Guiding on Skye (Cuillin)...
SKYE RIDGE MUNROS /
SCRAMBLES / ROCK CLIMBING COURSES
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| The In Pin the
hardest Munro |
The Black Cuillin of Skye are unique and the traverse of
the ridge is often quoted as providing the finest mountaineering excursion
in the UK.
"Situated on the island of Skye
in the Inner Hebrides of NW Scotland you are never far from the sea"
The abundance of black gabbro rock, fantastic ‘Disney’
like pinnacles, north west sunsets and the island-dotted, shimmering sea
combine to create a surreal panorama of breathtaking beauty.
The mountains are complex, rugged and rocky with a very
Alpine feeling and appearance. The main ridge boasts a total of 11
‘Munros’ (Munros are peaks over 3000 feet in height). There are 12 Munros
on Skye altogether including Blaven. Many summits can only be reached by
scrambling or rock climbing and in poor visibility, a high degree of route
finding ability is needed. During misty weather prior
knowledge of the intricate sections is essential. When wet some parts of
the ridge can be unjustifiable as the superb friction of the rough, black gabbro associated with the
Cuillin is unfortunately, replaced with smooth basalt which has all the
frictional qualities of liquid soap. Some of the more difficult sections
are basalt including
the Inaccessible Pinnacle, Thearlaich Dubh Gap and Kings Chimney.
Guiding and courses are only run during May, early June
and September. From past experience, these months generally have the most
reliable weather and fewest midges! All guiding is provided by fully
qualified Mountaineering Instructors or British Mountain Guides, the only
two valid qualifications for roped guiding on the Cuillin ridge.
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| Coire
Lagan from Glen Brittle |
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| Cuillin Ridge from
road |
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Sgurr Dearg and the In Pin |
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Cioch from Collies route |
The courses explore the ridges and summits taking many
of the Munros including the Inaccessible Pinnacle (In Pin), Sgurr nan
Gillean, Sgurr Alasdair and more. Participants
should have done some hillwalking before but previous scrambling
experience is not essential. Experience of scrambling is preferable for
the climbing courses. A good head for heights and willingness to tackle
exposed terrain is required although all abilities and anxieties can be
catered for on the personal development courses. No one is started off at
the ‘sharp end’ of exposure, the itinerary is progressive and individual
abilities are catered for especially when private instruction or guiding
is booked. The rope is available for security and is always used where
appropriate. It should be noted that participants be capable of scrambling
over large sections of the ridge without the aid of a rope as it is time
consuming, impractical and misleading to suggest otherwise.
Equipment (Munros)
Normal hillwalking gear is quite sufficient. As the rock
is very abbrasive, new clothes are not advised! A harness and helmet is
needed for some trips (these can be provided).
An equipment list will be sent with the booking
confirmation.
Accommodation & Travel
Either Bed & Breakfast, bunkhouse or camp . We can make
the arrangements. Transport can be provided from Inverness or Aviemore or
you can make your own way to Skye.
Munros Sample Programme
A typical programme is shown below. This is a full week
taking in all the Munros, classic scrambles and climbs. Alternatively, a
day or two of private instruction or guiding can be arranged.
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Day 1 |
Easy day? Basic Ropework & Abseiling/the Cioch
Coire Lagan |
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Day 2 |
Coire a Ghrunnda, Sgurr nan Eag and Sgurr Dubh Mor |
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Day 3 |
Round of Coire Lagan: Sgurr Alasdair, Sgurr Mhic
Coinnich and the Inaccessible Pinnacle. |
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Day 4 |
Sgurr a’ Mhadaidh, Sgurr a’ Ghreadaidh, Sgurr na
Banachdich |
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Day 5 |
Sgurr nan Gillean, Am Basteir & Bruach na Frithe. |
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| Geared up for the hardest Munro |
The easy route up the In
Pin! |
There are many more fantastic peaks and scrambles to do such as
the Traverse of Clach Glas & Blaven, Pinnacle Ridge, Dubhs Ridge, Basteir
Tooth, The Cioch, Sgurr an Fheadain and Bidein Druim nan Ramh on the
scrambling courses.
Climber’s will delight in Naismith’s Route, Kings Chimney,
Thearlaich Dubh Gap as well as the “Classic Rock” climbs such as Cioch
Direct, Arrow Route, Integrity, the Prow etc. as well as learning new
skills. For an adventure of a life time book now!
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Details of other rock climbing and scrambling courses can
be found here>>>
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