This can be a little overlooked sitting as it does at the far end of the collection on wonders that are LOchabers finest, but it's a fine hill in it's own right.
It has an interesting ascent once you clear the boggy lower section, the ridge is fine and the views west are joyous.
It can feel like a short day, but you'll climb it along with Chno Dearg for a fine horseshoe walk.
Take a diversion on the way down to the big Lochan at the end of Chno Dearg's wide north ridge to see some semi submerged pine forest remains. They look like dinosaur bones sticking out of a prehistoric swamp.
(Written by: ptc)