Sunday, 24 June 2018

Beinn na Drise Mull

Beinn na Drise Sub 2000 424m.
I came across this walk on the Mull Cottages website and seemed a good one to see if my chest infection had cleared, the good lady in tow today.
Faint track after cottages
The start is about a third of a mile north of Lagganulva farm. A short walk to some cottages then up and out over the moors. Some cattle and calves stood their ground as we passed, stares only, a different story on the return.
There is a track for a short while but at this time of the year it disappeared into ferns and bracken.
Route ahead head for the highest point
On the ascent there are small tracks quickly picked up and just as easily lost and found again. More likely to be sheep and deer trails than humans.
I had taken a bearing and we were simply heading in that direction taking the lines of least resistance.
Ulva in background
Worth stopping and looking around as the views were better than the moor straight ahead. The newly resident owned island of Ulva is prominent.
It's off
We surprised a small group of red deer hinds who after a quick look raced away.
After a few false summit’s the trig comes into view. 

Once there it is a proper stand alone hill, the views in all directions are excellent.
Another round trig
 Even at good lady’s pace only an hour 25 to the top. Ben More still has its top in cloud but super views of the rest of the range.
Zoomed in on Bac Mor
In the distance the Treshnish Isles stand out in particular Bac Mor, the Dutchman’s cap. Over towards Ardnamurchan, Beinn Resipol is clear, on my list but not this week, and just below me is Loch Frisa. A large bird can be seen soaring in the distance, too far away to confirm which kind but certainly an eagle.
Hiding butterfly
On the way down a male hen harrier flies low hunting the pipits and larks. A pair of wheatear chased by a raven. Lots of small heath butterflies and a couple of what I think are beautiful pearl bordered fritillary.
Heavy fern growth, Ben More now cloud free
Back the same route until we reached the coos who were fully blocking the path with the calves and were no longer tranquil but agitated, lots of bellowing and movement. We took an avoidance detour just in case. It appeared the farmer was trying to round up some of the herd and the rest were not happy.
A great little Sub 2000 walk which I recommend. 

Time: 3.13hr
Distance: 9.43km
Ascent: 483m

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