Tuesday, 21 July 2020

Beinn Dubhchraig and Ben Oss 21 July 2020

A fine day in the southwest Highlands and a chance to bag these two Munros, which I’d wanted to climb for a long time. The approach from Dalrigh is on good though boggy paths all the way, initially through a patch of remnant Caledonian forest, then alongside a stream and waterfalls. The path rises steadily up the flank of Beinn Dubhchraig from the east, and then an easy climb south leads to the summit at 3,205’ with a panoramic view of Loch Lomond and the Arrochar Alps. Then back down to the bealach and a more strenuous ascent up the flanks of Ben Oss, which from its 3,373’ summit has a close up view of Ben Lui in the foreground, with an array of peaks stretching north across Glencoe and the Black Mount as far as the Ben Nevis, clear of cloud for once. The descent requires a reascent of the bealach before the boggy path back to Dalrigh. A day of sunshine and white clouds before high cloud rolled in ahead of an approaching front. Munros #247.

Monday, 20 July 2020

An Socach (Deeside) 20 July 2020

At last ! Back in the mountains, and the spacious horizons of the eastern hills, in fine, breezy and showery conditions interspersed with sunny glimpses. A pleasant walk in from the Invercauld entrance on the A93 lead to heathery slopes up to the 2km-long summit plateau of An Socach, with the summit at 3,097’ being at the western end of a very gradual stony incline. Views north to a rather dreich and showery Cairngorm massif. Munro #245.