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Beautiful day on Lochnagar

Beautiful day on Lochnagar


Postby Melaniet1987 » Tue Jul 11, 2017 1:52 pm

Route description: Lochnagar circuit, Glen Muick

Munros included on this walk: Lochnagar

Date walked: 08/07/2017

Time taken: 7 hours

Distance: 20 km

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Second Munro in 2 weeks and second Munro overall in the bag! :D

After completing Mount Keen last weekend, we thought it would be good to take on Lochnagar as the next one on our list.

With a beautiful day forecast we packed up the rucksacks and headed off to the Spittal of Glen Muick accompanied by our usual canine walk partner, Sheldon and current lodger whilst her owners are on holiday, Mika.

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Starting the day in the forest


We really could not have asked for a better day as we strolled through the enjoyable forest before beginning the long ascent to the top of Lochnagar. I found this ascent much more enjoyable and dare I say it, easier than Mount Keen last weekend however there are a lot of boulders and stairs to navigate your way up, particularly the ladder where I had to stop a couple of times and let my heart rate come back down to that of a living person, :shock: but the first views of the Loch below made for a nice setting.

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Miekle Pap coming into view

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Outstanding views on the ascent

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From halfway up The Ladder

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The summit awaits!

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getting there!


When we reached the summit point, you could literally see for miles and miles, it was so clear and so beautiful, I could have sat there all day enjoying the views and the summit rocks give great shelter from the wind. It was so peaceful up there, I felt like I was on top of the world.

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Summit pics

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Views for miles

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Hubby and the dogs at the summit

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Sheldon taking a seat at the summit


The descent I found actually much harder than I thought I would. The rocky climb down and various staircases made for tough going on my knees and ankles and I am now wondering if walking poles would help with this (recommendations welcome) But seeing a huge group of deer and stag on the hillside made it worthwhile. Sadly, a crappy iPhone camera was not good enough to pick them up but they were certainly watching us as we clambered past.

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On the descent


After the long descent, stopping for a quick look at the waterfalls and then onwards through the small bit of forest, we stopped for a lunch break beside the big old house, which I believe used to be stayed in by Queen Victoria, and let the dogs cool themselves off in the Loch, a well deserved rest for their little legs, although after some food they were both full of beans again. **Tip - in behind the house in one of the doors that look like stables, there is a very well equipped and maintained Bothy for any keen campers or walkers who want to sit and have a bite to eat and escape the midges.

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Waterfall

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Lunchtime!

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A well deserved dip!


A few welcome flat km, passing the boathouse for another last swim for the pooches and we were back to the car after a wonderful and really enjoyable 7.5 hour day.

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The boathouse and we are nearly done!


What will be next I wonder???! Any Munro recommendations are more than welcome. I have heard there is on where you pass the wreckage of an RAF aircraft so would be interested to see this.
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Re: Beautiful day on Lochnagar

Postby willsdad » Tue Jul 11, 2017 5:47 pm

Great pics. I'm heading there this weekend. Hoping to get your weather!

Beinn Eighe has the wreckage of a Lancaster bomber. Stunning mountain too. Well worth a look to Kinlochewe 8)
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Re: Beautiful day on Lochnagar

Postby Melaniet1987 » Tue Jul 11, 2017 9:11 pm

willsdad wrote:Great pics. I'm heading there this weekend. Hoping to get your weather!

Beinn Eighe has the wreckage of a Lancaster bomber. Stunning mountain too. Well worth a look to Kinlochewe 8)


Oh really? Sounds good, will need to investigate!
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Re: Beautiful day on Lochnagar

Postby BlackPanther » Thu Jul 13, 2017 12:53 pm

Actually, Lochnagar has a very interesting wreckage site, I visited it a few weeks ago, my report HERE
It's not on the main path that's why few people venture out to see it.

I've recently got hooked on visiting plane crash sites while climbing, I can recommend a great web database which lists such places:
http://www.aircrashsites-scotland.co.uk/
You can search by area or type of aircraft, find accessible sites in your region. Loads of photos, too :D
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