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Re: GOING UP LOCH ERICHT

I went that way both in 2021 and 2022, following the path as marked on the map rather than over the hill. The path is a bit sketchy to begin with but doable, there are 1 or 2 steep slabs you have to traverse early on, but I was not faced with any sheer rock scrambles. In 2022 it was wet so I sidled along on my backside a couple of times because a slip here might send you into the loch. Maybe if its not dry it would be worth considering diverting over the Culra route, if you are nervous about it, but I found it generally OK. Once you are past the initial slabby stretch the going is good.

Re: GOING UP LOCH ERICHT

Thanks Jon, that’s very helpful. I shouldn’t have re-read the daily letter/route description from 10 years ago that I write home each night, rather too graphically describing my experience! I was only on my 3rd Challenge when we went that way,, next years my 9th! :wink:

Re: GOING UP LOCH ERICHT

Saw this in the hill bagging site. https://www.hill-bagging.co.uk/index.php

Cycled in on good estate tracks from Loch Rannoch to 2km south of Ben Alder Cottage. Then boggy path to bothy, and excellent stalkers path to base of hill. Steep grass up alongside fence, climbed at col, then even steeper heather and a little rock band to summit.The date posted was 28/03/2022.