

We set off on Saturday morning around 8.30am, parking the car at the Laggan dam and walking back up the road to the forestry track. Looking out to the Munros around Loch Treig the cloud was sitting low, there were some breaks and a bit of sun shining through and but I wasn’t feeling particularly optimistic


We continued up into the cloud finally reaching the southern top of Beinn a’Chaorainn. Visibility was pretty poor and we were all well aware of the dangers of the cornice on the traverse round. With map, compass and GPS out, we made our way to the central summit.



When we got there I got the camera out to take yet another summit picture surrounded by cloud, only to see everyone else’s face light up! I turned round to see what I was missing and it was amazing – the cloud was now below the summits giving us good views of the tops. It soon cleared giving us even better views throughout the rest of the day.

We stayed at the summit for a while, eventually dragging ourselves away from the stunning views to descend down to the bealach between Beinn a’Chaorainn and Beinn Teallach. We had a quick decent in the deep snow and then a brief stop for lunch before continuing up to our second Munro of the day.
The views from the summit were again fantastic with clear views of the Munros either side of Loch Treig. It was incredible to see – especially as I’d seen nothing only a few months before when I was actually on them. We stayed at the summit for as long as we could before the cold started to get to us and it was time to descend. I was glad for the snow making the descent on Beinn Teallach’s southern slopes a little easier on my wee knees. When we arrived back at the car I was completely exhausted but just unbelievably happy to have had such an amazing day in the hills. I was completely taken back by the views we'd had - what a gift the mountains had given us! I’ll take that 20% chance any day.
We drove back to our accommodation as the sun was setting – a perfect end to a perfect day.
