Hills: Meall an t-Seallaidh (Hill of the view) (852m) & Creag Mac Ranaich (Mac Ranaich's rock) (809m)
Type: Corbett x2
An early morning rise, no hardship on a morning like this with the prospect of two fine rugged hills to ascend. Fairly quiet roads so a stress free drive to the start at Lochearnhead. Despite all the mayhem around Loch Lomond area yesterday this was quite.
Old railway line |
Now
we get to an open glen and get good views of both the Corbetts. Creag
Mac Ranaich looks imposing with steep buttresses. But, still a long
way to go up this climbing track. After crossing a burn the track
steepens but also zig zags again, good chat helped the time go bye.Finally can see the Corbetts
Looking up
We
decided to go for Ranaich first and after leaving the path it is a
very steep ascent up the flanks, lots of holes, rocks, grass etc to catch you but
getting my breathing was the priority. You can see from the snaps it was steep and we had to come back this way.Looking down
Eventually it flattens out a
little bit and I pass a descending youthful oriental girl with a bright green
jacket and vivid yellow hair, even in my tired state not to be missed. She was disappointed to see us, she told me she was going to hills she thought were quiet. I replied that so were we,
got a glare and down she scampered.Easing off
I
have recently had a few false tops on walks but this was a case of
two tops. The first summit cairn was reached at the 808m mark. But
the eye could see, almost half a kilometre away, another small cairn, the
true summit, all of 1m higher but of course it had to be bagged. Both
have fabulous views on a day like this, glad the sun cream was on. From here to the far top 1 metre, Ben Lawers range in the background
The main views are the full Lawers range plus all the Crianlarich
hills this is spectacular.Panorama
From
this route we had to return all the way to the path before crossing
over to the peat hags for the ascent of Seallaidh. We took a wider
route than the suggested one which lengthened the ascent but reduced
the gradient. Probably a wise choice. Views opening up.Heading back Seallaidh from Ranaich
Before I started the walk I would have ranked myself as being walking fit but the upgrading of the hills and the
terrain was taking its toll and the final ascent was slower going.Stob Binnein & Ben More appear
There
is an option of a third hill but I bypassed it across some slightly
boggy ground before turning and striking up to the trig of Meall an-t
Seallaidh, 2nd Corbett bagged.Pretty lochan
More
stunning views of Ben Volrich, Stuc a Chroin, Ben Ledi and turning
around the still very snowy flanks of Stob Binnein and Ben More so
impressive.Trig on Seallaidh looking north
The
track looked a long way below and Lochearnhead a good deal further.
But the initial descent was not too bad, rough as expected until the
track reached above the zigzags.Descent track winding its way towards the trees
After that was the long walk back to the cars in almost summer heat. For once the descent felt longer than the ascent but the scenery and chat helped it go by.
My biggest day out of the new walking season, both in time and ascent and it did not disappoint. A really enjoyable day with a good small group, its great to be back but can this weather last?
Ascent: 1003m
Distance: 22.6km
Time: 7.13
Wildlife: Raven; Meadow Pipit; Pheasant: Skylark; Orange Tip butterfly;
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