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Ben Klibreck

Ben Klibreck


Postby bootsandpaddles » Thu May 10, 2012 10:12 am

Route description: Ben Klibreck

Munros included on this walk: Ben Klibreck

Date walked: 04/05/2012

Time taken: 5 hours

Distance: 12 km

Ascent: 886m

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BEN KLIBRECK

I managed to make an earlier start encouraged by a brighter morning and headed up towards Altnaharra again in pursuit of Ben Klibreck. There had been a light dusting of snow along the ridge in the night although the summit was not in view from the road.
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Ben Klibreck from Vagastie
After crossing the bridge a narrow, boggy track winds across rather desolate country to reach the outflow of Loch Bad an Loch which can be crossed easily on stepping stones. More bog has to be crossed until you can see Loch nan Uan to the left.
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A desolate bog - Ben Loyal in the distance
The path leads to a reasonable way up, initially alongside a burn. I was making for the ridge but before I reached it I came across a narrow path below the ridge line which contoured along to the plateau at the base of the summit cone. There was quite a strong wind from the north carrying some stinging hail with it on occasions. Of course, the wind increased and the hail grew more persistent as I clambered over the rocks and up the steep snowy slope to the cairn. Conditions, in fact, became quite difficult but although there were some large icy patches these could be avoided. I was glad to finally slump behind the rocks at the top and get my breath back before battling the wind again to descend to the plateau. The sun then came out, the sky turned a bright blue and the wind dropped.
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Looking back on the summit
Retracing my steps I met a guy who was determined to reach the top as he had to turn back because of the wind on a previous occasion.
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Along the ridge

I didn’t bother with the boggy path on the way back: I just made for the outflow of Loch Bad an Loch across heathery slopes which were reasonably dry.
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A better view from Vagastie


As I drove down past Dornoch in the bright sunshine I could just pick out Ben Klibreck in the distance: strange to think that a few hours previously I had been battling the elements up there.
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Ben Klibreck from a viewpoint near Dornoch

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