Today is Jan 1st 2010; Selkirk is (unusually) still deep in snow, which has been lying continuously since before Christmas. This blog is still stuck back in 2004, so I'll need to press on through the next few years ....
Easter 2004 - we spent a week in a lovely cottage ay Keltneyburn, near Aberfeldy, with the whole family (right).
The weather was pretty good all week, so we had several expeditions to the hills.
First outing (5th April) was Schihallion (below) - a repeat climb for Anne and me, but a first Munro for Fiona!
We parked at the Bridge of Foss car park, and made speedy progress up the new NT path. Half-way up, I was saying "I wish I'd worn my shorts", as it was lovely and warm. I soon changed my tune once we got onto the summit ridge, where it turned absolutely Arctic, with a very cold wind blowing the powdery snow horizontally in our faces. We didn't stop long at the cairn - just long enough for a photo of Fi on her first Munro! (and maybe her last?).
Next day (6th April), I set off alone up Glen Lyon, to climb Meall Ghaordie (M 164). Steep damp grassy slopes up into Coire Laoghain, then more gently on to the ridge at Cam Chreag, with snow underfoot from 750m, and a cold wind. From the summit, there were beautifully clear views (right), and a superb sense of isolation for the world below. It took 2.5 hours up, but only 1 hour to descend on snow, then grassy slopes into Glas Choire and round below Creag a' Mhadaidh.
Next outing (7th April) - persuaded Iain, Julie and Anne to join me to climb Beinn Tulaichean (M 165), from Inverlochlaraig (Balquhidder). Very steep slog up to the ridge, with feet suffering in a new pair of boots. Cold wind, but warm sunshine and clear views. Several showers around, but none fell on us! Enjoyed the snowy ascent (left) to the rocky summit, then descended north towards Cruach Ardrain, then east down into Inverlochlaraig Glen.
Reverted to my old boots for a traverse of the Tarmachan ridge, with Anne and Fiona (so another Munro for her!) on April 9th. Started at the Ben Lawers car park, and followed the good path on to the hill. Hit some snow, and mist above the SE top at around 950m, which cleared away later in the day. Enjoyed ourselves as we progressed along the narrow ridge beyond Meall Garbh, with the wind at our backs. The girls dropped off from the col beyond Beinn an Eachan, while I continued over the last top, Creag na Caillich (right) - arguably the best part of the ridge - before returning along the hydro board road to the starting point.
(written 01/01/10)
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