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Not a walk as such, and didn't climb any mountains, more casing the joint for a later climb of the Gleann Cailliche Three.
Saw some interesting stuff though
The initial intention was to do Beinn Mhanach, but it was a go with the flow and getting out for the exercise anyway.
On the way in there was a hooded crow, first time I'd seen one
The track up from where I parked the car just before the bridge over the Lyon was a bit steep and I was pushing, it's only for a few hundred metres
Got to the top of the rise and a view up Loch Lyon with a nice cruise along to Gleann Meurain
I'd surveyed Google Earth to see where I could get up Beinn a Chreachain and as I say a lot of this was a recce to see what would be possible.
Got to Gleann Meurain with some stunning views of Beinn Sheasgarraich I pressumed
I'd get some more spectaculars of this amazing corie a couple of days later when I did get the Munros.
Got a look at what I'd been considering as the up for Beinn a Chreachain from the track
all looked pretty tame from this angle :O)
There are quite a few fords, but all very manageable, those at Gleann Meurain had huge stepping stone, so even in spate you'd get across here
Beinn Mhanach in the background.
A look back at the fords from the far side of Gleann Meurain
and back towards the damn
Continued on the track, it's a good track, fit bikers would have a hoot along here
and at the end the junction where you can continued around the Loch or take the spur up to the start of the WH route to Beinn Mhanach, best viewed from the other side of the Loch
Fords at the Srath Tarabhan
and an eroded Drumlin. I'd imagined these as being solid inside, but it makes sense that there are formed as the glaciers move loose material along their bottom that they are actually made up of really big smooth pebbles
I'd noticed the buildings at the far end of the Loch on the way along and now they were looking very intriguing
Got to the fords of the Abhainn Ghlas
and mooched around a bit. There is evidence of an older track which went a bit further up. Wonder if this was part of an old bridge
Doesn't seem to fit, but then there are quite a lot of bizarre constructions dotted about the highlands
Got back to the ford and saw a dipper
The first one I'd been able to clearly see
Got a few photos
and since it seem to be staying put I tried to sneak up on it and get a better close up, but it was either on the move or twigged and was off
Now to check out these amazing buildings in the middle of nowhere
First the big green shed
It's even got a chimney
Anyway not much in the way of clues, so I carried on to the next one
The whole place had a macabre feeling, bad things had happened here
Felt like some sort of real life Wallace and Gromit scene.
On the way in I had noticed that the sheep, normally pretty lethargic and only really interested in munching grass were on high alert, they all looked up and stared at me as I cycled past and took off like the clappers if I was close to them; strange
Looks like this is the reason, it is sheep shearing time
There was a broken horn outside still with the bloody marrow inside, obviously there is a bit of rough handling in the manufacture of woolly jumpers
I didn't stay long and continued back along the other side of the Loch
Coming back the track is even better than on the way out, more filled in with growth and quite smooth.
Got to the ford at the Allt Fionn a Ghlinne
and it started to spit with rain, so I stopped and got suited.
There are a few ruins in the area, possibly just old shielings, though there were three distinct ruins.
On back and not being full the Loch is more like a seaside estuary
I think this old bridge was at the Allt Chall
and more interesting patterns from under the water
Past the boat house and slip
and back to the damn which is pumping out the watts
Not perhaps the most dramatic of cycles or routes, but the scenery was better than the photos, and as I say it's a great round trip for anyone who is keen on mountain biking.
Also an alternative route in to the WH start of Beinn Mhanach or for doing the Gleann Cailliche Three, more of that in the next report