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Colin Crawford: The approach along the track from Gallanachbeg is denied by lots of GOML notices, but if you sneak through the campsite you can follow the forest edge and join it further up. The cattle-chewed path lands you by Loch Gleann a'Bhearraidh, whose shores are a bracken-covered labyrinth. It's then relatively easy to follow the forest edge up to the summit area, which has not been planted. Feasible, but very awkward.
Tom Read: I approached from the track SE of the summit, marked for riding club members only. This soon became entangled in prickly undergrowth which left its mark on my legs. As we left the trig point, we were approached by a Land Rover in the field. We were asked which way we had come up. When I told them, they replied 'Just make sure you go back down the same way then'.
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