This was another good day marred by a long walk in and a long walk out, plus I was getting problems with my feet. To start I walked several miles to Ballachulish and from the south of the village followed a path onto the hillside. Soon I abandoned the path and headed uphill towards the eastern ridge of Sgorr Bhan on a path that slowly appeared through the heather leading up to the ridge. Further up, the path became more distinct as the terrain became rockier and once the ridge narrowed the path quickly became more interesting as many scrambling opportunities presenting themselves. I was in heaven climbing up this ridge under a cool, cloudy sky, but with clear views all around.
After a pause to admire the view in the now bright sunshine I descended the other side of the mountain and rounded the top of Gleann a'Chaolais. Now I had a spot of difficulty; the guide book suggested descending a green gully, but all the gullies I could see were stone filled and therefore very tricky to descend. Eventually I picked a route descending in a precarious fashion steeply down to the head of the glen, at times sliding down the scree slope, not I may add without injury. Once at the bottom and bandaged I made my way to the left side of a young stream where a path was becoming clear.
My left ankle had started hurting the evening before and now it flared up again, but this time the balls of my feet were also starting to hurt. The latter, I'm sure, was due to the hard surface and worn out inner soles. The hard surface couldn't be helped but the inadequate soles could be patched until I was able to get new ones. Once my feet were properly bandaged I was finally able to get out of the forest and continue walking for more than an hour back to the youth hostel.
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