The Grey Corries are a set of peaks joined by a long ridge immediately east of Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest mountain. The are drizzled in a silver top when viewed from afar. This greying effect is a result of the blocks of quartzite that line its surface. They contain four Munros.
This short video features a full traverse of the main Grey Corries ridge from a wild camp beside the Abhainn Rath river in typical dreich and dreary Scottish hillwalking conditions.
Footage and narration: Edita Horrell
For a trip report see: www.markhorrell.com/blog/2020...
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10 ноя 2020