Carn an Fhidhleir and An Sgarsoch which are along way from civilization on a good track. If you're making the long walk in this will be a long strenuous day; The use of a bike up to Geldie Lodge & beyond if determained along a landrover track will shorten the day considerably. ]]> 0 Parking Area 0 Bridge 0 Waypoint 0 Dot 0 Waypoint 0 Dot 0 Waypoint 0 Waypoint 0 Dot 0 Waypoint 0 Waypoint 0 Waypoint 0 An Sgarsoch usually climbed on the same outing. The hill is generally formed of broad ridged & wide corries giving moderate grassy slopes. Usual ascess is via Linn of Dee on a excellent path (rocky in places) to Geldie Lodge where easy access is gained by a recently constructed path that skirts around the foot of Scarsoch Bheag. Alternatively access can be gained from the south eastern ridge over Leachdann Feith Seasgachain & Braigh Coire an Stuic Ghuithais onto the top marked 906 via Glen Tarf (bothy).]]> Summit 0 Waypoint 0 Waypoint 0 Summit 0 Waypoint 0 Dot 0 Waypoint 0 Parking Area 0 Bridge 0 Waypoint 0 Dot 0 Waypoint 0 Dot 0 Waypoint 0 Waypoint 0 Dot 0 Waypoint 0 Waypoint 0 Waypoint 0 An Sgarsoch usually climbed on the same outing. The hill is generally formed of broad ridged & wide corries giving moderate grassy slopes. Usual ascess is via Linn of Dee on a excellent path (rocky in places) to Geldie Lodge where easy access is gained by a recently constructed path that skirts around the foot of Scarsoch Bheag. Alternatively access can be gained from the south eastern ridge over Leachdann Feith Seasgachain & Braigh Coire an Stuic Ghuithais onto the top marked 906 via Glen Tarf (bothy).]]> Summit 0 Waypoint 0 Waypoint 0 Summit 0 Waypoint 0 Dot 0 Waypoint