Salomon Ring of Steall Skyrace 2019
Read MoreSgurr a’ Mhaim
The top of Sgurr a’ Mhaim (1099m), the highest point of the route!
To here from Sgurr an lubhair via Stob Choire a’ Mhail is called the Devil's Ridge.
Beyond is Glen Nevis below and Ben Nevis above.
It took me just shy over two hours to reach this point which is only 8km along the ground.Glen Nevis
The descent to Glen Nevis is pretty significant and steep- over 1000m in less than 3km (1.8 miles). After the one and only aid station of the race you head up Glen Nevis and even run on a tarmac road!
At the end of the road is a classic trail that squeezes through a short gorge, and spits you out in an idyllic glen with the An Steall Waterfall looming ahead.The Way Down
From Am Bodach, it is nearly downhill all the way, at first back down to the col at the foot of The Mamores ridge, then turning steeply down into Coire na h’Eirghe reversing the ascent route from earlier in the day. This was extremely boggy and muddy - bad enough that Holly Page fell over and suffered hospital visit worthy injuries! A final dash back along the West Highland Way into Kinlochleven to bring six hours and forty-five minutes of torture to an end!