by Benaden887 » Mon May 16, 2016 7:15 pm
Date walked: 11/05/2016
Time taken: 6 hours
Distance: 10.5 km
Ascent: 1370m
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My third trip to Mull and yet to see bad weather, but it`s never been as hot as this.
Wed. - Oban to Craignure ferry. Arr, 0805 but by not having booked online - put on standby. I miss the first two boats, finally make the 1050 crossing. Drive the A849, reach a wooded Glen Forsa - park @ nm642349 for the graham pair of Beinn Talaidh and Sgurr Dearg. I gear up. The heat is oppressive, 23c. Head N up the forest track then atv trail W to a deer fence stile@ nm636330. The direct route is short with a steep 300m start. The only way is up, I hum to myself - crunch over dead bracken, bleached tough grass and climb out the bowl. Here the going is easier. Onto a small crest and follow this ever upwards until a pause for breath. There is a walker below me, feeling the same pain I am, there`s comfort in that. Higher now on a broad curving ridge that leads to Talaidh`s round trig point and cairn. Windy too, moves me around, but cools the body - windproof on, I eat lunch.. Previously classed as a Corbett, this hill was demoted the week before I came to do the three of Talaidh and Dearg so only Ghaoithe was climbed. Strange how things work out. Views - Ben More and the hills I`ve still to do- forestry and sea lochs in clear cloudless skies. The other walker, female comes into view - a brief chat - she is content with doing this hill. Had I more time or been faster, a visit to the site of a RAF DC47 that in 1945, crashed here with 8 men on board. Amazingly only 3 were killed. I depart for Beinn Dearg and plan my route below - plenty of tracks - ways thro a forest which fills the Forsa basin- down steep scree to grass and enter the trees. Deep water gouges in the soil show the amount of onetime rain that had been here. For now, the ground cracks and sinks under my weight as I pass stone remains of the Sheilings that abound here. Trees, sitka spruce - wide deep burn with little water, more trees cross a fence for a 320m climb. Now 29.6c- follow a dry rocky burn uphill, I rest in the heat - so come back another day ? then recall lines from Good morning Vietnam - Whats the weather like there Rosevelt ? - Its hot, dam hot, real hot, hot as my shorts, I could cook things in it - brings a smile to my face - I`m wearing shorts - so the bagger in me wins agin and with every 100 steps I gain more height, climb a steeper section, gain the lip and a easy walk leads to the cairn with the backdrop of Dun da Ghaoithe saying hello to me.
Windy still, I head downhill clip the forest edge to road, car then Craignure BH for some R&R
Seen enroute Eagles, deer, sheep, hares, many small birds, frogs, lizards and folk. No flies or midges but plenty of ticks
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