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A Wet Wander Round Ring of Steall

PostPosted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 10:40 pm
by jupe1407
With my other half away to Manchester for a few days, I obtained a rather useful hill-pass. After spending the last few days deliberating, and watching weather forecasts, I plumped for the Ring of Steall, partly to get my 50th munro on a nice hill, and partly because I hadn't touched the Mamores before.

Weather predictions took a bit of a dive over the last couple of days, but I thought i'd go for it anyway, So alarm set for 4:00am :? I eventually fought the urge to stay in bed and was up and away before 5am. I took a wee detour to the Spean Bridge Commando memorial on the way.

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Memorial at Dawn


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Memorial & Mountains


Shortly before 8:00am, I arrived at the car park at the end of the Glen Nevis Road, got my stuff together and set off along the Nevis Gorge. It's a beautiful place. Certainly one worth re-visiting for a low level daunder. After a wee while, the day's initial target came into view :)

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An Gearanach & Steall Falls


The days first obstacle to negotiate was the (in) famous wire bridge. I can honestly say I was cacking myself more doing this than i did on the Aonach Eagach, probably because falling in would have ruined a fairly expensive camera/lens combo. I took this rather slowly :lol:

Made it successfully though, although I seemed to be sweating a bit afterwards!

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THAT bridge


Steall Falls was next, and what an awesome sight it is. There had been a fair amount of rain, so it was a bit of a torrent. While trying to figure out how the hell to cross, I took a shot of it.

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Steall Falls :)


There was no safe crossing so I wandered downstream and paddled across barefoot. Christ, that was refreshing. There then followed a boggy crossing to gain the ascent path to An Gearanach. And good god, what a slog this was. Lack of sleep was partially to blame, but moreso my unacceptable lack of fitness. I was blowing out of the proverbial most of the way up. Luckily there were some photo ops to break things up a little.

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Glen Nevis


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Ben Nevis


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Sgurr Bhuic and it's bizarre circular rock formations


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The Grey Corries


I slowly worked my way up to the ridge and views of the Eastern Mamores tried to open up. Mainly Binnein Beag.

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Binnein Beag


It was now a looooooooooong way back down to the wire bridge.

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Before long i reached the summit of An Gearnach. Now my previous photos may suggest the weather was looking promising. Erm, not exactly. Just as I reached the summit, the clag rolled in and I would in it for pretty much the whole round. I met a guy called Adam from Liverpool at the top and we joined forces for the remainder of the round. It turned out that he'd done his first Munro earlier in the week, Ben Lomond. what a way to get 2,3,4 and 5 :D

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An Gearanach Summit


The scramble onto An Garbhanach is almost immediate upon leaving the Munro summit, and i must say it was an enjoyable wee scramble. We made our way down to the bealach, and shot up Stob Choire a'Charn.

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Stob Coire a'Charn


It was very windy here and bitterly cold. After consulting the map and compass, we found the correct descent path to the bealach for the next Munro. Although, naively we convinced ourselves that the top in between was Am Bodach :lol: However, I'd read frequently on here that the climb up it was brutal, and sure enough, 10 minutes later the REAL climb was upon us. This was tough going. I put the camera away as it was raining, damp and windy and slowly headed up. I was almost sick on 2 or 3 occasions. FINALLY we made it.

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Am Bodach


It was too cold to hang around the tops today so after a quick hello to the couple following us, we set off for the next top, and the start of the Devil's Ridge. We didn't take long to descend, then headed up Sgorr an Lubhair, a previous is it/isn't it munro. Again, no hanging about and we were off to the Devils Ridge.

No photos of this as it was P-ing down and the camera was staying bagged. The wind had also got pretty stiff to make it more interesting :lol: Despite the conditions, it was a cracking wee ridge, and there were no issues at the scrambly bit. I wish the weather had been better to get a decent shot of it.

All that remained was the slow plod up the final munro, Sgurr a'Mhaim, my 50th Munro since starting this addictive nonsense in May last year. I eventually (good god i'm unfit) made it to the massive summit cairn and took a wee stone as a memento (i know, i know). Stupidly I forgot to take a photo. So here is my late summit cairn shot :lol:

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50th Summit


All that remained was the long and unpleasant descent, firstly on wee bits of muddy, quartzite screen, then a bouldery steep, but good path down. After an eternity we dropped out of the clag to see we still had loads of descent to do.

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Glen Nevis


As a compensation, the weather was improving and the views were getting better all the time. Finally, we dropped down onto the main path back to the car park. finally, we endured the walk back to the cars to round off a truly excellent round of 4 cracking munros.


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Re: A Wet Wander Round Ring of Steall

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 10:04 am
by aicadle
Great report and some fantastic photos. We had intended to do this on Thursday but it was so wet, we didn't even attempt to drive up to Glen Nevis! Definitely on the cards for my next trip north though

Re: A Wet Wander Round Ring of Steall

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 10:09 am
by jupe1407
aicadle wrote:Great report and some fantastic photos. We had intended to do this on Thursday but it was so wet, we didn't even attempt to drive up to Glen Nevis! Definitely on the cards for my next trip north though


Thanks :)

There's been a fair old amount of rain recently I reckon. The lad i was walking with had tried to get up there the day before but couldn't cross at Steall Falls. It was an absolute torrent.

Re: A Wet Wander Round Ring of Steall

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 6:57 pm
by Scotjamie
Great report John. Really enjoyed the pics until the clag rolled in. We did the western 4 (going over Sgurr an Iubhair twice before it was demoted from munro status :? ) I do remember the descent from SaM went on forever after a full day on the ridge.

Re: A Wet Wander Round Ring of Steall

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 7:01 pm
by flipside
cracking report thanks for sharing , pics are awesome :clap:

Re: A Wet Wander Round Ring of Steall

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 7:11 pm
by tina bonar
Nice way to reach your 50,some great shooting as usual.Good job John boy!
Catch up with you at Kinlochleven

Re: A Wet Wander Round Ring of Steall

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 7:11 pm
by jupe1407
flipside wrote:cracking report thanks for sharing , pics are awesome :clap:


Thanks :)

Scotjamie wrote:Great report John. Really enjoyed the pics until the clag rolled in. We did the western 4 (going over Sgurr an Iubhair twice before it was demoted from munro status :? ) I do remember the descent from SaM went on forever after a full day on the ridge.


I was looking forward to the scenery when i got up there :lol:

Oh well, it'll keep for another time. The shot i most wanted was looking back along Devil's Ridge, but couldn't see any of it at all. Fantastic stretch though.

Re: A Wet Wander Round Ring of Steall

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 7:14 pm
by Fife Flyer
Great report & photo's as usual John :clap: :clap:

You were very brave to remove your boots & paddle, maybe that's what I should have done before starting to climb Beinn Ime yesterday, there has certainly been some rain in the west :( I was up to my knees in water & that was on a grassy bit :roll:

Re: A Wet Wander Round Ring of Steall

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 7:24 pm
by jupe1407
Fife Flyer wrote:Great report & photo's as usual John :clap: :clap:

You were very brave to remove your boots & paddle, maybe that's what I should have done before starting to climb Beinn Ime yesterday, there has certainly been some rain in the west :( I was up to my knees in water & that was on a grassy bit :roll:


It was quite "refreshing". But trying not to slip on the boulders underwater was a bit of an effort :lol:

Re: A Wet Wander Round Ring of Steall

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 7:53 pm
by Tomsie
Well done on the 50 :clap:
Heres hoping for views in November

Re: A Wet Wander Round Ring of Steall

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 8:12 pm
by jupe1407
Tomsie wrote:Well done on the 50 :clap:
Heres hoping for views in November


Thanks mate.

I'm hoping for three nice, calm, clear crisp days. What are the odds? :lol:

Re: A Wet Wander Round Ring of Steall

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 8:52 pm
by Tomsie
jupe1407 wrote:
Tomsie wrote:Well done on the 50 :clap:
Heres hoping for views in November


Thanks mate.

I'm hoping for three nice, calm, clear crisp days. What are the odds? :lol:



Slim I would think

Re: A Wet Wander Round Ring of Steall

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 9:52 pm
by scooby0511
Good report and lovely photographs Jupe.

Re: A Wet Wander Round Ring of Steall

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 10:02 pm
by MG1976
Hi John,
Another great report.
As usual, some fabulous photographs to accompany the enjoyable read.
Also, congratulations on hitting the 50-mark.

See you at the WH meet in November.
Martin

Re: A Wet Wander Round Ring of Steall

PostPosted: Sun Oct 06, 2013 10:06 pm
by EvanandEarth
LOL at obtaining your 'Hill Pass'. Lucky guy!

Definitely a route that edges towards the top section of my list - not quite sure about THAT wire bridge crossing though! (Is there a shuttle and bag carrying service!? ;))

Good report and pics, Happy 50th by the way.