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On Saturday 13th August 2011 a group of about 25 climbed Beinn Fhionnlaidh to accompany and celebrate the achievements of Jim and Alan. Jim was climbing his final Munro (first time round) and Alan was climbing his final Munro (second time round). Most of the party had billeted in some bunkhouse the night before where many a dram and bottle of wine had been consumed in anticipation of the great event. Result was that half of them turned up at Elleric car park with hangovers - the mountain air would soon clear thier heads. The wise ones (Oldman and Siobhanflute) travelled up from Cambuslang in the morning to meet up at 10AM. Needless to say the rest were late and slightly disorganised but in very good spirits. Some were seasoned walkers with many Munros under their belts, some with just a few Munros behind them and some were complete novices - a very good mixture which would guarantee a memorable and entertaining day. On top of all this the weather was distinctly unpromising. We had just had a week of monsoons and this day threatened to be rainy, misty and very wet however it did clear up towards the end of the day.
Before setting off the important equipment was checked - plenty whisky and champagne to celebrate at the top - excellent. The advance party (four of us) set off at about 10.15AM and missed the group shot - shame on us - but we felt that someone should move or we would be there all day and besides, I feared that I might hold them all back as I am a bit slow.
- All set - we'll catch the other four easy!!
- First two onto the hill - weather looks a bit grey!!
As we climbed the very wet hill we kept looking back for signs of the others exiting the woods but they were nowhere to be seen for ages. We had decided that we would not enter the cloud until they had caught up
- There they are at last.
We slowed our own progress to let them gain ground but it soon became apparent that they had split into two groups with the two super heros leading the second lot. We joined the first group so we then had two parties of manageable size - we didn't want to mislay anyone (I don't think we did).
- All on your own? Where's the rest?
- Here they come now!
And so it was onwards and upwards in ever changing weather - sometimes rain, sometimes mist/rain, sometimes just mist and sometimes relatively clear giving a good atmosphere and quite dramatic views.
- Yup! A little misty!!
- Good view eh?
- Could be worse girls - smile!!
- A bite to eat as we wait for the slow coaches.
- Quite clear now.
As our first party reached the cairn the weather was not good - the wind had added to the discomfort and the chill began to bite. We had intended to wait at the top for the two stars so that we could all celebrate together but instead it was a quick dram and out of there.
- You've made it ladies - hooray!!! - give us a smile.
- We wanna go home please.
We all headed down through the weather looking forward to exiting the cloud. The other lot passed us on their way up but I do not know who looked the sadder - them or us. When they got to the top the weather had cleared somewhat to allow a bit of a celebration which we are sad to have missed.
- Whisky? Single Malt? Impressive!
- National Flags? Makes one feel proud, patriotic and a little emotional.
Scotland can be very kind and this day was no exception. The views extended to us on the decent were magical and no-one was in too big a hurry to leave the mountain.
- My feet are wet, I'm frozen cold but I don't care - brilliant!!!
- Into the West
Finally Jim caught up with us and we had a wee group picture (minus me).
- Is that grass not a bit wet???
Having all arrived safely back at the car park it was time for Oldman and daughter to head home. The remainder went off to some doss- house to celebrate, not only our two heros success, but Jim's 50th birthday - oh to be so young again.
- Steady now, you've had a hard day!
So from Oldman it's hearty congratulations to our two intrepid heros (nutcases actually) and happy birthday to Jim - he might settle down now but I doubt it.
Well done everyone and thank you for having me on such a memorable trip.
Good and safe walking y'all
Oldman