Beinn an Lochain
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 10:28 pm
Did this walk with the Stirling Hill Walking Club where 10 of us took to the hill. It was boggy and wet at the bottom but quickly became more solid the higher up we got. Reached the snow level and put our spikes on before tackling the steepest and most heavily snow covered top. Had to let a walking group come down as we made the last climb, just where the path is narrow, so took a wee while and felt like christmas shopping.
The views all the way up were great and the top although cloudy was clear all the way to the sea.
A great walk and a great test of my new spikes, which worked well.
Loch Restil by Joe Kincaid, on Flickr
Glen Croe by Joe Kincaid, on Flickr
Three Arrochar Tops by Joe Kincaid, on Flickr
Final climb to top by Joe Kincaid, on Flickr
Two tops by Joe Kincaid, on Flickr
Smile please, Top Stitch by Joe Kincaid, on Flickr
The Path all way down by Joe Kincaid, on Flickr
The views all the way up were great and the top although cloudy was clear all the way to the sea.
A great walk and a great test of my new spikes, which worked well.
Loch Restil by Joe Kincaid, on Flickr
Glen Croe by Joe Kincaid, on Flickr
Three Arrochar Tops by Joe Kincaid, on Flickr
Final climb to top by Joe Kincaid, on Flickr
Two tops by Joe Kincaid, on Flickr
Smile please, Top Stitch by Joe Kincaid, on Flickr
The Path all way down by Joe Kincaid, on Flickr