The ferry from Mallaig on the west coast of Scotland to the small village of Inverie on the Knoydart Peninsular takes about 45 minutes, the quickest and easiest way to get there.
From left to right, Ladhar Bheinn (Lerven), Sgurr Coire Choinnichean, Luinne Bheinn (Louis Vane), and Meall Buidhe.
Inverie
Looking back towards Mallaig.
Ladhar Bheinn from my campsite, the route goes around the right of the wood and up to the Bealach (col) on the ridge.
Over the other side of the ridge, looking down on the Sandaig Isles where Gavin Maxwell lived and wrote "A ring of bright water".
Loch Hourn.
Looking down the ridge. Egg, Rum and Canna on the horizon.
Looking up the ridge.
Looking back up to the summit from half way down the east side.
And further down.
The route ahead over Aonach Sgoite, lots of up's and down's.
The planned site for the night, Dubh-Lochain.
A last look at Ladhar Bheinn.
Meall Buidhe.
Luinne Bheinn.
My camp for the night, not the best site very tussocky.