The climbing/hillwalking club I was in, in Dunfermline, was called the Cioch after the one on Skye.Nothing rang wi a good yarn. I took bike in a couple years ago stayed in Ponymans Hut hid bike in Heather looked back after a few hundred yards bike shining like a mirror in the sun , still there after I did Ben a Buird and Ben Avon. I had last been up there with Martin in 1985 cycled in from Tomintoul and we did Squareface he dragged me up. Last climb I did was with him again 2 years ago on Skye, The Cioch dragged up again. I had sunstroke from a mega day doing the Quirang the long way in September .
Squareface is a good climb made all the better due to where it is and well worth the long bike/walk in.
I've seen bikes like yours from above too so when I've left mine/ours I've been paranoid about them being seen.
Done a good few climbs on and above the Cioch. On one called Trophy Crack above Cioch, we'd finished climb and my climbing mate wanted to bag a Munro top that was on ridge above it. We'd climbed in the mist all day so when my mate who was walking a bit in front and above me said what a great view I thought he was taking the piss. When I walked a bit further up my head literally popped up through the mist into the sunshine above an inversion. What a brilliant view, we could see all the high mountains on mainland and the ones on rest of Skye and friends I spoke to later in week who had been down in the English Lakes that day hillwalking said it was same there. The rest of the folk from climbing club my mate was in never saw the sun the whole weekend we were all on Skye.