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December is upon us and that usually means deep snaw and cold stinging winds and red raw faces
and that was what we got today.Been saving these two for the winter so it was me Diane,Kev and Charlie who set off early to Fersit,drive up was ok until the single track road to the start of the walk,bit slippy and icy this likes but Diane got us there safe and sound and we were on the go for about 0845.
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Up the track past the houses where we were yelped at by a few dugs
and across the bridge and then over the rough ground toward Sron Na Garbh bhienne,glad this was mostly frozen over as this would probably be a bog fest otherwise
- car park come ice rink
- Charlie retains his burn jumping title
No footprints to follow in the fresh snow so more or less headed straight up Sron na Garbh bhienne,this was no as easy as we thought ,pretty steep at times but found a route up and i sat on top for about 4 hours waiting on Kev,Diane and Chas
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- Meall Cian Dearg and Stob a Choire Mheadhion
- Kev tries the new vindaloo mars bar
Brilliant views from here over to Beinn a Chlachair ,Beinn a Chaorainn and Loch Laggan,bit cloudy over to the Corries and Nevis though so never seen them all day,the way forward to Sgriodain was clear from here and we got to the top of the first munro in about three 'oors.
- Teallach and Chaorainn
- looking down to Loch Laggan
- summit poses on Sgriodian
Got some pics here of the great views over to Glencoe and the bookle etc. again the way to our next stop Chno Dearg was clear so off we went finding a spot around the 958m point to huddle in behind some rocks for another tea break.
- views down Loch Treig to Glencoe
- and zoomed a bit
From here the climb up to Chno Dearg looked dead easy but seeing as muggin's here had been breaking the trail all the way up i was starting to feel a bit puggled to say the least.
- Chas,Kev and Di with Mheadhion and Easian behind
- easy looking route to Chno Dearg
- battling our way up
Diane and Charlie valiantly took over the snow plough duties but i think they managed about 20 paces between them before ah had to step in again and break trail to Chno Dearg,s big summit cairn
Could have lay here and slept for a week but seeing as it was ****** freezing that might no have been the best idea
- a happy team at the top of Chno
Still after another cuppa it was all down hill now,straight into the wind as well ,faces stinging we made our way down ,Charlie had first go at falling into a snow covered hole,Diane went into a snow covered stream then i duly followed losing one leg into a deep snow hole
- descent
Eventually though we picked up a path and it was fairly good going for the last few km's,soon back down to the houses at Fersit where we were barked at and chased by more dugs who had been joined by some chickens
Back at the cars in 6 and 3 quarter hours which we thought was no bad going,most knackered i've been on the hills for a while though,it's a totally different game trudging through fresh deep snow and the half gallon of Tennent's in the Bothy bar in Blair Atholl went down a treat
Another fine day in good company again ,seen only one person all day,a guy who almost caught us heading up Chno Dearg ,looked like he had come over from Corrour station so fair play to him ,looked like a big walk for the winter.More of the same weather on the next one please!