Hill: Ben More (Crianlarich)
Type: Munro
Height: 1174m
Taking advantage of the good weather I set of for my northern trip a few days earlier than planned. First stop was Ben More from the Crianlarich side. After all this good weather imagine my surprise when driving up the glen to see the top of Ben More well covered in cloud. At least it had a few hours to clear before I was getting that high. By the time I started it had gone.
Only a few cars parked up. Getting ready at the parking area and the midges were already out. Half tied laces could be sorted on the hill just get out of here.
First view |
Nearly missed the steps as focused on the track. Looks steep now. |
It was hot now and all sorts of flying beasties were constantly around. That did not help motivate me as I was deliberately making slow progress but apart from one painful bite they were just in the very annoying category.
Big peak Cruich Ardrain with ridge running along to left Beinn Tulachean |
About two thirds of the way up the final section is in view and no cloud although a lot of heavy stuff behind me over Glen Dochart/Lawers etc. Underfoot the path changed to sandy stone and scree but still a zig zag ascent.
Finally I spotted someone on the skyline, not that far away I wonder why I had not seen him on the ascent before? I had been making slow but good progress but the last quarter did see a slowing down, nutrition sag or just getting tired, combination of both. At least there are good views to take in on the occasional rest stop.
Looking over Loch Lubhair to Meall Glas hills and Glen Lyon peaks behind |
Getting near the top and the gradient does ease up a tad. Now getting full length views of Loch Tay, despite the distant haze it looks good.
Summit appears glad to see it |
Clear track to Stob Binnein but not for me today |
Back to trig looking NE |
Crianlarich west including Lui hills & Cruachan range behind plus many more |
Adrian, Tulaichean, Lomond & more |
Scree descent slippy stuff |
The repaired stone section was great on the way up but for me it was a painful descent. Boots hitting down on solid stone, angles twisting the hips. I don't normally have sore hips and knees but I did on this descent, so I was glad to reach the estate track.
About half way down cracking view of Tyndrum hills |
Glad to finish a good walk with superb views. Except back at the car another midgie feast on me so I jumped in and drove a couple of miles before changing boots and having my recovery food. The joys of Scotland.
Ascent: 1019m
Distance: 6.2km
Time: 4.29
Wildlife: Raven (family gathering 6 flying together); Meadow Pipit
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