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my father in law John was impressed with our munro bagging and the photos that we had shown him and was determined that he would, one day, come with us to do one himself. so we said "ok John next time your up and the weather's ok we'll take you up one". and so come March and the in laws were due a visit a quick check on the weather for that weekend was made and Sunday looked to be the better day for us.
the reason for picking Carn gorm was that on a previous we somehow managed to miss the bridge across the Invervar burn (had left the WH printout on the dining room table). but had spotted a couple of walkers further on so had followed them. we kept the burn on our left hand side and went straight ahead and up, once at the top and a quick look and the map i discovered that we were at the summit of An Sgorr and a glance to the left saw a trail of walkers coming down Carn Gorm. so what to do, go up CG or miss and do the others. so we just did the others and left CG for another day.
Up early Sunday and round to pick up John for 8 o'clock and we were on the road. got to the Invervar car park at about 11 o'clock, went slightly the wrong way on the way there, booted up and on our way.
- the before picture
going over the first stile we noticed the the hand hold usually at the top had been snapped of so as to make it a bit awkward.
- john at the first stile
- the missed bridge
once over the bridge the track follows at low level beside the burn, but when we were coming down the path was at high level following the fence surrounding the trees which was also a better route than the one we took up.
- following the burn
the first snow we encountered was a bank against the hillside (or the ice field as John described it) at around about 900metres, someone had already been up as there were tracks in the bank which we followed up.
- ascending the "ice field"
- continuing up the "ice Field"
the summit was reached in 2.5 hrs the wind was a constant 50/60mphs with the visibility down to approximately 70metres. a couple of quick photos were taken and we headed back down.
- they're in there somewhere
- John and mrsH at the summit
mrsH was just about helpless with laughter at her dads quips about ice fields and me telling him that there was just "one more push" to the summit.
- helpless with laughter
- John coming down the ice field
- stop for lunch
after 5 hours we were nearing the start point and John was feeling the pace but is determined to do another once he has gotten fitter and lost a stone, or so he kept telling us.
- the after photo
on the way home a detour was made through Kenmore for a pint at the Kenmore arms.
hopefully John is looking forward to his next Munro, maybe sometime in June, will let you all know.