Creag Meagaidh – An Infectious Case of ‘Corrie Ardour’
Creag Meagaidh is seen by many to be a mountain preserve for ice climbers, skiers and winter walkers, and indeed, under its customary white mantle, the mountain is undoubtedly at its finest. However, there is also much to recommend for the summer visitor, from the extraordinary natural regeneration of the landscape and the secluded splendour of one of the most magnificent Highland corries, to the expansive freedom of the summit plateau. Creag Meagaidh is a lofty height. At 3701ft (1128m),…