Schiehallion No:7
Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 10:21 pm
This was my 7th Munro, but it was this one that started it all off. At the age of 18 months after a bout of illness my Grandson was diagnosed with a brain tumour in October 2009 and was admitted to Schiehallion ward in Yorkhill Hospital where he remained whilst undergoing chemotherapy for approx' 9 months.
Due to the care shown by staff in the ward my son and daughter in law wanted to give something back to the hospital and desided on a number of fund raising events of which scaling Schiehallion was one......so I threw my hat in the ring for this event. So with his chemo sessions complete albeit he was still not clear and had to undergo radiotharapy my Grandson was released from Yorkhill and a date of 6th November was set for the fund raiser.
On a crisp Saturday 6th of November morning (early) I set off to meet my son, daughter in law and her father at the Braes of Foss car park for our walk up Schiehallion. After a bit we did the stop for some photo's breather thing that us less fit folk do. A bit further up and entering the boulder field with the mist still spookily shrouding Loch Tummel Time for another photoshoot breather thing, with the summit looming up ahead As we got further up the boulder field the rocks were covered in frost and quite slippy, Natalie found to her embarrassment as she slipped and gave herself a sore one.....not that she admitted it..... and she was fortunate to land between a couple of jagged rocks rather than face down on one.
OK.......ready for the posey I did it shots. After a spot of lunch and a hot cuppa...it was time for the traditional summit scenic shots... ... ....The cloud was starting to roll in as we started our decent so it was back down over the boulders which by now were giving my knees jip.... ...and again from a little way down the road... .. ... .
That's it fund raiser over and a drive back home with football on radio for company............as a point of interest, in aid of Yorkhill Childrens Hospital... £10,000 was Bary & Natalie's target to the aim for from all fund raising events and after Schiehallion it stood at £21,676.32...so well done to them both.
Due to the care shown by staff in the ward my son and daughter in law wanted to give something back to the hospital and desided on a number of fund raising events of which scaling Schiehallion was one......so I threw my hat in the ring for this event. So with his chemo sessions complete albeit he was still not clear and had to undergo radiotharapy my Grandson was released from Yorkhill and a date of 6th November was set for the fund raiser.
On a crisp Saturday 6th of November morning (early) I set off to meet my son, daughter in law and her father at the Braes of Foss car park for our walk up Schiehallion. After a bit we did the stop for some photo's breather thing that us less fit folk do. A bit further up and entering the boulder field with the mist still spookily shrouding Loch Tummel Time for another photoshoot breather thing, with the summit looming up ahead As we got further up the boulder field the rocks were covered in frost and quite slippy, Natalie found to her embarrassment as she slipped and gave herself a sore one.....not that she admitted it..... and she was fortunate to land between a couple of jagged rocks rather than face down on one.
OK.......ready for the posey I did it shots. After a spot of lunch and a hot cuppa...it was time for the traditional summit scenic shots... ... ....The cloud was starting to roll in as we started our decent so it was back down over the boulders which by now were giving my knees jip.... ...and again from a little way down the road... .. ... .
That's it fund raiser over and a drive back home with football on radio for company............as a point of interest, in aid of Yorkhill Childrens Hospital... £10,000 was Bary & Natalie's target to the aim for from all fund raising events and after Schiehallion it stood at £21,676.32...so well done to them both.