On the main leg of the hike, we walked up and along the ridgeline, and the view was just beautiful – from the top, you’re looking across this vast, exposed landscape littered with massive boulders. The descent was just as breathtaking – you can see for miles but there’s nothing but endless hills and mountains, and the loch far below. It’s so vast – you feel tiny, and it’s a different sensation to the one you get to when you climb summits in Wales, or places like Scafell Pike. It’s just so big and open.
It’s tough terrain - especially when you’re carrying a tent and cooking kit. There’s a lot of loose ground, and you have to watch your step, especially on the descents, where there’s a lot of rubble and scree. It’s challenging, and you need good boots – ones with great ankle support and fantastic grip.