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Glencoe Dawn

Glencoe Dawn


Postby wilkiemurray » Wed Apr 11, 2018 7:23 pm

Route description: Buachaille Etive Beag

Munros included on this walk: Stob Coire Raineach (Buachaille Etive Beag), Stob Dubh (Buachaille Etive Beag)

Date walked: 11/04/2018

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Glencoe Dawn



Winter weather windows can be short lived, but can also show off Scotland’s mountains at their best (no better place in the world !). High pressure was visiting, but only for the morning so I set the alarm for 3am. I needn’t have bothered as I was wide awake before 1 am and by the time 2 am came round I decided just to get up and go!

A moonlit night greeted me as I headed off and the frost glistened at the side of the road. Crieff, Comrie, Lochearnhead, Tyndrum all came and went with no sign of life at all. Driving through the night and I pulled up in Glencoe at around 4.15am. I was excited as the weather was cold but it was still and patches of mists had given some variation on the drive , this was going to be good, as long as those mist patches weren’t lingering on any summits!

My initial plan was to head up one of the easier gullies in SCNL, however the avalanche forecast had made me alter my plans, and I decided I wanted to enjoy a sunset from Stob Dubh. Setting off about 4.45 and the moon shone brightly in the sky to the west. I probably didn’t need my head torch but kept it on until the bealach, spotting the hundreds of eyes watching my progress up the hill! The bealach between the two Munros was reached and I stopped here to get the crampons and axe out for the last section. Over The Big Buachaille, a faint band of blue was starting to silhouette Stob Dearg, I had about an hour to get to the top.

ImageMoonset Glencoe by Scotland's Mountains, on Flickr

ImageNight Hike by Scotland's Mountains, on Flickr

The sound of crampons biting frozen snow now accompanied me and on reaching the spot height 902m a grand view welcomed me. Dawn was now eating away at night and the moon was setting over the Bidean Massif and the sweeping ridge up to Stob Dubh was inviting me on. I followed its crest upwards and the views opened up. Mist lay low in the glens and the howling winds that accompanied me on many trips this winter were only a memory. The blue hues were now taken by high cirrus turning pink as I reached the summit. A short distance later I set up the cameras, just in time to watch the sun rise to the north of Schiehallion between Stob Dearg and Stob na Doire.

ImageSUNSRISE SCHIEHHALION by Scotland's Mountains, on Flickr

Not a drop of wind as I sat down to enjoyed breakfast with a grand vista, watching the peaks illuminate as the first rays of sun lit the up one by one.

Imagebidean massif first light by Scotland's Mountains, on Flickr

ImageAXE over Glencoe by Scotland's Mountains, on Flickr

ImageGlen Etive by Scotland's Mountains, on Flickr


After an hour, I pulled myself way from the top and enjoyed a sublime descent, again following the sweeping ridge back to the bealach and eventually back to the waking world….
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Re: Glencoe Dawn

Postby Mal Grey » Wed Apr 11, 2018 8:07 pm

Absolutely sublime bit of drone footage. Lovely.

The photos ain't bad, either. Folks do click on them to make them bigger!
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Re: Glencoe Dawn

Postby rockhopper » Wed Apr 11, 2018 9:17 pm

Ooooft - that looked rather nice :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Great set of photos esp when enlarged. Got a bit of a surprise when looking at your video - thought you'd got the report date wrong until realising what you were doing :crazy: :roll: - cheers :)
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Re: Glencoe Dawn

Postby wilkiemurray » Fri Apr 27, 2018 1:50 pm

Mal Grey wrote:Absolutely sublime bit of drone footage. Lovely.

The photos ain't bad, either. Folks do click on them to make them bigger!



Thanks Mal, just getting back to some replies as been away from the world of the internet for a few weeks ... This was a great way o finish the winter for me and had a cracking time. It was the calm before the storm for me....

ATB

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Re: Glencoe Dawn

Postby wilkiemurray » Fri Apr 27, 2018 1:51 pm

rockhopper wrote:Ooooft - that looked rather nice :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Great set of photos esp when enlarged. Got a bit of a surprise when looking at your video - thought you'd got the report date wrong until realising what you were doing :crazy: :roll: - cheers :)


Thanks Rockhopper - no I think you were right - I hadnt changed the date - the date is actually the date I uploaded the report - schoolboy errr - now I cant remember the exact date - seem like an age since I did this. Hope you enjoyed the video :)

ATB

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Re: Glencoe Dawn

Postby gammy leg walker » Fri Apr 27, 2018 9:07 pm

Amazing once again, running out of superlatives now
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Re: Glencoe Dawn

Postby Jaxter » Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:09 am

Oh wow.....as always that is just fabulous 8) :clap: :clap:

Cheered my Monday right up :D
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