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Sunday was my one and only day off work and my friend and work mate Mark was free on weekend which meant opportunity ( rare ) for another mountain trip together
Mark never been in Torridon before and I had still Liathach on top of my to-do list to complete the Giants there...
4 hours 15 mins driving time from home, one free day only and start very early morning at work again on monday ( need wake up at 02:45 am ) made the wish of Torridon almost impossible especially when I woke up at 01:45 am on saturday - saturday was my working day, at work from 03:00 am...but it was a chance to do this mountain together, Mark would not go to do mountain like this alone as he started enjoying the Munro bagging a few months ago, mostly we are struggling to get the same day off work for trips together and I really wanted to conquer Liathach before the shorter ( daylight ) days will come again.
Because of all of this reasons I offered the option of Liathach and Mark agreed
My plan was to start from home around 22:30 on saturday, travell to the North / North-West over the darkness, start our climb @ 03:00 morning on sunday and get back home @ 16:00 afternoon
We both watched the weather forecast which was still changing for the sunday ( very nice forecast for saturday, but I was in work ). Mostly overcast - cloudy then rain late afternoon, visibility poor...very poor or moderate before noon ( there was still changes in the forecast about the worse visibility, but moving between 08:00 - 12:00, early morning showed good and very good visibility, but darkness
Well, there was a chance...opportunity...and hope and we felt more and more determined !!!
It was big plus that the daylight is starting very early especially on the north and also near full moon
After my work since very early morning on saturday, I prepared all my stuff for the trip and got to bed @ 17:45
to try sleep at least a little...Alarm set for 21:00
then woke up, checked recent forecast again, prepared fresh food and porridge for the way...enjoyed dinner, strong black coffee and cold shower
Met with Mark at 22:30 we started our journey at 22:45
We arrived in the Torridon car park near Liathach path at 03:00 am and started our climb at 03:15 am
After 03:00 the daylight started quickly open all the scenery around...visibility looked promising, but we guessed the change will come as the forecast said.
We got on the top in very clear visibility, sunrise just started shining and we enjoyed all the views around, made a lot of photos and some videos...Shortly after - on our way from the first top to the 1st Munro summit the conditions changed very very quickly and we did not see anything around...not even shapes of the tops, ridges or pinnacles ahead
We reached the 1st summit in cold wind, fog and rain
It made big difference - the walk through the boulders, wet slippery stones...extra care needed on the top especially in the continuous rain, noisy cold wind and fog which made the navigation worse - using GPS - no views of any direction
Mark was following me carefully, we did not hear each other in the wind so i was keeping turning back to check if everything is ok. How surprised I was when i turned back and I did not see Mark anywhere
I tried to call him, but it was not helping in the wind...tried to use my phone, but no signal...
I turned back and walked the same way, but zig-zag way to see more around...still nothing. Mark was not even on the summit and nowhere around...I walked down again, hoped that he maybe turned a little on the side keeping going down used his phone GPS....
It was a horrible feelings, I felt responsibility for him and i started feel guilty that I did not turn more often when he followed me...
In the lower level my phone was ringing - there was a place with signal fortunately, Mark called !!!
I asked him where he is, but he was not sure...just gave me some descriptions....I told him to stay there without any moving and wait me. I did not find him on the ridge - he said is in lower level of the ridge, so i called him back to find out again. He realised that by his phone GPS he is probably on the wrong ridge - the short south-east ridge from summit. I told him to go up by the GPS - back to the summit and wait there...I walked up to the summit again, but Mark still not there...no signal there again on the summit...
After walking around the summit in all directions i walked down to get the signal again...Fortunately reached Mark by phone then...I asked him to check properly his position, confirmed with a hope...I told him to wait there as by my GPS I was not far away from him at the time and if I we will not meet in 15 mins we both will go to the summit again and meet there. After this attempt we finally and successfuly met, but have spent an extra 1h 15 mins
Happy by the way and funny then...but in the time the feelings was hard to describe...it was the most scary moment from Liathach...Liathach itself was not difficult. How easily and quickly can something like this happen when the weather conditions change so quickly
and how dangerous is it in the mountains especially on the top !!! How bad Mark felt probably, because he had not experience with navigation in poor visibility so it was scary for him...and also scary for me when I did not know what happened with him.
We were joking later: I was impressed by the summit to go back there many times again to enjoy the summit more
or that Mark wanted just to test my fitness to repeat the ascent many times etc
Most of my Munros I did alone in any conditions, but another experience and lesson learned for both of us when team work - walk...for Mark not to turn anywhere when is following me - need to follow strictly and keep in touch. For me keeping control often, checking - turning more often and be prepared with an emergency plan like if we will lost each other and there is not signal or visibility get back to the summit or some agreed point in agreed time to wait.
This delay and the rain, fog, wind and wet conditions made us decided for the by-pass option.
Then we reached also the second summit ( once only
) and headed for descending. Visibility still poor, but then clear in the lower level of the descent.
It was a great adventure night-mornings trip, all the experience perceived positively for next
Liathach is great mountain, we missed the views from both summits, but we enjoyed the beauty at least from the first tops on the beginning...lucky that we started very early by the way as for rest of the day the top was still in the clag ( visible also in the photos...how clear it was early morning ).
We enjoyed also the way back home...got there safely after 16:30 ( stopped for refreshment by TAKE AWAY kiosk )
Back in the work on monday very early - woke up at 02:45, but still full of good memories from Torridon
2:45 am - arrived in Glen Torridon ! Shape of Beinn Eighe in the background First sign of the mighty Liathach further ahead...
Parked just under Liathach - near the path...daylight is opening the scenery quickly after 3:00 - the advantage of summer - near the longest day and full moon
we started our walk / climb at 3:15 am
The small cairn shows the start point - initial path a short distance back on the road ( East )
Some nice & easy scramble
Waterfall
All the tops are clear - promising to get some views from there
Nearly daylight !
Enjoyed this part
Exposed view !
The height gained quickly...how deep is the road and River Torridon below !
Glen Torridon from above
Myself posing in the final ascent - Spidean a'Choire Leith clearly visible in the distance
( meantime...)
Towards South-East
Nice clear view still very early morning
Mark approaching the top...
a part of Beinn Eighe over the Glen
The way ahead ( still very clear ), the first Munro summit - Spidean a'Choire Leith is the last one
Maol Chean-dearg, Sgorr Ruadh, Beinn Liath Mhor and the other mountains...
The giant Beinn Eighe...nice memories from last year
Another view towards North-West
Sunrise starting shinning...
...and shining more
Good morning Liathach !!!
Towards South-West
Beinn Eighe looks great !
The Western part of Beinn Eighe...
Time to continue our walk
Looking back...
Looking back again...sunrise looks nice, but the clag is starting covering the tops quickly
Views closing
Mark descending one of the tops
Looking back...the clag is keeping this level meantime...allowing still some views
...getting worse...no visibility
Cleared again, but very shortly...
Mark following me
Preparing for the curent conditions - cold wind and drizzle...which will change in rain shortly after...
Spidean a'Choire Leith summit
...and summit selfie ( Mark's photo )
The visibility near the pinnacles
Me on the by-pass path....the conditions of the path is ok, much better than I expected
...just exposed
Northern Pinnacles in the mist...
The second Munro - Mullach an Rathain summit
The beginning ( and the visibility ) of the descent... Views opening again in the lower level
Towards Loch Torridon
Walking on the road back to the start point - Liathach still in the clouds on top
Glen Cottage
My car finally visible in the distance ahead...alone in the car park...nobody in the mountains...
We met only one walker almost on the bottom of our descend, he was going to the Mullach an Rathain only as he had done Spidean a'Choire Leith before - separately...He is near to compleat - 26 Munros to do only