Saturday, 3 May 2025

Hebridean Way 02/05/25

Day 9, Friday 2nd May.

Wet overnight with a cold north westerly wind in the morning. The hills were covered in cloud, but it wasn't long before it lifted above the tops.

Hay rack in the middle of nowhere 

As a change from the Hebridean Way I left most of my gear in the hostel and headed for the hills with a nice light pack. Unfortunately I hadn't gone far up towards the hills before my feet were wet again.

Looking back to the boggy bits

It wasn't actually as boggy as a lot of the Hebridean Way and, once clear of the lower areas, was a fine, steepish climb on short heather and rock with only a few squelchy bits.

Hill views

Three Golden Eagles appeared over the hill and were in view for a lot of the time, two of them involved in courtship manoeuvres.

The ridge to the summit 

The wind got progressively stronger the higher I went and I was forced to put on a hat and gloves for the first time this trip.

Looking south

The view was magnificent from the top even though visibility wasn't brilliant. There was no sign of Skye but I could see as far as Barra and a good selection of islands to the south.

View from the top

I had intended to go round the other tops in the area but by the time I had retraced the ridge against the very strong wind I decided that enough was enough and returned. the way I came.

Looking back

It was the correct decision as some light drizzle blew through while I was wandering  back to the hostel to light the stove and make a nice cup of tea.

He comes out when it's comfortable 

A good short day's walk up a beautiful hill with fascinating wildlife, perfect for a cold windy day.




12 miles walked, 900 meters ascent.

1 comment:

Andy said...

Hostel looks cosy.