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Dec

2008

Sunrise Sunrise 9:44 am
Sunset Sunset 4:36 pm
6 hours 51 minutes(s) daylight

Gairich is a route in “The Glen Quoich” region / range which is located in the Loch Eil to Glen Shiel area of the Scottish Highlands as defined by the Scottish Mountaineering Club.

On this route you return by same way

This is the usual ascent of Gairich that starts from the car park at the Loch Quoich at grid reference NH070024. From there the dam wall is crossed and a path is picked up which goes south for 2.5 kilometres to reach the lower part of the eastern ridge.

Gairich gives a fairly easy day out for walkers and its isolated summit is a superb viewpoint of the area.

Distance: 15km / 9 miles
Ascent: 870m / 2855 feet
Time: 4 hours plus

There is 1 munro on this route

MunroHeightOrderPronunciationMeaning
Gairich919272GarreechNoisy hill


QGrid Ref.BearingDistance(km)Description
NH06920244181° S0.5 (0.5)From the parking area cross the dam onto path
NH06910194191° S1.1 (1.6)Continue along the path approx 3km which can be wet underfoot
NH06680082189° S0.6 (2.2)Pass the lochan "Lochan an Fhigheadair" on the right
NH06590026184° S0.7 (2.9)Continue along the path upto pinewood plantation
NN06539957156° SSE0.1 (3)Head left for 100 metres
NN06569950282° WNW0.1 (3.1)Head right onto the eastern end of "Druim na Geid ridge"
NN06439953262° W1.7 (4.8)Continue along the path wich zig zags up
NN04739931293° WNW0.9 (5.7)once on the ridge follow the path over "Bac nam Foid"
NN03919967254° WSW0.9 (6.6)from "Bac nam Foid" head to the foot of Gairich steep easter crags
NN03049943294° WNW0.4 (7)zig zag cleverly around the crags
NN02669960255° WSW0.1 (7.1)climb steeply onto the summit of Gairich
NN02589958225° SW0.1 (7.2)Return via the same route after reaching the summit
Munro SummitNN025995225° SW0.1 (7.3)The summit Gairich (919 metres)

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This month you MUST take ice axe and crampons, and have been taught how to use them. You also must have an awareness of avalanche danger and have a competent navigator

The details provided above are an aid to planning an expedition, but all distances, altitudes and bearings must be considered approximate. You must navigate with the appropriate map, a compass, your navigation skills and common sense.
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