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Stuart Reid
wrote on November 22, 2007:
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Climbed this fantastic Munro on a glorious sunny day in July 2005. The views from the top across to the Cuillin were awesome .I sat on the rocks near to the summit to have my lunch and I could easily have spent hours there taking in the view. My favourite Munro to date by a country mile.
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Alan Wilson
wrote on May 20, 2006:
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A great hill to combine with a good classic rock route...we went via The Great Prow, really enjoyable, quick scoot to summit from the top of the route.
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Roger Vander Steen
wrote on February 27, 2006:
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A good, rebuilt path leads up by the Allt na Dunaiche. It becomes more stony and eroded as it climbs Coire Uaigneich. There is a rock wall along the right-hand side of this route. As soon as this wall ends there is a stony path, badly worn in places, up the grass to the right. At the end of the steeply rising grassy terrace a narrow rocky gully appears on the left. At the top it opens out onto a stony path leading up a broad slope. Before reaching the summit, the path enters a semi-circular hollow with rocky walls. A short route using the rock steps on the left-hand side leads over this and a gentle slope leads to the summit itself.
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Ben Dolphin
wrote on September 25, 2005:
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If you choose to descend the scree gully that starts at the col between the two summits, BEWARE! A friend of mine opted for this and descended into a dead end and a 3m drop. Suffice to say there were bruises.
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Mike Ramsay
wrote on June 6, 2005:
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Bla Bheinn was my second Skye munro on 04.06.05.
A great walk on the established route from the head of Loch Slapin.
Fantastic views of the Red Cuillin, Sleat, the mainland & the Small Isles (Askival on Rum particularly prominent). Unfortunately, rain & low cloud 200 feet from the summit, kept the Black Cuillin ridge largely hidden but did not detract from a great hill with good, straightforward & intermittent scrambling from about 1500 feet, to just shy of the top.
The aspects over to Clach Glas, via the gullies, are inspiring but not enough for myself or companion to try ourselves!
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Gary Westhead
wrote on May 15, 2005:
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Climbed in April 2001 in the most brilliant weather. After now having climbed some 50-60 munro's I still believe this to have the most spectacular views and most rewarding feeling i've had up a hill. Helps if you have the company of a cute girl and brill weather though.
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Victor Young
wrote on December 23, 2004:
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This is a lovely day out. Easy most of the way but don't do what we did and miss the "true summit". Twits, I know, but its easier than you think! We were not impressed by some idiot who was not aware of his wife's limits and i had to guide her down a small section, otherwise it was wonderful !
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