In 2014 I was still car-less, and with the number of potential day trips from Glasgow steadily reducing, I decided it was finally time to attempt two Munros I had always planned on climbing, Beinn a'Chochuill and Beinn Eunaich, behind the main Cruachan range. The weather was fantastic and it turned to be a great summer's day, with amazing birds-eye views of Loch Awe and Kilchurn Castle.

Part of the Ben Cruachan massif and Loch Awe.

Kilchurn Castle sat on the edge of Loch Awe.


The track heads gradually up the hillside to over 400m, a terrific head-start for the steep climb of Beinn a'Chochuill's Southern ridge.



A small cairn marks the start of the route up Beinn a'Chochuill.



Ben Lui and the Crianlarich hills appeared to the South-East as the steep ridge began to ease up.







Finally the increasingly narrow ridge reached the final summit of Beinn a'Chochuill.

With perfect timing, the clouds began to gave way to reveal Loch Etive and the Western seaboard.


The pointed summits of Ben Cruachan were nearby to the South.


The Arrochar Alps (?) to the South.









I wasn't the only Munro-bagger today.



The descent of Beinn Eunaich was the most enjoyable part of the day, with Loch Awe looking very inviting to the South.



As the path suddenly veered off the Southern ridge back towards the track from the morning, the rain made a cameo appearance.


I passed another hill-goer, who reassured that this was the correct way as he bounded ahead of me down the hillside.


The route became remarkably steep for the last 100m or so, and it was a great relief to return to the track that led back down to Lochawe.




All in all, I had a tremendous time in my first proper visit to this part of Scotland. The climb certainly whetted the appetite for me to return to climb Ben Cruachan, but Beinn a'Chochuill and Beinn Eunaich are fine mountains in their own right, with the latter allowing for phenomenal views of Loch Awe and Argyll to the South. the only thing I would have done differently would be to visit Lochawe village for dinner, but hopefully Ben Cruachan will give me that excuse in the future...
