by gacameron » Sat Jul 21, 2012 7:04 pm
Date walked: 21/07/2012
Time taken: 5 hours
Distance: 20.2 km
Ascent: 840m
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Finally, good weather! It was time to head back up the hills, and today I decided to finish off the South Eastern Highlands, doing Tom Buidhe and Tolmount.
The day started off with fantastic weather, and I reached Glen Doll and the edge of the forest after 45 minutes. The ascent up Jocks Road is easy going and not too strenuous. Once I had Cairn Lunkard on my side, I split from the path and headed directly for Tom Buidhe, crossing the river and negotiating the bogs. At this point, the heavens opened. The blazing sun and blue skies were all of a sudden replaced with black clouds, and silly me had neglected to pack any waterproofs. Never mind, all good fun I suppose! Once I reached the top of Tom Buidhe, I didn't stop to take in the view, instead deciding to run down the other side before steadily climbing Tolmount. Between the two peaks took me just 20 minutes.
From this point on, I had a choice. Go back the way I had come, or head round by Crow Craigies and eventually meet up with Jocks road that way. The latter was what I decided to do, however I then decided I was fed up with the uneven ground, thus headed straight down into the valley and dealt with the bogs instead. It was slower going but easier on my feet, which somehow had become waterlogger. Apparently my boots are on their last legs. In hindsight, it would be better to stay along the ridge leading back to Cairn Lunkard.
The rain thankfully stopped and the sun came out again for the rest of the journey back to the car. If I were to give any advice, it would be to incorporate these 2 munros into the Glas Maol round of 4 from Glen Shee. The proximity to Cairn of Claise is such that an extra hour would allow you to do the 6 munros rather than 4 from Glen Shee. Live and learn, I didn't realize these 2 were so close when I did the Glas Maol circuit.
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