Hill: Craig of Monievreckie
Type: Sub2k
Height: 400m
I had this wee one on my ‘local hills’ Winter programme, ideally for a good weather straightforward midweek solo ramble but the other day I spotted that one of my walking groups had added it to its programme so opted for company rather than a solo ramble.
This is a typical Sub2k, not a lot of height, not a lot of distance, but the rugged terrain makes sure it is not a Sunday walk in the park.
We met up in Aberfoyle which used to be my main go to place when getting the mountain bikes some mileage, alongside Jamie where he learnt his bike handling skills. Good memories but a long time ago.
Unfortunately the weather was grim this morning, rain, very low cloud creating misty conditions, fingers crossed that it would improve.
Glad not going up through that stuff |
Rob Roy Way |
Turn off at the top of this shot |
The cut off into the trees proper is very easy to miss. For a short section it is a steep narrow track through the trees. The track is wet with muddy and slippery stones and tree roots.
After that it is out onto the misty open countryside where the narrow trail is still steep but not surrounded by dying bracken.We clambered up the rough path to reach the small hill at point 393m only 7 metres lower than the main top. Still limited visibility so although The Craig was not far away it could not be seen.
We also had a steep drop of about 50m on a very muddy twisty thin streak of something that might just be called a track. At times it was so slippy that walking in the heather was the better option when possible.
Trig comes into view |
More impressive cairn marks the highpoint, just after the trig |
We retraced our steps back down the 57m but instead of climbing back up to point 393 we decided to circle the hill back to our ascent track.
Rough ground that's more like it |
Ascent path found |
We had about 15mins of very rough ground, head high bracken and lots of hidden burns ready to trap a leg. The mist was even starting to lift. This is more like proper Sub2k terrain. Rubbish ground but a bit of fun as well.
Uphill path re-joined we headed back down the slippery track. As the weather was better we decided to head up the track to the Ariel mast which is a renowned viewpoint.
Aberfoyle down left corner, Craigmore comes into sight |
Ben Venue starts to show itself |
When we reached it there was still a lot of mist around but within minutes it started to break up. Perfect timing and atmospheric snaps. This is what we hoped for.
On the descent we took an early wrong turn but rather than walk all the way back we found an MTB trail which linked us back to the original route and back to Aberfoyle.
Overall it ended up being a successful day out. Another wee hill bagged, good company both new and old and the views to finish.
Ascent: 545m
Distance: 12.6km
Time: 4.27
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