by bio-man » Mon Aug 04, 2008 9:43 pm
Munros included on this walk: Ben Challum
Date walked: 04/08/2008
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The most accurate word to describe this mountain is BOGGY!!! At least for the first half.
There are parking spaces on the A82 should the spot described be full, although 4 cars managed to squeeze in. Take time to read the board about St Fillan, next to the cemetery. Once over the footbridge, stay on the right side of the track, round the hump and uphill towards the obvious gap in the ferns and the deer fence. Until the main ascent to the South Top, the route is very boggy. It is advisable to cross to the opposite side of the fence and indeed to stay that side until the small lochan. The second stile over the deer fence is very awkward in the wet!!
The low cloud, cold wind and driving rain made the ascent a bit of a slog, especially knowing what views could be seen on a clear day. Once you reach the south Top, head north to the cleft as described. It provided excellent shelter for lunch on the descent. Another 'easy' ascent in good conditions changed abruptly in poor visiblity. The chap in front headed off in the wrong direction at the Top and proved that map, compass and the ability to use them are essential. he was using a pre-programmed route in his GPS. After the cleft, a quick ascent onto a short ridge, which was interesting in the wet and low clouds. Descend for 40m or so then a burst through the rocks to the cairn at the summit. Two photos thena quick turnround and back to the cleft for lunch. 'Bad Hill Day' moment...sandwiches in the car!! My mate though I'd deliberately left them for eating on return!!! Didnt think to mention it!! Anyway, coffee and mars Bar sufficed.
The descent saw how quickly conditions change again. Freezing horizontal rain, then clearing clouds and hot sunshine!! Good views of Tyndrum and Crainlarich Hills. On the clear descent, you get a good idea of the 910m ascent over a short distance.
Not a mountain I will climb again but the conditions made it an interesting, hardgoing and enjoyable day out.
02AUG08 4 hours 45 minutes including lunch
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- Towards Ben Oss and Beinn Laoigh