Etive duo


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By rockhopper on 25/04/15 at 11:03pm

Hills walked:
Beinn Maol Chaluim South Top (High Hill of Britain and sub Sim)
Beinn Maol Chaluim (Corbett, Marilyn, HuMP, High Hill of Britain, Yeaman, Sim, and Tump)
Beinn a' Chrulaiste (Corbett, Marilyn, HuMP, High Hill of Britain, Yeaman, Sim, and Tump)
Date started:21/03/2015
Distance:15.5 km or 9.6 miles
Ascent:1500m or 4921ft
Start OSGB:NN150496
Time taken:8:00
Naismith:5:36

Had been too busy of late to get anywhere near a hill but managed to find a space on Saturday. Was also very unfit which would show itself throughout the day.

Nice drive up to Glencoe in the early light.

Stob Dearg

Beinn Maol Chaluim

Parked in the wee lay-by down Glen Etive just at the end of the first wooded area.

Ben Starav

Walked down the road a short way to try to find a faint path. Then steeply up the hillside towards Beinn Maol Chaluim. Had to negotiate a craggy section before the ground levelled off a bit higher up.

Beinn Trilleachan, Beinn Sgulaird

Loch Etive

Ben Starav & co

Some snow patches here and there most of which could be avoided or were OK to walk through. Didn't need spikes but took out the ice axe for a couple of harder packed sections which sloped off quite sharply.

Beinn Fhionnlaidh

Ridge walk for the final section to get to the summit cairn.

Cairn

Bidean nam Bian

Glencoe

Beinn a' Bheithir

Some mist rolled in and partially obscured the views. Waited a bit to see if it would clear but gave up and started back down. As usual, it then cleared.

Ben Cruachan

Used the microspikes for some sections on the descent and took a bit of a detour - didn't fancy descending through the crags.

Had spotted a good section for glissading on the way up so took advantage on the way down - forgot though that my trousers weren't waterproof.

Met slyspeed on his way up - saltire buff on his head - good to meet you.

Quite a bit of noise from frogs on approaching various small areas of water but they then rapidly disappeared when they saw me approaching.

Frog spawn

Back down to the car trying not to slip too often.

Beinn a'Chrulaiste

Then drove up to Glencoe and the Altnafeadh car park. Very busy by this time but managed to get parked. Sat on the bench to have lunch and got talking to a couple up from Gloucester - they'd tried climbing Stob Dearg but couldn't get up through the snow cornice so came back down - were going for a low level walk instead.

Had a longer break than planned - too nice to rush. Eventually got ready and set off along the road to find the start of the track for Beinn a'Chrulaiste.

Quite steeply up the hillside and was starting to find things harder than usual - very unfit so had to stop fairly frequently.

Again there were some snow patches but no need for any winter gear.

Nice views higher up.

Got to the top where the wind was a little chilly - sat in the wee shelter to have some food.

More photos then started to head back down. Right knee had been playing up over the last couple of months and starting to get worse. Opted for the direct descent back the same way instead of carrying on for the loop.

Some big holes in the snow.

Lairig Gartain

Snow at the head of the corrie

Back down at the car, the couple from Gloucester had had a good walk and found a good viewpoint. They were pondering what to do the following day so we had a bit of a discussion. Got changed and headed back home for dinner.



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