On a coast to coast walk across Scotland, which route would require the most self-sufficiency?

On a coast to coast walk across Scotland, which route would require the most self-sufficiency? - Monochrome back view of full body unrecognizable person in autumn clothes walking on lonely wet sandy coast in overcast day

As a keen hiker with some time off I am considering a self-supported walk across Scotland.

Which route/locations would encompass the most self-sufficiency whilst bagging a considerable number of Munroes and scenic beauty spots.

Note (before anyone offers hiking advice): I am skilled in the outdoors, a medic, born in Scotland and comfortable with my perceived level of risk. I am specifically looking for itinerary suggestions off-the-beaten-path.






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