goes off to the right. Follow this path steeply up to the high point of the bealach. Head S up the slope, contouring around the W flank of Meall Dubh, to reach a wide saddle at about NN222931. Turn SW and climb an ill-defined spur to reach the N ridge of Meall na Teanga and climb to its summit, 917m. Return to the Càm Bhealach and take the steep path N that zig-zags up to a small col, then turn NW and follow the ridge to the summit of Sròn a’Choire Ghairbh, 935m. Descend to the Càm Bhealach again and follow the outward route back to the CP.Grade : S LR 34Distance : 19Km EX 400Height to climb : 1200m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN112742 at 0830Start of walk at 0900Leader: Ian Moir 07973 836498

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Saturday 24th January Beinn ChuralainLoch Creran

A pleasant walk with lovely views across Loch Creran and beyond. There are several historical sites in the vicinity:- St. Cairell’s Well at NM9807044990. Cladh Churalain (burial ground) at NM9837045230. Abandoned farmstead at NM9831045120. Kiln at NM9837044970 . Buildings and enclosures at NM9828045010. Graffito carved on rock at NM9895045080. (Source: Appin Historical SocietyPark at the Creagan Inn, NM973445 and take the cycle track E. Before the roundabout follow a track through a gate on the left. A short steep ascent through the trees leads to the line of the old railway and the hillside above. Further up, a gate in a stone wall gives access to the more open hillside. Follow the broad ridge NE to the summit of Beinn Churalain, 549m. Head NW down to a col from here, then up to a small summit at 430m. Take the SW ridge and descend to the A828 where it crosses the An Lola burn at NM959449. Follow the cycle track back to the Creagan Inn.Grade: M LR 49Distance: 8Km EX 376/384Height to climb: 550m

Meet at:Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 at 0900Ballachulish TIC NN039584 at 0900Start of walk at 0940Leader: Graham Innes 07767 714503

Thursday 29th January Sgurr an Fhuarain DuibhGlenfinnan

A craggy hill of intermediate height in the shadow of the Coire Thollaidh Horseshoe. Not often visited. Grand views around Glen Finnan.Start at the CP just before the gate to the estate road at NM906808. Follow the estate road NE, under the railway viaduct and through Glen Finnan. Turn left at the junction before Corryhully and turn left again on to the footpath that follows the Allt a’Chaol-ghinne. Continue to the watershed. Head N up a steep slope to the crest of the ridge, just east of a small summit, 553m. Climb NE up the ridge to the summit of Sgurr an Fhuarain Duibh, 749m. Descend N to a col then SE down into Coire Carnaig. Follow the Allt a’Choire Charnaig into the lower coire. At an altitude of about 340m, head E to pick up the path descending from Sgurr a’Choire Riabhaich. Follow the path down to the track and turn right to reach Corryhully. Follow the estate road back to the start.Grade: M+ LR 40Distance: 16km EX 398Height to climb: 730m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN113742 at 0930Start of walk at 1000 Leader: Gerry Gilbert 07765 830203

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Sunday 1st February Tyndrum to CrianlarichTyndrum

This section of the West Highland Way has a variety of scenery and interest, with a backdrop of big hills never far away.Start at Tyndrum Lower Station, NN327301, where parking is available. Follow the WHW SE to Dalrigh. Continue by the river Fillan under the road, then up to Auchtertyre and on to Kirkton farm. The remains of St. Fillan’s Priory are close by. The route then continues S to cross the river, road and railway in turn . Follow the WHW up through the forest. At the junction of paths at NN375250 turn E and take the path down, across the new bypass and on to Crianlarich. Transport required.Grade: L LR 50 Distance: 10Km EX 364/377Height to climb: 220m

Meet at: Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 at 0900Glencoe Village CP NN098587 at 0915Start of walk at 1000Leader: Kath Small 01855 811520

Thursday 5th February Monadh Gorm and Glen DessaryLoch Arkaig

A small hill situated amongst rugged scenery and remote mountains with a grand view down Loch Arkaig.Start from the CP at the end of the public road at NM987916. Take the track W, past Strathan Farm, and follow the forest track leading to Glen Pean. After 400m turn right at the junction and head up N to the burn crossing at NM9741491480. Follow the burn W up through a clearing between the trees to open ground and ascend the steep slope to the summit of Monadh Gorm, 478m. Continue W over open ground to the head of Coir a’ Bhoganaich then descend northward to the bridge over the river Dessarry at NM 943929. A footpath to Upper Glendessarry, then a track following the river Dessarry, lead back to the start.Grade: M LR40Distance: 12Km EX398Height to climb: 500m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN112742 at 0850Start of walk at 1000Leader: Tony Laidler 07717 341610

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Saturday 7th February Creach BheinnLoch Creran (Corbett)

A useful hilltrack gives easy access to this hill, a fine viewpoint above Loch Creran The return on the eastern side takes us into a remote corry.Start on the minor road just N of Druimavuic at NN009451, where parking is available. Take the track through the woods past Druimavuic House to the open hillside. The track now continues uphill, following the line of the Allt Buidhe and eventually reaches the bealach at the head of Coire Buidhe. Turn SW, and continue over Creag na Cathaig, 662m. Climb steeply up to a summit at 804m. The main summit of Creag Bheinn lies about 1Km to the SW. Head S to a tiny ring contour on a small summit at NN025418 then E down a steep ridge to about 600m. Turn N into the corrie and across it on a NE heading to reach the col SW of Creag na Cathaig, WP NN035432. Head N down into Coire Buidhe, cross the Allt Buidhe where convenient and regain the track back to Druimavuic.Grade: M+ LR 50Distance: 13Km EX 377Height to climb: 850m

Meet at:Ballachulish TIC NN083584 at 0835Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 at 0845Start of walk at 0915Leader: Gerry Gilbert 07765 830203

Thursday 12th February Cona Glen to Corrlarach BothyArdgour

A walk by the Cona river in a lovely glen. The landscape is varied, with many pools and waterfalls and some 700 year old trees.Start at the estate road entrance at NN021686, where parking is available. Follow the estate road, turn left at the junction and head NW on the track into Cona Glen to reach Corrlarach Bothy, NM958720. Return by the same route.Grade: L LR 40/41Distance: 16Km EX 391Height to climb: 140m

Meet at :Corran Ferry Slip NN021635 for 0945 sailingStart of walk at 1010Leader: Sally Cameron 07810 464994

Sunday 15th February Stob Choire Claurigh and Stob BanSpean Bridge (Two Munros)

Two spectacular hills at the eastern end of the Grey Corries make a fine winter expedition. Parking is possible at NN253806 at the Scout Hut, (or 2km further south at NN255788 but the track is very rough). Follow the track around Corriechoille House and continue S through The Lairig, an area of forest recently cleared. On emerging from the forest, head SW up steep rough ground on to the N aspect of Stob Coire Gaibhre, 958m, then traverse a fine ridge, over a summit at 1121m, to Stob Choire Claurigh, 1177m, Descend SE then S to the col and lochan on the E side of Coire Ràth. A short steep ascent leads to the summit of Stob Ban, 977m. Descend the E ridge, which levels out then turns NE down to the bothy in the Lairig Leacach. There is a bridge across the Allt a Chuil Choirean just S of the bothy. Return N on the track to Corriechoille.Grade: S LR 41Distance: 19 Km EX 392Height to climb: 1300m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN112742 at 0830Start of walk at 0900Leader: Andrew Gilbert 07808 924722

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Thursday 19th February Beinn Bhreac-liath and Beinn UdlaidhTyndrum (Two Corbetts)

An unconventional approach to these two Corbetts, one with a prominent quartzite dyke that can be seen from miles away.Start on the A82 at the local authority boundary, NN328330, where parking is available. Cross the road and head W up Sron Gharbh, turning SW to Beinn Bheag, 653m. Descend W to a broad col then climb NW to the summit of Beinn Bhreac-liath, 802m. Descend steeply SW to a col and continue W to the summit of Beinn Udlaidh, 840m. Head down its N ridge then follow a prominent line of quartz rock NE down towards the Allt Ghamhnain. Just before the burn, take a forest track to the B8074 at Invergaunan. Transport required. Grade: M+ LR 50Distance: 13 Km EX 377Height to climb: 821m

Meet at:Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 at 0830Glencoe Village CP NN098587 at 0850Start of walk at 0930Leader: Gerry Gilbert 07765 830203

Saturday 21st February Loch Treig to Monessie GorgeFersit

An interesting walk, past some of the waterworks of the Lochaber hydro-electric scheme and ending at the Gorge, through which runs both a river and a railway.From the CP at Fersit, NN349781, follow the track S to the dam at the end of Loch Treig. Return following the line of the dismantled tramway, (known as the “puggy line”), round the northern end of Creag Fhiaclach to a much smaller dam at NN 328777. Cross the river and take the track NW through the trees. Follow the puggy line round to a point above the buildings at Monessie. Descend to the track, turn right and follow almost to the bridge over the River Spean. Turn left through the woods above the gorge and follow a faint path which leads to a point high above the river where it pours through a spectacular double bend. Retrace steps to the bridge and cross the river to reach the A86. Transport requiredGrade: L LR 41 Distance: 10Km EX 392/393Height to climb: 200m

Meet at: Fort William WM NN112742 at 0950Start of walk 1030Leader: Marion Moir 07747 830453

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Thursday 26th February Sgor na h-UlaidhGlencoe (Munro + Top)

One of the hidden hills of Glencoe, this Munro has fine rocky ridges and great scenery. A fine winter expedition.Start from the CP on the bend of the A82 at NN11956. Cross the stile opposite and head S across the fairly flat and usually boggy ground to a bridge hidden in the trees at a bend in the river. Continue S to reach the steep N ridge of Aonach Dubh a Ghlinne. Climb the ridge, keeping largely to the crest but avoiding crags, to its summit at 845m. Still going S, descend a short drop and climb the steep slope to the summit of Stob an Fhuarain, 968m. From here the ridge leads SW to the summit of Sgurr na h-Ulaidh, 994m. Descend W on to the spur of Còrr na Beinne, then turn N down rocky slopes to the bealach at NN104524. Head NE to pick up the path by the Allt na Muidhe and return to the start.Grade: S LR 41Distance: 12Km EX 384Height to climb: 1136m

Meet at:Glencoe Village CP NN098587 at 0845Start of Walk at 0900Leader: Andrew Gilbert 07808 924722

Sunday 1st March Ariundle Lead Mine and Druim GlasStrontian

A lovely walk through oak woods to the relics of old mines. It was here in 1790 that a new metal was found and named after the village. More mines are visible from the summit of Druim Glas. Start from the forest walk CP at the end of the public road, NM826633. Take the track NE up through the oak woods to exit through the gate at NM853656 on to the open hillside. Continue on the path another kilometre to the old lead mines. Head W up the steep hillside and make for the summit of Druim Glas, 435m. Descend S to Bellsgrove Loch. Pass to the W of both lochs and continue S over rough undulating ground to the corner of the forest at a burn, WP NM8452564986. Head S down the slope on the W side of the burn, crossing a wall, to reach the outward track. Turn right and follow it back to the CP.Grade: M LR 40Distance: 13Km EX 391Height to climb: 410m

Meet at:Corran Ferry Slip NN021635 for 0945 sailingStart of Walk at 1020Leader: Gerry Gilbert 07765 830203

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Thursday 5th March Corryhully BothyGlenfinnan

A circular walk in a lovely glen, under the McAlpine Viaduct, with views of the big hills around the Coire Thollaidh Horseshoe. Visit the Glenfinnan monument after the walk for a grand view down Loch Shiel. Start at the CP just before the gate to the estate road at NM906808. Follow the estate road NE, under the railway viaduct. Continue for another 700m and turn right over a bridge, following a track N through the forest for about 2½ Km. Emerge from the forest and turn W down the slope to cross a footbridge over the River Finnan at NM9118584268. Turn right on to the estate road and right again to reach the bothy at Corryhully. Return S through Glen Finnan on the estate road, following the river back to the CP.Grade: L LR 40Distance: 9Km EX 398Height to climb: 160m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN112742 at 1000Start of walk at 1030Leader: Kath Small 01855 811520

Saturday 7th March Ben More and Stob BinneinCrianlarich (Two Munros)

These two classic hills dominate the area. This route is slightly longer, but less steep than the more popular one and makes a splendid winter expedition. Start at a small CP on the A85 at NN453276. Take the path behind the CP and then the forest track heading SW. Turn left at the junction and follow the track SE to NN456260. Just after a large turning area take the path on the right, marked by a cairn, which leads out of the forest to a stile in the deer fence. Follow the fence back NW to gain the NE ridge of Ben More. Continue up this ridge (rocky in places) to the summit, 1174m. Descend S to Bealach-eadar-dha Bheinn, 862m, and continue S up the long ridge to the summit of Stob Binnein, 1165m. Return to the Bealach, then W down into Benmore Glen and pick up the track back to Benmore Farm. Transport required.Grade : S LR 51Distance : 13Km EX 365Height to climb : 1300m

Meet at:Longsdale CP Oban NM862307 at 0815Glencoe Village CP NN098587 at 0830Start of Walk at 0920Leader: Ian Moir 07973 836498

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Thursday 12th March Brae Roy Lodge to the Dog FallsGlen Roy

This walk is full of interest, taking in the spectacular Dog Falls and a fascinating natural bridge. The “parallel roads”, evidence of a huge ice-age lake, are seen all around this area.Start from the CP near the end of the public road at NN335912. Follow the track N, then cross the Turret Bridge and continue for about 250m to another bridge and cross the river Roy to its S bank. Follow the track to Annat and continue SE on the path, across the Canal Burn and round the shoulder of Torr o’ Sonn, to reach the Burn of Agie. Follow the burn S up the glen to the Dog Falls, crossing the burn on a bridge. Traverse N across the slope to a small plateau at Lower Creagan Breac. Head NW down the hillside to the Natural Bridge at NN 369918. The gorge here has lots of vegetation and the bridge is not obvious from above but it is easy to cross once found. Contour W around the hillside to rejoin the outward path at the Canal Burn and return to the CP Grade: M LR 34 Distance: 13Km EX 400Height to climb: 400 m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN112742 at 0930Start of walk at 1010Leader: Gerry Gilbert 07765 830203

Sunday 15th March Beinn Mhich ChasgaigGlen Etive

A shapely Corbett with an impressive approach and good summit views. Start from Alltchaorunn bridge, NN197513. Limited parking is available in the vicinity. Cross the River Etive and follow the path S. Cross the Allt Coire Ghiubhasan on the single plank bridge, continue up to the stalkers’ path, and turn left into the narrow glen. Where the path drops to the burn at approx. NN206496, cross back over and climb the E side of a prominent gorge on the SW flank of Beinn Mhich Chascaig. When the gradient eases, veer E to reach the summit plateau and cairn, 864m. If the River Etive is fordable, descend the NE ridge and cross it where suitable in the vicinity of NN221520 and return to the start down the road. Otherwise descend SE steeply down to the col between Beinn Mhic Chasgaig and Clach Leathad, then traverse around Coire Odhar to pick up the path in Coire Ghiubhasan. Retrace steps to Alltchaorunn bridge.Grade: M+ LR41/50 Distance: 7Km or 9Km EX 384Height to climb: 750m

Meet at:Glencoe Village CP NN098587 at 0900Start of walk at 0930Leader: Ian Moir 07973 836498

Thursday 19th March Aonach Meadhoin, Sgurr a’Bhealaich Dheirg and Saileag (Three Munros + Top)Cluanie

A high-level walk with splendid views of the hills around Glen Shiel, famous for its wealth of Munros and long ridges.Start from the Cluanie Inn, NH075118, where parking is available. Climb NW up an indistinct ridge, passing to the left of some crags, to a small summit, 864m. Follow the ridge around Coire na Cadha, over Sgurr an Fhuarail, 987m, to Aonach Meadhoin, 1001m. Descend W to a col at about 830m and climb up to Sgurr a’Bhealaich Dheirg, 1036m. Continue W to Saileag, 956m, then descend to Bealach an Lapain. Turn S and descend to Glen Shiel. Transport required.Grade: S LR 33Distance: 11Km EX 41Height to climb: 1257m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN112742 at 0850Start of walk at 1000Leader: Andrew Gilbert 07808 924722

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Saturday 21st March Sgurr an t-Sasunnaich and Sgurr an AlbanaichArisaig

Two small but interesting hills with a vista of islands and famous mountains.Start from the CP opposite the Post Office in Arisaig village, NM659864. Following the B8008 N past the Sch, turn right on to a track that continues beyond the A830 to Kinloid Farm. 300m past the farm, take a track on the right, under the railway and follow it to a telecommunications mast at NM670873. From here, follow an indistinct path NE to the summit of Sgurr an t-Sasunnaich, 351m. Follow the rocky ridge NNE for about 1Km before turning SE to reach the summit of Sgurr an Albanaich, 394m. To return, walk SW over the moorland towards Arisaig. Eventually a path develops that leads to the Stn. Cross the A830 and walk down Clanranald Place to the Post Office. Grade: M LR40Distance: 10Km EX 398Height to climb: 459m

Meet at:Fort William WM NN112742 at 0900Fort William Stn for train to Arisaig 0830 depStart of walk at 1000Leader: Marion Moir 07747 830453

Thursday 26th March Beinn na LapCorrour (Munro)

A train journey up into snow-covered hills and one of the easiest Munros to climb. An ascent of only 600m from the station and great views. From the Stn, take the estate track E towards Loch Ossian and the left fork just before the Youth Hostel. Shortly after, as the track turns NE, take the path off left and head N up the shoulder of Beinn na Lap. Gain the crest of the SW ridge and follow this to the summit, 935m. If conditions permit, descend the E ridge and when it levels out, follow the stream down through the trees to the estate road at the lochside. Return W to the Stn. Alternatively, return from the summit by the ascent route. Train dep from Corrour at 1524Grade : M+ LR 42Distance : 14 Km EX 385Height to climb : 600m

Meet at:Fort William Stn NN 105742 for 0742 dep Leader: Tony Laidler 07717 341610

Sunday 29th March Loch Moidart and Loch Shiel CircuitArdmolich

A great walk in woodland and open moorland, visiting the salt water Loch Moidart and the freshwater Loch Shiel. There are several historical sites in the area.Start at the CP at NM716714. Take the woodland walk route W to its end at NM701717. Continue W to exit the forest and head S over open moorland, past Lochan Fhéith Dhuinn, down to Langal. Turn left on to the A862 and first right on to a track and continue to Dalelia. Take the track and footpath to the piers at Eilean Fhianain, opposite the small island with a burial ground and the remains of St Finan’s Chapel. Retrace steps to Dalelia and take the path N, past General Ross’s Cairn, to join the minor road at Brunery. Follow the road W to Ardmolich and turn left along the A861 to the CP.Grade: L LR 40Distance: 15Km EX390Height to climb: 250m

Meet at :Corran Ferry Slip NN021635 for 0915 sailingStart of walk at 1030Leader: Dave Kime 01972 500272

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