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Beinn Tulaichean & Cruach Ardrain from Inverlochlarig

Beinn Tulaichean & Cruach Ardrain from Inverlochlarig


Postby RMed37 » Fri Jan 06, 2017 6:32 pm

Munros included on this walk: Beinn Tulaichean, Cruach Àrdrain

Date walked: 07/11/2016

Time taken: 5 hours

Distance: 12.8 km

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I had climbed Ben More & Stob Binnein a while back from the Crianlarich side and expect to climb An Caisteal from Glen Falloch/A82, so once deciding on these hills I opted to approach from Inverlochlarig, to discover another little piece of Scotland I'd never seen.

Left Edinburgh at 6.15am, and two hours later I was leaving the car park on foot. The drive in after leaving the A84 at the Balquhidder junction to the car park at Inverlochlarig is a cracking wee road along side Loch Voil & Loch Doine.
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Beinn Tulaichean

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These deer waited for me to pass before crossing the road.

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Beinn Tulaichean & Cruach Ardrain

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Ben More & Stob Binnein

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Loch Doine & Loch Voil

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Ben Lomond


Reached summit of Tulaichean at 10.15, where I met ‘Mountainmac’ and had the pleasure of his company on to the following summit.
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Beinn Tulaichean summit

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Cruach Ardrain

The weather was excellent and had some great views of Ben Oss, Ben Lomond, Ben Ledi, Ben Cruachan, Arrochar Alps.
Reached summit of Cruach Ardrain at 11.10.
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Cruach Ardrain summit

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Ben More, Cruach Ardrain, Stob Binnein

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Beinn a' Chroin & An Caisteal

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Enjoyed some food and a blether for a wee while, until it started to get a bit chilly sitting still. It was time to head back, I was going back to the car and my dogs new best friend was going to climb the tops on the NE ridge, I believe. I walked back down to bealach, where I met a couple who had walked up from Crianlarich heading for Cruach Ardrain.

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Cruach Ardrain

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Looking back at Beinn Tulaichean

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My route down

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I then headed down to Inverlochlarig Glen and back to the farm, reached car 13.25. Thoroughly enjoyed my day on these hills even though I then got stuck on the loch road for a while when sheep were being herded along the road.
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RMed37
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Re: Beinn Tulaichean & Cruach Ardrain from Inverlochlarig

Postby teaandpies » Fri Jan 06, 2017 10:05 pm

Like these hills, been up there couple of times. 3 attempts to get a cloud free Cruach Ardrain...
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