Wednesday, 26 May 2010

Carn Ghluasaid (Glen Shiel) 26 May 2010








26 May - The easternmost Munro of the north Glen Shiel peaks, and a fairly quick ascent on an excellent stalkers path to the summit plateau and cairn (3,140') with any further ridge walking cut short by wintry showers and reduced visibility. Good views prior to this of the Aonachs and Ben Nevis, and the hills to the west. The sixth Munro climbed this week.....

Tuesday, 25 May 2010

Ben Lawers and Beinn Ghlas 25 May 2010







25 May - The "tourist" ascent of Ben Lawers, (3,983') by way of Beinn Ghlas (3,619') and the SW ridge. Excellent views in all directions in the clear but cold weather, from Glencoe and Ben Nevis to the Cairngorms - a lot of lying snow visible at higher elevations. Two Munros climbed - Ben Lawers being the 9th highest, and the greatest elevation in the southern Highlands.

Monday, 24 May 2010

Mamores Ridge - Sgurr Eilde Mor, Binnein Mor and Na Gruagaichean 24 May 2010









24 May - Three Munros on the Mamores ridge climbed in an enjoyable but strenuous ridge walk - firstly Sgurr Eilde Mor (3,307') approached from the SE ridge by a good path - then across the ridge, and some lying snow, to the highest of the Mamores, Binnein Mor (3,701') with amazing views especially north to Ben Nevis and adjacent peaks, south to Bidean nam Bian and Glencoe, and east to Schiehallion. Finally, a rocky traverse to Na Gruagaichean (3,461') and the third Munro of the day, then a descent alongside a stream back to Kinlochleven.

Saturday, 22 May 2010

A Cairngorm Corbett - Creag a Chalamain 21 May 2010




21 May - a walk up onto the Cairngorm massif in excellent weather to look for Dotterel and Ptarmigan took in the plateau Corbett top of Creag a Chalamain (2,582') a good viewpoint for Cairngorm at 4075', and considered a top of Ben Macdui. The ascent is straightforward from Cairngorm Ski car park.

Saturday, 15 May 2010

Great Gable 15 May 2010






15 May - It's not a Munro, but a good walk! A fine day with increasing sunshine for the ascent of Great Gable, 2949', from Honister Pass - just over 2 hours with an enjoyable approach via Green Gable, the final scree slopes up to Great Gable being very steep in parts. An impressive view from the summit across to the Scafell Range, and round to Pillar and Haystacks to the west, and Helvellyn to the east.