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Landed at Edinburgh airport aroung 09:30, picked up the hire car, stopped at Tescos in Blairgowrie to stock up and arrived at the Cairnwell ski car park around 14:00. As my first day is always a short day, I looked for somewhere that I could bag more than one Munro but still keep the time down. After my planning, I decided Cairnwell 3 were perfect. Short milage and ascent, and not too far to drive either, perfect!
- Beautiful Approach to Cairnwell Pass
I packed my day bag and started across the road, past the main ski centre and then past the ski cafe. The tracks were easy to follow and with clear skies, navigation was not an issue. Carn Aosda (my first targt was right there in front of me).
- Start of the walk and view back to ski centre
Following the tracks made the walking simple and the gradient was also quite forgiving. Within an hour, I was on the first summit. It felt like cheating somehow. Barely 2km and only 400m ascent seemed rediculous
- Looking back south from Carn Aosda ascent
The views were pretty good. Despite the scars on the landscape on the Cairnwell and Carn Aosda, I could see east to the rest of the Glen Shee Munros, North West to the Cairn Gorm and Ben Macdui area and south, over the the Cairnwell and beyond. I was happy again to be out on the Munros.
- View to Cairnwell from Carn Aosda
- Carn Aosda summit cairn
The next target was Carn a'Gheoidh. The path back to the junction to the Cairnwell ascent was easy walking and then I headed south west. The visibility was still good and I could see the summit in the distance and a minor top on the way. There were still plenty views toward Cairn Gorm area.
- Cairn Gorm Area in the distance
- Looking North West
As I headed toward Carn a'Gheoidh, the mist started to roll in but visibility was still fairly ok. Just the summits were in sparse cloud.
- The route to Carn a'Gheoidh looking back to Carn Aosda
Again, the walking was easy, with no stepp pulls up the hills, the day was very pleasant and the pace relaxed. Navigation continued to be easy, with clear paths all the way. Soon I was approaching the second summit and after a short ascent I reached a fairly wide plateau area with 2 cairns. The cairns were some 200m apart but it was easy to identify the true summit.
- Carn a'Gheoidh Summit Cairn
- The 2 Cairns
Returning toward the east, I retraced my steps and headed toward the lower ground between the out-lying Carn a'Gheoidh and the other two hills. I then had to make my first decision of the day. The ascent to Cairnwell looked pretty straight, over a small summit or around the side of it, following the path.
- Looking over to Cairnwell
I could save a km but I couldn't see in the dip after the minor top, so I decided it would be better to follow the path, that smarter people than me created, than end up with a 400m drop and re-ascent.
- Not all the views were bad
I reached the main tracks between Cairnwell and Carn Aosda again but time headed south toward Cairnwell. There is a slight pull up toward this summit but not too taxing and great wide paths all the way.
Passing the ski lifts on the way, I began to realise how bad the legacy of man on these hills really was. From the ski tow until the Cairnwell summit can only be described as "ugly"

I have to say that my lasting impressing on me from this day was the state of the Cairnwell. I was seriously not impressed.
- The Cairnwell
- Cairnwell Summit Cairn
It was unfortunate as some of the views from the top, and particularly up and down Glen Shee, were beautiful. I enjoyed my day and it was the easiest 3 Munros I have walked to date. I can easily recommend these for people wanting to start bagging. Navigation is easy in the ski area and tracks make walking a dawdle.
I walked back toward the ascent path and descended back to the car park. Looking around again, there were some great hills for tomorrow.
- Cairnwell Pass and the Road Heading North
Now it was off to Braemar for some well-earned food and a good night's sleep before the east side of Glen Shee tomorrow
