13°C down to 10°, sunshine and showers
Corryhully bothy is in the Glenfinan estate. After a casual day recovering from the Mamores, I needed somewhere dry to relax. This is ideal, it has facilities that no other bothy has. It’s known as ‘the electric bothy’, for reasons you can guess. The other kind of facility is covered by a spade as usual in these places.
It’s best to phone the estate manager Alexander before staying. This is not a Mountain Bothies Association (MBA) hut. He then brought firewood that evening.

The Hut is home to families of voles. They are surprisingly big, with brown fur, but with no noticeable tail. They like to gnaw. They doughs on any ammtagmdpwtgat may hold food. So make sure you hang everything from the rafters so they can get to them. Take para cord or straps for your rucksack.
The evening was very nice, I stood outside eating supper watching bats and the shifting light of sunset down the Glen.
My intention is to climb Streap and stay here again before going home.
Alexander is the estate manager and I have seen him a couple of times, more to bring fresh firewood. Excellent. If I get a soaking on the hill, I can dry out in front of the fire.
The wood didn’t last long enough in practice. Maybe bring coal next time.