Tarmachan Ridge Walk
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Outdoor activities Walks list (all) Always a strenuous walk, even in good weather, this becomes hazardous in winter conditions with icy surfaces and severe drifting in gale force winds. The final ascent to Tarmachan summit will often require crampons and ice axe after heavy snow.
From the Lawers car park, exit to the road, turning right for about 400 yds then left onto a rough land rover track. Pass threough a gate and take a path to the right after about 300 yds. This path leads up to a gate in the deer fence then follows the ridge northwest to a small un-named summit. Continue past this summit decending to a stile over the deer fence in the bealach. Continue over the bealach and start climbing up a steep gully (often filled with snow and icy in winter) leading to a short walk north east to the summit of Tarmachan. From here on, care is required as the path is often narrow with short grassy slopes dropping off into steep cliffs, especially to the south and east.
The track becomes narrow now and a little airy with steep drops to both sides. After a
short while the path drops via a series of zigzags to a sudden tricky descent to a
bealach. Some scrambling skill is useful here and a slip
could be serious. (the tricky bit can be by-passed by a steep faint track
to the right as you face the bealach). Over the top now and descending about 1500ft to yet another bealach from which the climb is southwest to several possible summits of Craig na Callich.
Continue on the LR track to the starting point.
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