With the cairn of Lochnagar now placed, the archive reaches its twentieth summit, a quiet marker in a long, deliberate journey. From the sculptural hush of Beinn Bhrotain to the royal rim of Lochnagar, each entry has offered not just terrain, but tone: a rhythm of access, care, and legacy.
This series began with a promise of every-second-day pacing, campervan practicality, and emotional nuance. It now holds twenty-one profiles, each fact-checked, mapped, and gently framed for those who travel with intention.
What’s been covered so far:
- Regions: From the Grey Corries to the Central Cairngorms
- Routes: Ridge traverses, plateau circuits, and lochan approaches
- Access: Trailheads, laybys, campsites, and fuel stops, all mapped for mobile living
- Legacy: Gaelic name origins, summit features, and ceremonial reflections
Whether you’ve climbed, camped, or simply read along, your presence shapes the archive’s voice. Thank you.
Next up: Munro Profile 21. The rhythm continues tomorrow.
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