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A Good Walk Spoilt

A Good Walk Spoilt


Postby Jockstar » Sun May 13, 2012 8:43 pm

Route description: An Caisteal and Beinn a'Chròin, near Crianlarich

Munros included on this walk: An Caisteal, Beinn a' Chròin

Date walked: 05/05/2012

Time taken: 7 hours

Distance: 14 km

Ascent: 1045m

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We were determined to keep our walking going after a much improved beginning to the year (for us!) having already climbed seven munros. With this in mind we also thought that it was time to get our bigger tent out for an airing and I thought that An Caisteal and Beinn a’ Chroin would be a good walk being only five minutes from The Pine Trees caravan and camping site at Tyndrum. I would recommend this place as it was very friendly and spotlessly clean.

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Pine Trees, Tyndrum


The weather forecast was good for the Saturday and so we drove the 5 minutes down to Crianlarich before turning right to the lay-by which was the start of the walk. There were many cars parked up and I thought it would be a busy afternoon. The start was across the boggy field (and it is certainly muddy!) before getting to the underpass and out onto the farm track and started walking along the landrover track.

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Across the field to the underpass


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Hello Deer !


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Beinn A' Chroin


There is a choice of going straight up to Sron Gharbh or to follow the landrover track until you come to the end and then climb up to join the path leading to An Caisteal. We chose the latter route which made it a steep and boggy pull up to the start of the path to An Caisteal.

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An Caisteal


We stopped for a rest and had a bite to eat, meeting people coming up and down the path.

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Dinner time


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Ruby and myself having a rest


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ruby having fun on the wee scramble


One guy we met had already done four munros that day and was disappointed that he hadn’t got the five he sat out to do! We started out on the path, aptly named Twistin Hill and towards An Caisteal and managed to get over the first ‘step’ without too much bother. We then get through a tricky wee scramble with Su and myself getting Ruby through that bit and then headed up the path to the cairn at An Caisteal and our first Munro of the day.

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At the cairn of An Caisteal


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At the cairn of An Caisteal


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Su


We took a number of photos as the light was good with views towards Ben More and Stob Binnein and towards Arrochar to the West. After having a rest we decided to go down to the Bealach Buide below. I could see the path heading up the side of Beinn a’ Chroin and the second Munro of the day. At that point Su had told me that she couldn’t go any further which was a blow and I decided that I would go on my own to Beinn a’ Chroin, leaving Su and Ruby to go down from the Bealach on their own and I would meet them at the end of the shoulder that takes you down from Beinn a’ Chroin. As I managed to get past the scramble I was soon on the top and took a number of photos to make sure that I got the correct cairn, and then made my way along the top and down the shoulder to rejoin Su who had by that time had to carry Ruby down the steep slope down to the grassy ridge.

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At the cairn on Beinn a' Chroin


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Across to An Caisteal


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Ben More & Stuc a' Chronin


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Bealach Buide



I am unsure why I made the decision of leaving Su and Ruby on the day which broke the cardinal rule of not leaving someone on their own as I would normally have done the right thing and made sure that Su and Ruby would be looked after until we were off the hill. Is it that I have become a ‘must do’ Munro Bagger with the strength to be able to do more than one Munro in the day, especially with one so close to adding to my total. More likely is that I became very selfish and didn’t look at any repercussion that would happen as I looked to add another to my total. Either way I apologize to Su and Ruby and am ashamed of my behaviour. One thing for sure is that it won’t happen again, as I value them more than I could any hill.
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Re: A Good Walk Spoilt

Postby Bod » Sun May 13, 2012 8:51 pm

A good honest report there Jockstar, well done :D :D :lol: . Great walk that apart the km's of bog down the glen.......nice up the side of Beinn a'Chroin
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Re: A Good Walk Spoilt

Postby gammy leg walker » Sun May 13, 2012 8:54 pm

Hi Brian,we all do silly things on ths spur of the moment,you would think when we get to our age we would know better :lol: .The main thing is all got back safe.

PS.bet Sue gave you what for when you met back up.
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Re: A Good Walk Spoilt

Postby Gavin99 » Sun May 13, 2012 9:05 pm

A good and frank report Brian , all is well that ends well. You are getting a few nice walks done recently , wee ruby must be superfit :D
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Re: A Good Walk Spoilt

Postby dooterbang » Sun May 13, 2012 9:08 pm

seems like you got Munro fever.

I was in the same position yesterday when i took a non hillwalking friend to do the Ben Alder 6. He got scared when on the ridge to our 4th Munro as it was 2ft wide with sheer drops at each side, the fresh snow wasnt helping nor the clag and high winds!! It was less distance to complete the last 3 munros but i instantly made the choice to get him down safely. I had learned from a previous outing 2 years ago when i left someone on the 1st Munro doing Beinn a Ghlo. I let them return alone and went on to bag the other 2 whilst having to wait 2 hours for my return.

Sometimes its a hard choice. If the person has little experience you should never leave them but i have been out with friends and have agreed to go seperate ways and meet up afterwards.

Would i let my wife and dog return on their own....no way, i value my life :lol: 8)

Nice hills these...and were never to old to learn :)
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Re: A Good Walk Spoilt

Postby Johnny Corbett » Sun May 13, 2012 9:41 pm

Any chance you can take my ex wife up with you next time :lol:
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Re: A Good Walk Spoilt

Postby DarrenJeffrey » Sun May 13, 2012 9:57 pm

Johnny Corbett wrote:Any chance you can take my ex wife up with you next time :lol:


Lol :D
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Re: A Good Walk Spoilt

Postby 2dalmatians » Sun May 13, 2012 10:02 pm

Nice report Jockstar. I guess it all worked out ok in the end. Ruby looked like she was having fun as usual too :)
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Re: A Good Walk Spoilt

Postby LeithySuburbs » Sun May 13, 2012 10:24 pm

Think you are maybe being a wee bit hard on yourself JS. I don't think leaving them was necessarily wrong but you maybe should have just rejoined them at the bealach instead of further down. But nice report anyway :) .
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Re: A Good Walk Spoilt

Postby jonny616 » Mon May 14, 2012 7:24 pm

Good report. I'm sure Su will forgive you 8)
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Re: A Good Walk Spoilt

Postby Jock McJock » Mon May 14, 2012 7:45 pm

Nice one Brian, looks like a good day. Wouldn't be too hard on yourself for splitting up and letting Su and Ruby drop off the bhealach. The weather was good and Su has been out with you a lot so I'm sure she knows what she's doing. In different weather, in a different place, it would be a different decision. I enjoyed these two when I done them but got a wee bit lost in the clag on the second one and couldn't find the path off. Made a daft decision to go off the front and ended up in a very daft place. See my report for these two. I'm sure Su and Ruby will forgive you :)

PS. We need to get a wee walk soon!
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Re: A Good Walk Spoilt

Postby PeteR » Mon May 14, 2012 9:43 pm

Johnny Corbett wrote:Any chance you can take my ex wife up with you next time :lol:

You could start a business :lol: I could add one of mine too :lol:

But on a more serious note, I wouldn't be too hard on yourself. As others have said, the weather looked good and everything turned out good in the end :D
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