Cuillin Ridge Course – four & Five day Courses
A guided four-day Cuillin ridge course aimed at people who want to get onto the Black Cuillins. Enabling them to tick off all of the 11 Munros along the ridge.
Cuillin Ridge Course – Munros:
There are 11 Munros scattered across its jagged skyline ridge. We break the Munros down into more manageable, and achievable days.
That said you’ll still need to have a good level of fitness – hopefully around our Silver level – Click here to find out more. The days are still long and will involve lots of Scrambling on mountainous terrain. Usually the ridge will be narrow and a good head for exposure and heights really does help.
Our Guides of course will rope you up on the more technical parts so you’ve nothing to fear if you accidentally slip or trip.
We have put a suggested itinerary for our four day Ridge Munro course. Although we will stick to it, depending on the weather, and the group’s wants, needs and abilities, we will adjust accordingly. So day 1 may become day 3 for example. Cuillin Ridge Course
Cuillin Ridge Course – Day 1:
1. Sgur nan Eag 2. Sgurr Dubh Mor 3. Sgurr Alasdair
This is a good intro to the ridge. The southern end of the Black Cuillin Ridge is every bit as impressive as its northern counterpart. Making our way for Coire Ghrunnda, this is a good place to stop and admire the awesome scenery! After we are on the ridge proper, we head onto Sgurr Eag. We then backtrack and head up to Dubh Mor, before finishing on Alasdair. We head out via Coire Laggan.
Day 2:
4. Sgurr Mhic Choinnich 5. The ‘Inn Pinn’ 6. Sgurr na Banachdich
After the previous days descent via Coire Laggan, we venture back into it and ascend by the An Stac screes. This then leads us to the col between the Inaccessible Pinnacle, and Mhic Choinnich. The ascent of this peak is quite tricky especially in the wet! So we break the rope out here to safeguard any possible errors. Once up and down, we make our way to the Inn Pinn and get ourselves into position. A full briefing and final check will be given before we ascend. Our Guides will put you at ease and offer expert tips, hints, and advice on the best way to tackle it. That’s the major difficulties out of the way for today, and we’ll pop over to Banachdich to bag this one before heading out through Coire a’Ghreadaidh.
Day 3:
7. Sgurr a’Ghreadaidh 8. Sgurr a’Mhadaidh
A slightly shorter day is day three. Although with two big days previously it’s still a tough one. Once up and into An Dorus gap, our Munros are left and right of the gap. Sgurr a’Mhadaidh is more technical than its neighbour, but pretty straight forward. Once we have summited on both we return via the same way.
Day 4:
9. Sgurr nan Gillean 10. Am Basteir 11. Bruach na Frithe
The last day on your Cuillin ridge course. Our start point for the northern part of the Cuillin Ridge is the Sligachan. Making our way into Coire a’Bhasteir and then the summit of Gillean, via its west ridge. We can then have a rest at the col, before heading up the easy ramp onto Am Basteir, before tackling the infamous ‘Bad Step’. It’s then an easy walk up to Bruach na Frithe, after which we head back down. Mission accomplished.
5 Day Course:
In addition to our 4 day Cuillin Munro course, we have started to offer the same package but over five days. Because the Cuillins are a physically demanding place we found this to be helpful to people who are trying to ‘bag’ they’re Munros. It has the identical itinerary but we have a days flexibility in the program.
Therefore the five days are great for giving people a break on day three say. As this is when people’s legs often feel the strain! Likewise if the weather is horrendous (often can be) then a days grace is gratefully received! Our price for the five day course is only charged at a low rate for the ‘day off’ day. Therefore it isn’t charged at a full days rate. Above all the choice is yours which course you prefer.