Richard Webb: Glorious. Go in from Keiloch, pass the track junction to the marshy open land then head up. Runnable scots pines all the way; plantation lower down, old stuff higher up. The path is of little value, as it's just as easy anywhere. I have orienteered here, and remember a high fence east of the top, so eastern or direct approaches may run up against that. Also the east is FC country and the runnability is not so good. A direct southern slog is rocky and steep.
Jonathan Woods: Much easier than you might think. Some of the trees form a splendid old pine forest with well-spaced trees and easy walking on bilberry etc. Head up the track north from Keiloch, then up the west ridge; there's a wall to follow I think.