Saturday, 15 August 2020
Sgiath Chuil and Meall Glas 15 Aug 2020
The final two Munros of the week, en route home and accessed from the A84. The cloud lifted only slowly during the day. The first summit, Sgiath Chuil, was in cloud, the summit being at 3,067' after a steady, fairly steep climb. Next, a steep descent and re-ascent led to a long ridge and the second summit of Meall Glas,3,150', dramatically poking its head out of a cloud inversion in the evening sunshine, as was Ben More to the south. Munros #253.
Thursday, 13 August 2020
Derry Cairngorm and Beinn Mheadhoin 13 Aug 2020
A day of shifting cloud and views through the mist. another start from the pinewoods at Linn of Dee. The bouldery slopes of Derry Cairngorm led to the cairn at 3,789' and my 250th Munro! We then dropped down through the huge, empty bit dramatic landscapes to Loch Etchachan and views of the towering cliffs below Ben Macdui coming and going in the cloud, before the steep pull up onto the summit plateau of Beinn Mheadhoin and the summit tors, the highest being at 3,878'. A scenic but long walk out back to Linn of Dee. Munros #251.
Monday, 10 August 2020
Devil’s Point 10 Aug 2020
A superb day accessing the Cairngorms from the south, a long approach ended by Corrour, then an ascent of the steep slopes behind the bothy onto the ridge of Devil's Point and the summit cairn poised over a steep drop at 3,294'. Views north to Braeriach and Cairn Toul, and east across the Lairig to Cairngorm. he still conditions meant that midges were troublesome even by the cairn. On the walk out the cloud lifted and the sun increasingly illuminated the heather slopes along the glen and the shapely peak just conquered. Munro #249.
Sunday, 9 August 2020
Ben Avon 9 Aug 2020
A beautiful cloudless sunny day at the start of my week at Braemar with Jennifer and Matthew. A long but superbly scenic ascent of Ben Avon from Keiloch, a gradual but steady ascent through Glen Quoich and past the ruins Slugain Lodge. then up the wide, gently sloping glen with Beinn a' Bhuird rearing massively to the west and the whole landscape a riot of heathery colour. On reaching The Sneck, a steeper gravelly climb brought us to the massive summit plateau of Ben Avon, with the summit tor at 3,842'. A superb viewpoint especially of the other Cairngorm giants to the north and west. An equally long descent, but mostly heathery ground so fairly easy on the feet - a total distance for the day of 23 miles. Munro #248.
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