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Reaching a TON on the Orchy 5

Reaching a TON on the Orchy 5


Postby RTMcB » Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:50 pm

Route description: Beinn Dòrain & Beinn an Dòthaidh, Bridge of Orchy

Munros included on this walk: Beinn a' Chreachain, Beinn Achaladair, Beinn an Dòthaidh, Beinn Dòrain, Beinn Mhanach

Date walked: 08/06/2013

Time taken: 12 hours

Distance: 29.4 km

Ascent: 2477m

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Walkin: 07/06/13 1 hr, 2.5km, 550 m ascent
Orchy 5: 08/06/13 11 hr, 27 km, 1927 mascent


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This round has been on my must-do list since I saw Monty's http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=7758 report. We're not as fast so opted for a wild camp to break things up, plus would not have enjoyed spending driving 2hrs out and 2 hrs back on top of all that walking.

Left the Bridge of Orchy train station car park at 9pm and made our ascent to the bealach in about 1 hour. We chose our camping spot just a bit out of sight east from the bealach, slightly sheltered and with the gentle sounds of a waterfall not too far away. Decent night's sleep followed by a cuppa tea, sausage, egg and tomato for breakfast then we were off at 8am.

We followed the path south to Beinn Dorain, reaching it at 9am. Felt great to be up here so early! We retraced our trackback to the bealach then up to Beinn an Dothaidh following a decent path at first. The path soon turns into some boggy stuff, then a stalkers path which takes you close to the summit but we had to leave the stalkers path to achieve the summit. Could almost see Ben Nevis in the distance through the haze. An easy descent south-east, then east got us to the bealach where we met a nice couple from Dundee who were in the high 90's but just out to do 2 Munro's. They had come up the path from Achallader Farm.A hard pull up the shoulder of Beinn Achaladair took its toll on us but the path levels out after you reach 1000 m. The sun was beating down on us and I was sweating buckets! About 1.5 km across this high plateau with stunning views across Rannoch Moor. Ben Nevis was poking out through the haze, there seemed to be a lot more snow on the Aonach's compared to the Ben. The summit is a collection of rocks with steep cliffs on the northern side. A steep descent down Beinn Achaladair to the bealach at 813 m was followed by a long boring gradual ascent up to Beinn a'Chreachain. Actually the last 100 m of ascent was over a boulder field, so that broke up the monotony.

On the way up, I had been keeping an eye to the west, trying to figure out a decent route over to Beinn Mhanach. We had run out of water, so decided to do go straight into Coire a'Mhath-ghamhna to find some running water. The long route had taken its toll on SMRussell's feet, thus when we came across an inviting waterfall, we stripped off and got nice and wet! Refreshed we headed up Beinn Mhanach, this Munro sucked - there was a dead body of a fawn just feet from the summit cairn! :( It was really grim, the only redeeming factor was the 360 degree view from our fifth summit.

The 6km walk back to the tent was fairly quick, we saw some live deer above us either side of Allt Coire a'Ghabhalaich. Rain was starting to drop as we were packing up the tent but not heavy enough to warrant waterproof's. A final brew under Coire an Dothaidh gave us the energy to get back to the car. We finished the day of with a nice pint and decent food at the Bridge of Orchy Hotel before driving back to Glasgow.

Definitely going to do more wild camping this summer! :D

Looking west at the sunset on our walkin from Bridge of Orchy train station
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Dusk falls on our wild camp
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secluded tent spot
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Morning sun blazing in!
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Up to the bealach, no-one's seen us yet!
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Getting a brew on, the #2 trowel is in the plastic bag :lol:
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View out west from Beinn Dorain
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1st Munro, Beinn Dorain
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SMRussell on Beinn an Dothaidh
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View of Beinn Dorain (left) and Beinn an Dothaidh (right) from 1002 m top on Beinn Achaladair
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Us on Beinn Achaladair, summit #3
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Rannoch Moor
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Clach Leathad, Creise and Meall a'Bhuiridh from Beinn Achaladair
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Loch Tulla from Beinn Achaladair
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Loch Lyon
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Looking west, our route thus far
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Beinn a'Chreachain from Meall Bhuide
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The sky was fantastic!
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Cairn on Beinn a'Chreachain
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Ben Chruachan
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and finally, summit #5, Beinn Mhanach (yawn)
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Beinn a'Chaisteil looking awesome
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Re: Reaching a TON on the Orchy 5

Postby Fife Flyer » Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:16 pm

Great report & some cracking photo's :clap:
If I was a few years younger I could get into this camping lark - would help if I had a tent, though :lol: :lol:

Congrats on reaching the first ton :wink:
I will hopefully be joining you after my walk tomorrow, in for a long day though :crazy: :crazy:
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Re: Reaching a TON on the Orchy 5

Postby laconic surf » Sun Jun 09, 2013 10:07 pm

Looks a great weekend out. The sky was amazing on saturday wasn't it? I was doing the Ben Lui 4 and sat back on Ben Oss and just admired the cloud formations. Hot though, wasn't it? :lol:
Congrats to you and the other half on the ton 8) :clap:
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Re: Reaching a TON on the Orchy 5

Postby RTMcB » Mon Jun 10, 2013 9:43 am

Thanks, aim to do the Ben Lui/Oss 4 in a similar fashion and get the corbett too!

It's so weather dependant 8)
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Re: Reaching a TON on the Orchy 5

Postby BlackPanther » Mon Jun 10, 2013 9:48 am

Congratulations on the 100! :clap: :clap: :clap: You couldn't have had better weather for such an adventure.
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Re: Reaching a TON on the Orchy 5

Postby SMRussell » Mon Jun 10, 2013 9:29 pm

It was a braw wee adventure! And finding that little waterfall for a quick cooling dip was the icing on the cake. :D
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Re: Reaching a TON on the Orchy 5

Postby mrssanta » Mon Jun 10, 2013 10:21 pm

Well done to you both, what a cracker!
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Re: Reaching a TON on the Orchy 5

Postby simon-b » Mon Jun 10, 2013 11:10 pm

Well done to both of you on reaching 100. Great pictures as well.
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Re: Reaching a TON on the Orchy 5

Postby L-Hiking » Tue Jun 11, 2013 8:09 pm

Well done on the 100, great report and pictures. Especially Loch Tulla
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Re: Reaching a TON on the Orchy 5

Postby rockhopper » Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:31 pm

Congratulations on the 100 - and what a great way to do it ! - cheers :)
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Re: Reaching a TON on the Orchy 5

Postby Peter913 » Wed Jun 12, 2013 12:12 am

Nice shots there i like that loch tulla one nice reflections

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Re: Reaching a TON on the Orchy 5

Postby dooterbang » Wed Jun 12, 2013 7:39 pm

Congratulations matey :clap:

Fab way to reach the century and a milestone reached.
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Re: Reaching a TON on the Orchy 5

Postby CatoTheYounger » Sun Jun 16, 2013 12:11 am

I'm sure I saw your green tent as I passed Coire an Dothaidh cairn, heading towards Beinn Mhanach. You really couldn't have had a better day to climb your 100th Munro, great pictures too, my iPhone really didn't do it justice. The views across Rannoch Moor from Beinn Achaladair in the evening where like something from an oil painting.. Congrats.
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