Category: Sub 2k
Height: 586m
Map of Cashel forest |
We began at the Cashel visitor centre parking area, £2.50 charge so be warned.
Turn right at end of building |
Loch Lomond and high bracken |
The path lasts for about 3k before meeting up with the direct stony track where we turned right and continued up the hill.
Objective straight ahead |
At the junction we headed left to the iron gate, easily opened and before long we were out on the open moor.
The track had now deteriorated to a faint ATV offering through very wet ground. Also the weather had deteriorated the predicted rain arriving early.
No path now |
After the initial deep stuff we were on slightly easier walking heading up towards the left flank of Gobhar, as we looked at it. The going was very wet with hidden holes but at times also a faint track to follow.
Gobhar from false summit |
The crossing to this was short and another short ascent got us there in what was a now very strong wind. It was also freezing, it is still summer isn‘t it.
Ben Lomond from Gobhar |
Beinn Bhreac was just a short distance away but to get to it was a delicate crossing. The plateau here is covered in peat hags and some were very soft indeed, not nice when you went deep.
Beinn Bhreac from Gobhar |
Sad looking eroded trig |
Muddy and wet but no serious injuries back to the car park. Its true that these sub 2k’s are frequently tougher than bigger hills.
A hard but enjoyable outing but I won’t be rushing back until off season for the undergrowth.
Time: 4.15
Ascent: 704m
Distance: 11.65m
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