The Lairig Ghru passes through the heart of the high Cairngorms reaching a height of 835m, higher than most hills in either England or Wales. Above it the mountains tower for almost another 500m to their summits. The plan is to undertake a backpack circuit to and from the convenient transport hub of Aviemore. Once through the Lairig Ghru an option will be to establish a base camp and visit the remote Munros of the Dee watershed before returning to our transport home, perhaps over the Cairngorm/Ben Macdui plateau or the equally spectacular Lairig an Laoigh.
May is a great time to visit the Cairngorms. The days are really starting to stretch out but it’s still too early for the midges. Snow patches will hopefullly be lingering in high sheltered spots and could be encountered in the Lairig Ghru.
Note this trip is a backpacking trip, carrying all food and equipment required for four nights camping in remote mountainous country. The route will remain flexible as per the strengths and aspirations of the group, together with the weather and the conditions on the ground. It is a challenging mini-expedition, suitable for those who are comfortable camping, carrying a loaded pack and wish to take these skills a little further.
Group size is strictly limited to 5 (plus trip steward) to align with the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, and for safety. It is not a guided trip and we will operate with input from all the team.
Note the trip will begin in Aviemore on Friday morning so all attendees must be ready to join then. We will return to Aviemore around mid-afternoon on Tuesday for return travel. As this trip is not running over the bank holiday it should make transport slightly easier and hopefully cheaper to plan.