Sunday, 6 November 2016

Ptarmigan November Meet (Callander)

(6.11.2016) Ben Vane & Ben Ledi, 23km. 7hrs. 1,067m ascent

Ptarmigan November Meet high tea was at the Lade Inn, just outside Callander. The bus dropped us off at Brig o’Turk & we took the landrover track North to the power station & Glen Finglas Reservoir. We took the other track NE up Gleann Casaig to Bealach na Seann then NW to the summit of Ben Vane 821m. Lucy left a rose for Martin, a member of the club who sadly passed away in an accident on the hills. Headed back SE towards Stuc Dhubh 662m, passed by Bioran na Circe 722m, Lochan nan Corp, Bealach nan Corp & up Ben Ledi’s NW ridge. Winds on Ben Ledi were the most ferocious i’ve ever encountered on the hills. Crawling at one point. Descended SE  & instead of taking the path back down, we continued SE down rough ground to the Great Trossachs Path then back along to the Lade Inn with good food, good company & a toast to Martin’s memory.












Sunday, 23 October 2016

Forcan Weekend

The Saddle, Forcan Ridge and Sgurr na Sgine

(21.10.16) 15km. 8hrs,20mins. 1345m ascent. Layby A87 - Bealach na Craoibhe - Sgurr na Forcan Easter Butress - The Saddle 1011m - SE - Bealach Coire Mhalagain - Sgurr na Sgine 946m - Faochag 909m

After the success of the Glencoe weekend we arranged another wee camping/hill days/sesh. We agreed Kintail would be a good option with the Forcan Ridge & other hills nearby. It was originally planned for the weekend 14th/15th but Robin had a work meeting so we agreed the week after. Just aswel as the weather gods were conspiring against us for that weekend, however high pressure was in charge for the NW & we were in for a good weekend.

Met Robin after his work Thursday afternoon & we headed North. Shiel Bridge Campsite was closed for the season in November so we booked up at Morvich Campsite. We were pretty impressed with the facilitites. A nice section for pitching, a sheltered BBQ & cooking area, clean showers & toilets, warm drying room & a games room. 
We cooked up tea as Stephen & Lee came back from a great day on the hills. They pitched up in the morning & did Beinn Fhada & A' Ghlas-bheinn. Later we all walked 2 mile to the Kintail Lodge Hotel for a few scoops. Got the forecast & the Friday looked the better of the 2 days so we agreed to do the Forcan Ridge on the Friday.

Set off from the A87 layby around 9sh. Packed the poles away & began the enjoyable scrambling. The rock was dry & there was nothing difficult. One awkward bit were i had to use my upper body strength & swing myself over abit of rock. We got to the awkward 10 metre descent. Stephen took one look & went "nah" so did I & Robin. Lee attempted but quickly retraced his footing & took the path to the left. We weren't sure which was the actual summit. Touched the cairn anyway & made our way over to the trig point. Wandered over by the lochan admiring the ridges coming up from the West & North. Be good to return via these ridges one day. Even a wee wild camp spot at the lochan.

 














Headed up to the ridge quite quickly & up to the NorthWest top before the summit of Sgurr na Sgine. Returned to the ridge & it was an enjoyable plod around to the minor summit of Faochag. Then it was a long steep descent down the NorthEast ridge which felt like forever. Boggy anaw further down.










(22.10.2016) 11km. 6hrs 44min. 1,154m ascent. Cluanie Inn - 848m 854m - Sgurr an Fhuarail 987m -  Aonach Meadhoin 1001m - Sgurr a Bhealaich 1036m - Saileag956m - Bealach an Lapain

Saturday evening Pete met us at the layby just as we finished the ridge. We headed back to the campsite & Pete booked a pitch for the night. After scran we made the 4 mile return pilgrimage to the boozer, with a can to break up the walk of course. Another good night with a few light refreshments & the plan was to do the Brother's ridge on the Saturday. Robin had done it before so suggested East to West to get the views towards the 5 Sisters.

After breakfast we dropped Peter's car at the layby & jumped in Stephen's car bound for the Cluanie Inn.
We did the route from East to West, enjoying the views to the Five Sisters. Ascended the open hill side from the Clunie Inn in a NW direction to the 843 Top on the South East ridge of Sgurr an Fhuarail. Then onto the Top itself before a slight descent and reascent to Munro number 1 Aonach Meadhoin, 1001m. We then descended to point 938m then the col at 827 before the climb up to Munro number two, Sgurr a’ Bhealaich Dheirg, which is NE along a little narrow, rocky arrete with a drystone dyke. Headed back SW to point 1030m then W down to 872m before climbing to the final Munro of the day, Saileag 956m. Descended SW to Bealach an Lapain, 725m before a steep descent South following the fence line to the car park. Peter gave Steve a lift back so he could collect his car & pick us up. Back to the campsite to egt changed, beers in the shower then the 2 mile walk to the Kintail Lodge Hotel for scran and scoops.The ridge walk was very enjoyable as the sun came out, with not much descent and reascent in between.12 miles for the weekend just to get to the boozer & back. A cracking weekend & roll on the next one in Spring.














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Sunday, 16 October 2016

The Cheviot Hills

(16.10.16) Windy Gyle & the Cheviot: 21.5km. 6hrs,57min. 708m ascent

Me & Robin fancied heading down to the Cheviot Hills for the day. Started the walk at Cocklawfoot and headed South then East on the track to the summit of Windy Gyle 610m. We headed in a NE direction following border ridge fence posts, jumping in & out of England, to the summit of Kings Seat Hill 531m. The path followed on to Score Head, Crookedsike Head before Cairn Hill & then the summit of the Cheviot. 815m. The path was like a pavement, millstone grit, on the Penine Way to the Cheviot. The surrounding terrain was very peat boggy. It was an impressive monolith at the summit. We backtracked SW to point 743 at the border ridge, then NW to Auchope Cairn 726m, visited the Mountain Refuge Hut at 498m & SW back to Cocklawfoot. It was a wet and windy day.














Ptarmigan November Meet (Callander)

(6.11.2016) Ben Vane & Ben Ledi, 23km. 7hrs. 1,067m ascent Ptarmigan November Meet high tea was at the Lade Inn, just outside Callande...