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Well this weekend saw me climbing my 2nd and 3rd munros, Ben Vorlich (Loch Earn) & Stuc a'Chroin, however my plans almost failed at the start.
After climbing Ben Lomond the previous weekend and finding myself not being able to think about anything else but hillwalking all week, I planned my next climb. Realising there were two Ben Vorlichs I looked into the starting point for the one at Loch Earn - Ardvorlich House - Simple, well as it turns out NO!. I opened up google and quickly found Ardvorlich House and jotted down the postcode - Stupidly not reading the address.
Sunday morning came and I picked up a mate of mine at 7am in the hope that we would be at the start point by 8am. On route I stopped at an Asda and bought some sandwiches then punched in the postcode into the satnav and we were off. An hour later I was quickly realising something was wrong as we were approaching Ardlui and it was saying I had arrived. Ill check my map I thought - Nope! I realised I had forgot to lift it. Ok plan B, ill check the internet on my phone - Nope! no network reception. Eventually after driving around a bit and swearing alot at myself a nice chap in a shop let me look at his map and we were on our way again.
We arrived at Lochearnhead and headed onto the extremely narrow South road at Loch Earn looking for Ardvorlich House. At this point I still hadnt realised that not only were there two Ben Vorlichs but there were also two Ardvorlich Houses and the one I was looking out for was the wrong one. Eventually after crossing the hump back bridge a few times in each direction I realised this was actually the starting point and just before 9am we were on our way.
- Starting up the hill from Ardvorlich House
- Moon still out
- Getting Closer (We thought)
We eventually arrived at the ridge below and the wind was crazy. It was gusting so much that it was hard to keep upright and we found ourselves walking this bit leaning over into the wind.
- Windy Ridge
After being practically blown up the last section we reached the trig point and made our way along to the cairn for the customary flag photo. It was unbelievably hard to stand in the one spot for this photo because of the wind.
- Windy flag shot
- Looking back to the trig Point
After finding what shelter we could from the wind we settled down to take in the scenery and have a sandwich - Disaster!!! I had left my sandwiches in the car. Luckily my mate had plenty to go round. I really wasnt with it today !!. When we were ready to set off towards Stuc we still were not sure if the rock scramble would be possible in this wind.
- Looking across to Stuc a'Chroin
- Looking back to Ben Vorlich
Soon we arrived at the foot of the rock face and decided that we would go for it. A bit nervous at first we made our way closer. Standing at the bottom we tried to plan our best route and once we both agreed we went for it. When we were close in at the rock it was still windy but not as bad as before, however we still had to watch out for rapid changes of direction.
- Looking up the rock face
Slowly but surely we climbed higher. My addrenalin was pumping and the pain in my right knee had gone. We reached the top of the scramble section and looked back at what we had just done - What a rush!
- Looking back down from the top
The scramble was by far the best bit of the whole day. The excitment and fear all mixed in together as we were making our way up was immense. It looked intimidating at first but wasnt too bad once you were up close and I recommend anyone doing these munros to do it as it made our day.
We now headed fromn the first cairn up to the summit and again took the customary flag shot. By this time my knee pain had came back and I was again struggling to stand in the wind.
- Stuc a'Chroin Summit
- My mate Jamie
- View from the top
After another sandwich and a little break from the wind we started heading back down. By the time we got to the car I was limping badly due to my knee problem and was having to use walking poles in an attempt to keep it from bending but all I could think about was how amazing the day was.
From almost not finding the start point after forgetting my map, to leaving my sandwiches in the car, to scrambling up Stuc a'Chroin and finally limping off the mountain - I couldnt have wished for a better day
I have either lost the plot or I have got the hillwalking bug badly. Roll on the next one !
(5.5 Hours round trip with two 30 min breaks)
Eddie