I picked this up from Roddy MacKenzie's blog after an Easter weekend of eager cleaning and crystal-clamping... looks like an attractive trio of hard lines. We'll get details soon on the problems but suffice to say they look quite beefy for granite. Tim Rankin also climbed a few lines here so we'll post a topo when the lads submit material and the location. Looks like a perfect little mountain...
A Crow Dictionary
Extract from ‘Cross Country: Nature and Magical Landscapes of The Trossachs’ A Crow Dictionary Feannag – black asterisk of the sky, fithe...

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BROAD LAW The rolling hills east of the modern motorway of the M74 hold much more character and history than they appear from the...
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Viaduct and Beinn Dorain Once you cross the bealach under Beinn Odhar north of Tyndrum, the shapely peak of Beinn Dòrain is a vis...
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'Tha tìm, am fiadh, an coille Hallaig ...' Hallaig - the lost village of Raasay - is a powerful place. Arguably, it has becom...