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Another venture back down to the SW again this time for a bit of an adventurous plan - for me at least.
I looked at various options for tackling these 2 hills together, read a few walk reports and finally came up with a cunning plan. Linking these 2 hills together is not ideal as there is a glen between them which takes you down to 465m a drop of 350m off Cairnsmore which as it is quite steep doesn't take too long.
My original plan was to start from the usual start point on here, but the thought of having to ascend round Cairnsmore again was not very appealing. So the route from the SE was more appealing as it has over 200m of less ascent, which is good for me because that is where I am struggling.
We left Fife shortly before 8am and were walking 2 hours later.
George parked at the entrance and we opted to head up the newly created track - as it was featured on Locus (our navigation app)
Had we stopped to read all that blurb it would have been dark before we set off
We must have seen about 10 of these on our travels
Feeding point for animals, not sure if it is for farm animals or deer?
Salt block for animals. the only other time we have seen these was in the Fannichs
Excellent track with a gradual incline, the big drawback we would be descending soon
Storage area for machinery and other stuff, also has a portable CCTV system
Not the biggest windfarm
You can see the descent ahead, Moorbrock Hill in the distance would be our second hill
We tiptoed past the Moorbrock houses as the track takes you very close to the buildings. This building was being built on my last visit 5 years ago
We followed the track as far as the digger in the distance
Beautiful water feature, much better than the concrete ones you pay a fortune for at your local garden centre
Different angle, there are 3 ponds at different levels
Target practice?
Not a bad front drive, nice and colourful
The plan is to loosely follow the wall and burn through the gap in the trees
Another viewing platform
Looking back, the terrain wasn't ideal, undulating and a tad damp
George leading the way, we are aiming for half way up the ridge - then traverse round along the 600m contour line
Beninner
Moorbrock Hill in the background
The weather was pretty grotty now
If you zoom in you will see the cairn on Beninner
The final push to the summit of Cairnsmore of Carsphairn
A fair sized cairn on the summit
Summit trig and shelter
Weather was starting to improve for our descent of Cairnsmore
Something that is common in the Borders peeking out under the cloud
The descent was fairly steep but very doable
One of George's looking uphill
Looking northish
Moorbrock Hill, our original plan was to head straight up the front of it
Not much descending left, the ground was to get rather damp underfoot
New deer fence
Looking back up to Cairnsmore of Carsphairn, doesn't look steep from this angle
Parminder found a cane with a wee flag on it, he was planning to utilise on the summit of Moorbrock
We spotted this track earlier and amended our approach up Moorbrock to make the underfoot walking much easier, it did involve adding a bit of a detour but it was a much better option than a pathless slog
Another viewing platform
And another one, with Beninner in the background
The track is a bit overgrown, but still much better than tussocky grass
Interesting grassy plant formation, quite a few of these
Looking down towards Moorbrock House, this would be our descent route
The sun suddenly made an appearance and all the dampness on the ground was being drawn upwards
We are now on the summit plateau area of Moorbrock, the summit isn't what you could describe as pointy
Parminder carefully placing his recently acquired flag
The huge summit cairn and the modification with Windy Standard in the background
Final descent now, we are aiming for the track and then Moorbrock House area
Another platform
Very tidy area around Moorbrock House and the other buildings
The water feature again
And again
Despite the grotty weather at the start of the day, I really enjoyed myself, still struggling uphill but I think I am improving slightly. Our next outing will depend on where the weather is more favourable, we may even head north and tackle one of our outstanding Munro's.