The maps are unfolded, and the archive stirs once more. After a restful winter pause, the campervan-access Munro series resumes tomorrow with Profile 9: Càrn Mòr Dearg, a sweeping ridge neighbour to Ben Nevis, known for its graceful arc and panoramic solitude.
This next entry continues the rhythm set before the break: every-second-day postings, modular clarity, and a blend of practical access with emotional nuance. Whether you’re returning with boots laced or simply browsing from a warm van window, the archive welcomes you back.
Coming up:
- Campervan logistics for Glen Nevis and the North Face trailhead
- Ridge navigation notes for the famed CMD Arete
- Legacy reflections on the name “Big Red Cairn” and its quiet grandeur
Thank you for walking the first eight with us. Your feedback, reflections, and presence have shaped the tone of this archive more than you know.
Let’s begin again with care, clarity, and a ridge worth crossing.
Explore more with us:
- Browse Spiralmore collections
- Read our Informal Blog for relaxed insights
- Discover Deconvolution and see what’s happening
- Visit Gwenin for a curated selection of frameworks

