Hello! This is a log (largely in pictures), of our attempt to climb Scotland's Munros. We hope that we make it up all of them one day but have no particular time scale or grand plan, our only intention is to always enjoy them.
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Sailing Muriel from Mallaig to Knoydart
As forecast weather was much improved the following day so we had a good sail back round to Morar. We arrived there a bit ahead of the tide (at low tide the entrance to the inlet is covered with breaking waves). So we anchored for a while in a bay just around the corner and had a brew aboard the boat then when for it. It was still quite exciting getting in as we caught a wave for a while - the boat was however very well behaved and controllable and the only thing to hit was sand. Once in we followed the meandering river channel as best we could in to the slipway.
On our way home we had a quick division to climb Meall Ghaordaidh to the north west of Loch Tay.
White sands of Morar |
sailing the in the Sound of Sleat |
Looking into Loch Nevis |
Head of Loch Nevis |
Kyle Knoydart |
Thursday, 22 August 2013
Sunday, 21 July 2013
Bidean and Stob Corie Sgreamhach, Glencoe, 20 July 2013
Mid heat wave we decided to ignore all advice to avoid going outside due to the heat and went to Glencoe. Got there in record time by leaving in the cool of the evening at about 10 pm. Got to a packed Kings House camp site at about midnight and woke everyone up by inflating our new air bed (oh yes) and swearing at midges (one of the worst attacks I've known). Got up and left early enough to avoid the embarrassment of people knowing that it was us who disturbed them...
Loaded rucksacks with as much water as we could carry and decided to go up Bidean via Stob Corie nan Lochan and back via a 2nd munro ( Stob Corie Sgreamhach), descending through the beautiful Lost valley. The way up through the valley to Corie Lochan was stunning with many little potholes that looked perfect for a dip - hoped there'd be similar in the Lost valley on the way back down...
It was strangely quiet at this point - only passed one other party until we were well on our way round. We were thankfully in the shade most of the way up but once we were on the ridge shady spots were few and far between so we stopped and drank at every one - it was very hot with a slight breeze that came and went.
With bodies still generally over heating on way home we also had a very refreshing dip in the Orchy at Bridge of Orchy.
Loaded rucksacks with as much water as we could carry and decided to go up Bidean via Stob Corie nan Lochan and back via a 2nd munro ( Stob Corie Sgreamhach), descending through the beautiful Lost valley. The way up through the valley to Corie Lochan was stunning with many little potholes that looked perfect for a dip - hoped there'd be similar in the Lost valley on the way back down...
Looking back into Glencoe |
Swimming pool |
Stob Corie nan Lochan |
Top of Bidean, Corie nan Lochan behind, Rannoch Moor in ackground |
Sgreamhach |
Sgreamhach on right, Buachailles in background |
Maddy with Aonach Eagach, Mamores then Ben Nevis behind |
Top of Sgreamhach looking back to Bidean |
Lost Valley |
Swim time |
With bodies still generally over heating on way home we also had a very refreshing dip in the Orchy at Bridge of Orchy.
Traverse of Ben Lawers ridge, 2nd May 2013
Weather looking good so very last minute decision to head to the hills with Andrew and Lizzie. We parked in the high car park at the SE end of the Lawers ridge (just N of Loch Tay) and headed up towards Bheinn Ghlas, the first of 5 tops on the main ridge, with no fixed plan with regard to how far we'd go. The weather was as good as the forecast suggested so we committed ourselves to the whole ridge with a long walk or hopefully hitch hike back to the car from it's north west end. The walking was excellent; with a couple of minor scrambles the ridge and Ben Lawers itself are much more interesting that they appear from Loch Tay. As luck would have it we had a very fortuitous and 'small world' encounter with some old friends from Shropshire who we spotted hang-gliding in the valley below us. Knowing that the UK hang-gliding community is pretty small I gave Myles K a ring to see if it was him and it was. So we met the Kynaston crowd in the 'up a Munro, down a pint' pub next to Loch Tay and borrowed their car to retrieve ours. All in all a grand day out.
Ben Lawers |
Banana time |
Blaven, Skye. 17th March 2013
Blaven from Loch Slapin |
Jen |
John |
Ash |
Small Isles in background |
On top looking towards Cuillin Ridge |
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