Around the Small Shepherd at Glen Coe
A signpost to Glen Etive, at the edge of the car park, marks the start of the path into Lairig Gartain. The path is clear and well built. It heads up-valley with the River Coupall down on the left. Gradually it draws closer to the river, but does not cross it. A large cairn marks the top of the path, which is slightly to the right of the lowest point of the pass.
The descending path is steeper, first down boggy grass, then stony and eroded to the right of the stream. After 0.5 miles (800m) the main path bears off right, and slants down the right-hand wall of the valley. Eventually it emerges on to the steep south ridge of Stob Dubh.
Here a path runs down to a gate in a deer fence just below, but there's no need to go any further downhill. Follow a path above the deer fence, descending to cross the Allt Lairig Eilde. (If the stream is too full to cross, you can head up to the right of the stream, hoping to find a safer crossing after about 0.25 miles (400m), where the stream runs more level either below or above a medium-sized waterfall.) Having crossed the stream, follow the fence up to pass its corner. Turn right up a wide path that rises out of Glen Etive.
The path ascends to the left of the stream, passing several waterfalls. eventually it crosses the stream, now very much smaller, then continues straight ahead, crossing the col well to the right of its lowest point. A large cairn marks the top of the path.
The new, descending stream is also, confusingly, the Allt Lairig Eilde. The path crosses it by a wide, shallow ford and goes down its left bank. (But if the previous stream was tricky, you should now stay to the right of this stream, rejoining the path where it recrosses.) After 1.25 miles (2km), the path recrosses, using large boulders as stepping-stones. It runs down to join the A82 near the cairn that marks the entry into Glen Coe.
Cross the road, and the river beyond, to join the old Glencoe road at an arched culvert. Turn right along the firm track, which soon rejoins the new road, then cross diagonally, on to a damp path. This runs briefly to the right of the new road, then recrosses. It soon rejoins the A82 opposite the beginning of the walk.
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