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meall glas / Beinn nan Imirean

PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:46 pm
by rollo
Rookie report .
Hubby and I for once off on same day mid week . Weather forecast good :) , Sgiath Chull done on previous trek so decided to do Meall Glas and Corbett Beinn nan Imirean .
Parked off A85 Auchessan, booted and coffeed , friendly wave from farmer and set off .Temp - 3 ,sun shining . Love these conditions .
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Bridge over River Dochart Meall Glas on horizon

Round to farmhouse ,followed track behind and on up east side of burn ,past sheep pens . Uphill to stile over fence . Path no longer discernible ,onto moorland heading in roughly northerly direction towards visible steepening slopes of Meall Glas Beag . Conditions underfoot frozen and firm ,making this relatively easy and pleasant . Good views behind to Ben More Cruach Ardrain and An Caisteal .
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Ben More Cruach Ardrain and An Caisteal
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SgiathChull from slopes of Meall Glas Beag

Once up steeper slopes of Meall Glas Beag crampons on for final slope to top of Meall Glas
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Final slope up to Meall Glas summit

As our usual luck would have it , cloud obscuring northern hill summits when we did arrived at summit cairn :( :( but did manage a quick view of Ben Nevis and surrounding hills . Thankfully no such problems with view to west or south . Ben Challum looks great from here
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Ben Challum

Descended south east back to relatively flat area above Meall Glas Beag, avoiding steep craggy slope south of Meall Glas then south west to col before ascent of Beinn nan Imirean
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Ben Lui
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Beinn Dubhchraig Ben Oss and Ben LUI

Return via Meall Garbh , frozen ground and snow in the moorland making "peat hag hopping" enjoyable back to stile and path to meet outward route .

I know these hills when approached from the south are set well behind wet, peaty moorland .But if you are not battling the elements or the conditions underfoot and with the sun on your back as we had most of the day , it can be a rewarding walk . Best of all was what always takes me back to the hills , especially on still winter days - the silence !!
:D :D

Re: meall glas / Beinn nan Imirean

PostPosted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:58 pm
by ChrisW
Great report and cracking photo's, I think you hit it right on the head for most of us when you said "Best of all was what always takes me back to the hills , especially on still winter days - the silence " - I suspect that will resonate through the comments :D

Re: meall glas / Beinn nan Imirean

PostPosted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 12:06 am
by Merry-walker
Cool report there, I tend to go alone too, although a bit of company is nice now and then too :)

Ben Lui looks nice

Re: meall glas / Beinn nan Imirean

PostPosted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 1:20 pm
by baggervance
Nice report with cracking piccies. Ben Lui looks fab ~ hoping to do it along with a'Chleibh a week on Sunday

cheers

BV

Re: meall glas / Beinn nan Imirean

PostPosted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 5:35 pm
by Graeme D
Comments about hill silence are spot on. It's a special kind of silence you can get up there on the right day. I've done these two from the other side but planning on doing Sgiath Chuil from the south. I'll definitely be keeping it for a day when the bogs are solid and hopefully the sun is shining like it was for you.

Re: meall glas / Beinn nan Imirean

PostPosted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 7:44 pm
by gammy leg walker
Very fine rookie report rollo,keep them coming