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Snowy Ben Avon & Beinn a'Bhuird

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 10:24 pm
by RTMcB

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Excellent forecast meant we had to get out and up some Munro's! Driving north through Glen Shee, a wee sprinkling on snow was visible on the Cairnwell 3 circuit and to the east on the Glas Maol circuit. We thought it wouldn't be too bad further north. First mistake. :lol:

First task was to pitch the tent at the Invercauld campsite in Breamar. I overheard one bloke at reception saying it was "fresh" last night - second mistake - then site warden informed me the ducks were back with their ducklings but we had planned for this - earplugs.

Back on the road turned off 100m too early. Third mistake - ended up at the rear of Invercauld House. No sign of a "walker carpark" so out of there and back on road to find proper parking.

This would be a long route, so we brought the bikes to use on route out and on the return. Although for most of this route we had to carry the damn things :? I had to fix my front brakes cos they were binding too tight. As we set I asked SMRussell to test her gears, but in true OH style she just rolled her eyes and continued on her way - unbeknownst to her she was in the highest gear. She would regret her eye-rolling for most of the cycle out :lol:

Fourth mistake turning left before reaching Altdourie cottages. This was due to ourselves and another party confusing each other with which route to take. Track under the bikes didn't feel right and when Breamar Castle came into view it was time to start question our path. Rather than retrace our cycle we cut across a field over some barbed wire fences (careful with our sensitive bits :D ) and up a 50 degree slope with the bikes! The proper tarmac track was a relief to see. We hadn't lost too much time. But we were quite knackered.

Cycling up towards Slugain Lodge we meet a party of 3 blokes who had wild camped near to Clach a'Cleirich. They had turned back due to waist deep snow! It had taken them 30 mins to do 100m into the Glas Alt Mor. Great, coupled with the tiredness, this report put a downer on my aspirations for the day ahead. We headed on anyway, thinking if it were too bad we could still turn back.

Fifth mistake taking the low path into the Fairy Glen and onto Slugain Lodge - not great with bikes. Although, on the return the high road wasn't much better to cycle on. We made it out of the glen to find a great track interspersed with drainage ditches. I went over my handlebars on one of these, then my chain came off and SMRussell whacked her "Govinda-Jaya-Jaya" (as she put it at the time) on the cross beam :lol:

We locked up the bikes at the foot of Creag an Dail Mhor. A good call as the path ahead wasn't the best. We caught up a with a group of 3 blokes with 2 lovely dogs. They were taking a breather before attempting the snowy bit. The snow wasn't initially as bad as we had been told. It was knee deep but with the trail already broken it was ok going. That was until we reached the point were they had turned back, at the top of Clach a'Cleirich. From that point on it was a case of one step, shift weight onto leading foot, leading foot falls through light crust into thigh deep snow. Grrrrr! :( It took us an hour and a half to do the 2 km up to the Sneck. I was puffed out and ready to head for home but SMRussell, always full of beans, was keen to crack on to the summits.

50 mins later we were on top of Ben Avon's fantastic Tor, all covered in snow, not at all icy. Perfect views to Lochnagar and Bynack More 8) 20 mins from Ben Avon we caught sight a yellow Sea King MR chopper. It circled Ben Avon's summit twice then made a bee-line for us! MR dude gave us a wave, we gave him a thumbs up, then they shot off into the coires of Beinn a'Bhuird, then departed to Cairn Gorm.

Progress to Beinn a'Bhuird was swift. Passing a bit to close to Squareface for my liking but we were following in footsteps that were maybe 1-2 days old. Thankfully those who bagged B a'B before had dug out the cairn, plus 3 sets of footprints signposted the summit nicely, thank you! Only from the summit did the view to the west open up, it was pretty breath taking, a snowy winter coat on all the hills!

We headed due east to get off B a'B, with SMRussell engaging in a little bum-sliding, then retraced our steps and cycled back to car without incident. Just about a 1 km form the car we disturbed 3 stags and 4 does in a field. They crossed our path and headed off into the trees. That truly was the icing on the cake.

Made it back to Braemar for 21:30 to find that nowhere was selling hot food. Thus, dinner consisted of swift pint of Tennents (for me) and an IPA (for her) and 2 packets of crisps. Back to campsite to find a layer of frost on the tent, even with 2 sleeping bags it was coooold. Finally got to sleep at 4am. We didn't fancy continuing our bagging weekend so headed for home - with two cases of saddle sore! :lol:

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Southern part of B a'B from Slugian Lodge ruins

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a better view of B a'B south top

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View north from the Sneck

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Ben Avon sporting a snowy coat

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SMRussell summits Ben Avon

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My turn to strike a pose!

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View east from Ben Avon

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Lochnagar

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looking west from Beinn a'Bhuird

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pretty sure that's Ben Macdui

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glad someone dug out the cairn!

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View east back to Ben Avon

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Beinn a'Bhuird's corries

Re: Snowy Ben Avon & Beinn a'Bhuird

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 11:17 pm
by GariochTom
Enjoyable report and great photos - looks like you had excellent weather but the cycle and walk sounded hard work! Glad we opted for an easier hill a couple of weekends ago - we had been planning to do B a' B but without bikes!

Re: Snowy Ben Avon & Beinn a'Bhuird

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 8:53 am
by SMRussell
RTMcB wrote:we brought the bikes to use on route out and on the return. Although for most of this route we had to carry the damn things :?

Fifth mistake taking the low path into the Fairy Glen and onto Slugain Lodge - not great with bikes. Although, on the return the high road wasn't much better to cycle on.


Aye. If anyone thinks of doing this route with bikes unless you're an experienced mountain biker (unlike us) it would be best to ditch the bikes at NO123951 before Slugain Lodge. Both the low road to the lodge and high road over the lodge will involve pushing the bikes rather than riding (particularly the low path) and the well made path on approach to the main ascent is fine but the drainage ditches are a real pest.

It is certainly worth taking bikes though - the cycle back was braw :D and the hills themselves were grand!

Re: Snowy Ben Avon & Beinn a'Bhuird

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 9:48 am
by tamw51
Quite an adventure you had there! :D Bet you were glad you carried on well worth a bit of hardwork, exceptional views! Very Jealous!

Re: Snowy Ben Avon & Beinn a'Bhuird

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 10:53 am
by Johnny Corbett
That was a good laugh :D I plan to do these with my bike as well, maybe i should just walk :lol: It appeared to be the weekend for getting waves from the Sea Kings as we got one at Knoydart on Sunday :D

Re: Snowy Ben Avon & Beinn a'Bhuird

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 10:59 am
by Fudgie
It sounds like the two of you have a laughably shambolic day but still managed to keep plodding on and you should be applauded for that :lol:

Re: Snowy Ben Avon & Beinn a'Bhuird

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 11:53 am
by sneachda
Looks like you had a good day, despite the mishaps. Sometimes makes for a more memorable outing!

I was wondering if you could help me? Do you have a higher resolution image of the photo you have labelled "View east from Ben Avon" (it's near enough west BTW). What would be even better is if you had a photo looking into Garbh Coire, possibly from when you passed close to Squareface. I am thinking specifically of Stob Coire an t-Sluichd. I'm keen to see how much snow was there.

Many thanks in advance.

Re: Snowy Ben Avon & Beinn a'Bhuird

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 12:37 pm
by SMRussell
sneachda wrote: What would be even better is if you had a photo looking into Garbh Coire, possibly from when you passed close to Squareface. I am thinking specifically of Stob Coire an t-Sluichd. I'm keen to see how much snow was there.


Unfortunately a snow flurry struck while we headed up from the sneck past Squareface so the camera was safely tucked away from the elements and was not taken out again until Ba'B summit. However, the photo "View north from the Sneck" offers some insight. Have attached a few other snaps which could also help.
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The Mitre Ridge1

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The Mitre Ridge2

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Stob an t-S1

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Stob ant-S2

Re: Snowy Ben Avon & Beinn a'Bhuird

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 12:43 pm
by sneachda
Hi,

Thanks for posting the extra pictures - they are really helpful.

cheers,

S

Re: Snowy Ben Avon & Beinn a'Bhuird

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 1:01 pm
by Alastair S
Nice one you two. I'm sure the wonderful (it testing at times) conditions more than made up for the mishaps :)

Doing these two without a MTB really knackered my knees for weeks and finally prompted me to getting one. The ride out may be hard going but it really pays off on the way home.

Re: Snowy Ben Avon & Beinn a'Bhuird

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 1:59 pm
by RTMcB
Cheers all. MTB is great to use, especially here as the ascent is what makes up the last 20% of the route. The view from Slugain lodge was great, everything just opened up and revealed our targets for the day. Most of the Cairngorm Munros around Braemar benefit from cycling in.

Real shame we didn't get enough rest in order to do our planned walk on Sunday, Beinns Bhreac, a'Chaorainn, & Mheadoin from Derry Lodge. Maybe this weekend if the weather looks ok. :D

Re: Snowy Ben Avon & Beinn a'Bhuird

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 3:48 pm
by kevsbald
Sensational. :D

Re: Snowy Ben Avon & Beinn a'Bhuird

PostPosted: Fri May 04, 2012 10:38 pm
by skuk007
Nice report and great pics, so much more snow than the West coast.

Re: Snowy Ben Avon & Beinn a'Bhuird

PostPosted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 7:09 pm
by LesMurray
Great report - thank-you. Off there tomorrow. Looks the same!