@Ghaznavid The description for Sterkhorn as promised.
As PeterHowells posted, the path is reasonably well defined, but there are a few false paths, which could entail a little unnecessary scrambling if followed.
I have divided the hike into 3 sections (see red lines in "Route Description" photo).
1.The first section entails a classic slog up the ridge - the gravel path can be slippery when descending.
2.The second section follows a very scenic route and eventually hugs the cliff face on your left. About half way along this face (see photo 2), look out for a path which climbs the left rock up to a higher level (a false path carries straight on). A little further along, the path then appears to go nowhere (just rock). It actually continues straight ahead, just at a higher level. You will then move above the cliff face you have been ascending. As the path flattens out, look out for a path ascending the grass slope to your left towards the next rock outcrop (a false path carries straight on). From there, follow the next ridge until it levels out into a basin.
3.The third section follows up this basin (see photo 3), at first following a stream course and then ascending a steep grass slope to a saddle with a stunning view down to Keith Bush camp. From here you will do some rock scrambling to the top (it includes squeezing through a narrow chimney/wormhole).
Just be aware, there are some exposed bits along the second and third sections which can prove quite intimidating to vertigo sufferers.
Enjoy - it is a really satisfying climb.
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