Hill: Cnap Chaochain Aillit (Knob of the juniper stream)
Type: Fiona
Height: 715m
A new style of bagging today, my first serious bike/hike. This had been on a to-do list for yonks but I had put it off as it is around 6 hours of walking. Not that that is overly long but most of it is on estate tracks and could be a bit boring. The plan was to do it with my e bike but a change of circumstances meant it was going to be by traditional MTB, this could be a mistake!
Getting to the start was an issue with a huge detour through places I had never visited before heading to Tomintoul.
I started from the Queens View carpark which I knew was outside of Tomintoul but in the wrong bit that I thought it was but I got there eventually. Just as well I was on the bike as I have a dinner date tonight and already behind.
No easing the legs in as straight into steep ups and downs but at least this section of track was hard packed. There are some farms and estate buildings ahead with plenty of signs about the danger of oncoming estate vehicles/wood lorries etc. Going through Glen Avon following the River Avon for a while.
I came to the estate buildings with fancy ornate iron gates which I thought was going to be the end of my biking but the side pedestrian gate was open. As it turned out on my return I was heading for the small gate when the main gates slowly opened. I looked around thinking an estate vehicle was behind me but nope I must have triggered a sensor, nice one.
Which bridge? |
Over the bridge and I could see cattle with young calves, there were warning signs of danger due to livestock. Go for it. The track was now steep and stone chips meant no grip so I had to get off and push the bike but thankfully the coos stayed away.
Rough stuff for a bit |
Now a grass field to cross with sheep at the far end but good cycling. Through another gate, there were plenty of these, and cycled through a pleasant wood before descending to the ford. I had thought that I might have to leave the bike here but it was low enough to walk it across.
Target ahead but that looks a steep pull on the bike. Blue skies have disappeared. |
Now it was proper ascent and this was a mixture of cycling and pushing. Some of it was just too steep but the state of the track kept changing. At times the number of stones meant traction could not be gained. The constant on off was playing havoc with my legs the lack of this type of cycling meant this was getting painful.
Zoomed in correct summit |
A final fast descent and then the legs and lungs gave in so bike abandoned and now proper walking.
Off the bike now |
View North Ben Avon under cloud |
View South |
Descent to find bike, good view of the track back |
Plenty of these around |
Patchwork grouse hills everywhere |
Just followed the same route but my legs were tiring on the final ascents but I got there.
So the objective was met as I was almost half the specified walking time but there was no doubt that the effort was magnified somewhat but I am glad I did it. I am sure I will be feeling aches and pain in the legs later.
Ascent: 562m
Distance: 19.7km
Time: 2.46
Wildlife: Red Grouse; Raven; Meadow Pipit; Buzzard
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