Sunday, 16 November 2014

Maoile Lunndaidh 16 Nov 2014

An enjoyable walk from Strathfarrar along the edge of Loch Monar, then up lower slopes, avoiding most of the wet bogs, to the eastern end of the Maoile Lunndaidh ridge. Then an ascent along the ridge, with intermittent sunshine breaking through the cloud, and no wind at all. We reached the cairn on the plateau and were rewarded with stunning views west to Fisherfield and Torridon, and southwest to the Cuillin ridge. Summit height is 3,304' so an excellent viewpoint. As we returned the cloud rolled in from the east and there was intermittent light drizzle, so a bonus to get a summit view. Munro total 146.

Saturday, 20 September 2014

Corrour - Beinn na Lap, Sgor Gaibhre and Carn Dearg 20 Sept 2014

A fine sunny day with clear weather and a northerly breeze, and a train ride first to the isolated station at Corrour by Loch Ossian. First target was Beinn na Lap, a gentle pull onto the summit ridge with stunning views to Glencoe, the Mamores, Grey Corries and Ben Nevis. The cairn at 3,074' provided an amazing panorama. Dropping down to Loch Ossian gave a sunny waterside spot for lunch, then a steep pull up the slopes to the SE to the ridge and the second Munro of the day, Sgor Gaibhre at 3,133', with amazing views to Ben Alder and across to Schiehallion. Finally, on to Carn Dearg to the west, cairn at 3,087', and we then dropped down to the Loch and were back at the station with an hour to spare......the cafe was unfortunately closed! Munro total 145.

Friday, 19 September 2014

Beinn Achaladair and Beinn a'Chreachain 19 Sept 2014........the halfway point!

Half of the Munros done, 141/282.....Beinn Achaladair, 3,409', and no view!
My last Munro trip of the year with Keith, Jen and Matt, and we tackled 2 of the Munros behind Bridge of Orchy in misty conditions with little wind, that burnt off in the afternoon. First up was a gradual pull up Beinn Achaladair to the cairn (3,409') in the mist - halfway! my 141st Munro out of 282.......then on along the ridge, in shifting cloud, to the second Munro at 3,547', Beinn a'Chreachain. Quite a long day with increasingly expansive views, leaving the final Munro of the group, Beinn Mhanach, for another day. Munro total now 142.

Saturday, 2 August 2014

Ben Nevis again.....after 33 years!

2 Aug - An enjoyable day, in typically varied Scottish weather - after a generous invitation I joined our nurse Sue Mansfield and her family in Kinlochleven for the weekend. Our target was the ascent of Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis, via the tourist track from Achintee. We set off in the morning sunshine, and as predicted cloud gradually rolled in - I just beat the cloud to the summit, and got a view of the Mamores ridge, seemingly a long way below us, but containing 10 Munros! The summit cairn, at 4,409', was very cold and breezy - and crowded! The rain set in in earnest during our descent, and it was back for a shower and dry clothes.....mission accomplished. My second ascent of the Ben, my previous being as a sixth-former in 1981.....so the Munro count remains on 140. Photos JM.

Friday, 25 July 2014

Stuchd an Lochain and Meall Buidhe 25 July 2014

Hot and sunny, write up to follow.....Munro total now 140.

Thursday, 17 July 2014

Buachaille Etive Mor ( Stob Dearg and Stob na Broige) 17 July 2014

A fine day and at last I had the opportunity to tackle one of the iconic Scottish Mountains, Buachaille Etive Mor, that towers over Glencoe. It looks impregnable from the A82, but in fact the climb up Coire na Tulaich is steep but straightforward. Once on the ridge, it is a short ascent to the summit of Stob Dearg at 3,353', perched on the SE end of the mountain with dramatic views for Rannoch Moor, round to the Mamores and Ben Nevis, north into Glencoe proper and west to Loch Etive, with Ben Starav and Ben Cruachan visible. The ridge leads to the second Munro, Stob na Broige, at 3,153' slightly lower, via the steep intervening peak of Stob na Doire, not a Munro but it feels like one......again dramatic views throughout, especially as the cloud was lifting throughout the day and Ben Nevis and Bidean nam Bian finally cleared mid-afternoon. Munro total now 138, 3 to go to the halfway point....a few more photos to follow.....