Route Database : from Leckmelm village

Details

Country: Scotland
Region: Northwest Highlands
Location: Loch Broom to Strath Oykel
Crag/Mountain: Beinn Eilideach
Route Name: from Leckmelm village
Type: Walk
Grade: easy
Guidebook:
Climbers: Antony, Barty, Felix, Shepherd
Date Climbed: 2007-10-23
Author: Antony Shepherd
Date Entered: 2007-10-30

Description:


Simple, lonely, but rewarding climb south side with Trig Point on summit & no path which makes it more exciting. Great views, no other tourists expected or encountered

Comments:

Author: Antony Shepherd on 2007-10-30


Conical hill- climbed on light bog & heather, some rocky outcrops. No road or path, just head 'up' Some wind chill on top.
Respect the deer fences placed by landowner who maintains two shooting huts with turf roofs half way up.


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