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So it came to pass that I'd notch my century up on Scotlands' most northerly munro; Ben Hope. It was nearly Liathach... But the weather gods dictated that would not happen as the clouds came in; darned if I'm doing Liathach on anything other than a day with a perfect forecast; I want the views!! And I'm scared of it...
Before we get to the walk I thought I'd share some memories and thoughts on my first 100 munros... That's why we do the hills no; to create memories; fine we may all count the numbers, and tick the hills off the list but deep down we're there because we love the outdoors...
So, forgive me while I present some awards that make up my memories of a century in the hills...
First up; favourite walking companion goes to my late chocolate labrador, Whiskey who accompanied me on 47 of the 100... She was a gorgeous dog; friendly; excitable (as chocolate labradors are - I hope to meet Lucy on the hills one day so if a certain user of this forum I've never met is reading this; I'm watching out for her
), and in her element in the mountains... Neither a day, nor a mountain never passes without me thinking of her; it's like I've lost my shadow... But the memories are happy ones; some of my happiest for my whole life... Rest in Peace.
Second up; we have the most relentless climb; an award that goes to Ben Starav; three times I've climbed this hill now; twice in the name of photography; and once in the name of a longer walk encompassing three munros. It's a beast of an ascent; seemingly never-ending; rising over a 1,000 metres from the base of Loch Etive... But photographically; near the summit; at around 900 masl it comes into it's own; with perfect side-lighting nearly all year round... Ben Starav; I salute you... But never again...
My favourite gadget; definitely Satmap; it's fantastic... And I don't think those costly 1:25k electronic maps are needed; the device is so accurate and I carry a back up paper map anyway which can have the added detail if ever needed. I've not needed it so far. Battery life is superb, the buttons are big and easy to use, even with gloves on when it's cold. It's waterproof; survives being dropped; and in a whiteout when your eyes are inventing coloured dots; it's reassuring. I love it!!
My favourite piece of gear - my new lightweight Hilleberg Nallo 3 Tent but I'll cover that in more detail on a walk report (I'm behind; weathers' been too good) on a trip into Culra from Dalwhinnie...
My favourite photography mountain... The Buch! I'm sure it changes colour through the seasons; countless times I've found myself photographing her, and it is a her (in my view); she's graceful... My favourite picture came on a day when I set out to capture an image of Rannoch Moor; but she refused to yield her secrets that morning; remaining shrouded in mist; so it was a short trip down the road... A fine ridge walk too...
My favourite mountain; I'll not say much about; it was the subject of a recent report; in fact my 98th and 99th munro climbed the day before... And besides; you all know An Teallach...
Finally; we have my favourite walk... An award that goes to The Ring of Steall in the Mamores. All of it was breathtaking; the scenery in all directions was absolutely stunning, and one I had to return to, indulging in my other passion of photography; and thanks to Whiskey for keeping warm while we waited for the sun to set transforming the scene...
Apologies for distracting you with that wee journey; but hey you don't have to read it right...
Ben Hope; not much to say about it; I climbed it non stop and whilst not technically difficult anywhere; it is a leg burner! For a minute, at the beginning with a nice signpost I thought I could drive up; but no...
After a relentless hour or so you'll find yourself on the final approach to the summit; possibly the most pleasant bit of the walk; the gradient eases and the mountain becomes craggier... And would you believe it the lady in the right of this picture was also celebrating her 100th munro - how random - congratulations to her...
And here's me on the summit of my 100th munro...
The views are good; it's a fairly remote mountain; to the north you'll see the Kyle of Tongue and in all other directions; just remoteness...
My route...
And the stats...
And that's it; just a measly 183 to go!!