Sunday, 20 October 2019

Beinn Bheoil and Ben Alder 20 Oct 2019

A very good day, with a dusting of snow and at times awesome views. We headed first up the slopes of Beinn Bheoil by a very good path then steady slopes, and the cloud was brushing the summit on arrival at 3,343'. En route, my first Brocken Spectre! This is a person's own shadow in the mist, it only happens when the sun is shining through mist or fog. Slightly eerie. Then, an expansive walk down to the bealach below 2,600' and a steep but interesting and varied climb up onto the edge of the Ben Alder plateau and the exhilarating views coming and going, very extensive, of both the extensive summit area, and the wider expanses of the lonely country around this part of the central Highlands. The summit has a large cairn and shelter at 3,766'. Very satisfying to get this group of 6 remote Munros finally bagged, logistically they are fairly challenging. Overall, typical autumn weather, with some superb clear sunlit views at times in the clear seasonal light - and less precipitation than expected! Munros #242.

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