Bidean Burn
Summery
A steep track leads to an open, adventure canyon with multiple abseils into shallow pools.
Canyon Descent:
400m
Highest Drop:
50m
Canyon Length:
650m
Minimum Ropes:
1X 100m
Flood Risk:
Low
Access Type:
Public
Rock Type:
Rhyolite
Catchment:
1.6km2
Duration: in, down and out:
IN: 40 mins DOWN: 1hr 30mins OUT: 20 mins
Anchors
Ghosted
Notes
No pre-existing anchors are present in this canyon, if you can't find anything to anchor off of, you always have to option to escape and climb down. Possible in higher flows.
Description
Approach by Car:
Ample parking just off the A82 near the bridge over the Coe and turn of for the Clachaig.
Approach by foot: From the car park walk back onto the road towards Fort William and cross over the bridge, immediately after the bridge is a gate that leads you to a well built footpath that leads you to the top of the canyon.
Canyon entry: Enter the canyon at the top waterfall, The footpath keeps climbing but heads into the valley, this is when you need to get in.
Canyon descent: The top section is open with boulders being the most common anchor, the lower section has a deeper feel but completely escapable, lots of trees to choose from as anchors in this section.
Exit: The canyon comes to an obvious end, lots of small, open DC's head back on the path and back to the car park.
Escapes: Always possible through out.
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Disclaimer
No responsibility or liability is taken for any harm, death or loss of property from using the information found on Canyon Log. Topo features, descriptions and notes may not be accurate and could be misleading. You must carry anchor building materials, be experienced and use your own judgement when canyoning. Flooding can completely change the layout, features and conditions. Insufficient experience may result in death.
Descended on 23rd August 2023. Anchor options are limited in the upper section. Managing rope abrasion can be difficult at times due to the use of natural anchors. Descended a day after heavy rain which caused flooding in the area, levels seem to rise and fall quickly.