The Rois-Bheinn round, Inverailort, is described in the Walkhighlands website as :-
'A true West Highland classic, this round of three great Corbetts offers some of the most outstanding views along the western seaboard. A rugged and challenging day that will live long in the memory.' They were not kidding!
For those who are not complete anoraks, the Corbetts are the mountains in Scotland between 2500 and 3000 feet high, and there needs to be at least 500 feet of descent on all sides to be classed as a seperate mountain.
This is the view from Druim Fiaclach to the three Corbetts of Sgurr na Ba Glaise on the left, Rois-bheinn in the centre, and An Stac on the right. These mountans are right on the shore of Loch Ailort which is a sea loch, and the climb starts from the shore. This means that these mountains look out over the sea to the islands of the inner Hebrides such as Eigg and Rum - in shot to the right of the picture - and further round to Skye.
Monty and I saw one other person the whole day, a bit different to 'honeypot' areas.