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After starting my walking season last week with a walk up Beinn Chabhair I thought I would step up the difficulty level with 2 Munros this week. My daughter enjoyed completing her 1st Munro last week in glorious sunshine, so this week was a bit more of a tester and probably more realistic of walking in Scotland as we had sunshine, rain, hailstones, gales and low visibility all in the space of a few hours.
On the approach both Munro's looked quite uninspiring but I was to be pleasantly surprised once I started the walk. The walk was also a more strenuous trek than I envisaged with few tracks, quite a bit of boggy ground and a number of steep ascents and descents.
We started off in glorious sunshine but knew from the forecast that was only going to last a few hours.
- Billy,Morgan,Peter & Alfie
As we set off we could see great views of Ben More towering over the landscape.
- Morgan & Ben More
As we headed up past the farm the path soon came to an end and we headed along the stream where we got some great views of both Munros we were climbing today.
Very soon after crossing the bridge we came to the Dam then it was time to start the climb up Sgiath Chuil
- Dam just before first ascent
Before long we started heading up the right hand side of the mountain without finding any discernible track. As we started the climb the weather started to close in and we could see the clouds coming over Ben More.
- Morgan heading up Sgiath Chuil with Ben More in background
After a few steep sections we finally got to the top and our first Munro of the day
- Me, Morgan and Alfie on Sgiath Chuil
We decided to walk on another few hundred yards and have lunch at Meall a Churain and plan our next move. We decided to head for the right side of the mountain where, although steep in places seemed to be the most forgiving route. After another path less climb we reached Beinn Cheathaich before heading on a further kilometre to reach Meall Glas and our second Munro of the day.
- Beinn Cheathaich
- Meall Glas
Typically within 20 minutes of leaving Meall Glas the weather started to clear and again we could see some glorious views and some interesting sights.
- Descent of Meall Glas
- Interesting Sights
After a bit of trudge through some boggy land we were back at the farmhouse and 8 hours later our day was complete.
- Nearly there
- 8Hours Later
Again a special mention to my daughter Morgan who completed her 2nd and 3rd Munros in only her 2nd walk in much more challenging conditions. A great, fulfilling, challenging and as you can see from below tiring day
- Time for bed