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I had been planning on doing these hills for a few weeks now so when the forecast said it was going to be a dry weekend with good visibility i thought 'thats good enough for me' and packed my camping gear with the view of going solo.
Told the 'other half' my plans for the weekend only to be told "ahh your no gan away again, am always getting left at hame!" So without thinking
i invited her along thinking she would say no but to my dismay she said she would.
So i showed her the hills we would be doing but i dont quite think she realised how hard it would be, especially as shes not used to this kind of thing (more like 10km round the shops).
So the weekend came and Friday night we got up to Arrochar and camped at Ardgarten next to Loch Long.
Saturday morning and i was woken with a very bright light shining in my face and when i peared my head out the tent i couldnt believe my luck!
- Loch Long
- Ardgarten Campsite
Well the start of the walk was not too bad going i thought but it was very hot in the forest so was relieved when we cleared it and caught a breeze. The views started to open up as i had a look back to Arrochar.
- Arrochar
I bet Ben Lomond was very busy on a day like today.
- Ben Lomond
Climbed a little higher and caught my first glimpse of the mighty Cobbler in all its glory
- The Cobbler
Not too far now as we look ahead on the road to Narnia
- Narnain
The climb was fun as we scrambled up between little gullies as we aproached the summit.
- A Wee Bit o' Scrambling, Gid Mun!
Almost there. The views were absolutely amazing, just soaked it all in.
Views to the north - possibly Ben More?
We made it to the cairn at about 12:30 and my legs started to feel like jelly so decided it was time to refuel before we got going again.
- 1 down, 2 to go.
Really enjoyed our lunch together and once we were on the move Beinn Ime came into sight and i was slightly relieved it wasnt so steep as Narnain.
- Beinn Ime
A wee look back to Narnain.
- Narnain
So all was good as we basked in the sun and started the ascent to Ime until the other half decided she had had enough and couldnt go on any more. Well i kinda thought this was going to happen so i told her to sit tight and look after my rucksack and i'll go on ahead and bag Ime then get her on the way back down. "Ehh, am no waiting forever, 20 mins and im gan back to the car!" Righty o, as i ran the last third up and down in a mad rush sweating like mad in what felt like 20+ degrees!
- Summit of Beinn Ime
I was pooped after that but knew i wasnt passing up on the Cobbler, not on a day like this, no way, i'll drag her up kicking and screaming if i have to.
- The Horn
So i had managed to convince her that this last one wouldnt be bad and she would enjoy it, some how i dont think she believed me as she was cursing on the climb up the big steps.
Once at the top, it was very busy with a lot of people looking at the needle, trying to build up the courage to do it, especially the 4 glaswegians doning rangers tops and jeans with one saying he was full of buckie!
- The Needle
Stuff it i thought, im going for it. I would only regret it if i didnt even try.
- Whoooa nearly!!!
Success! With legs wobbling like jelly, 'hurry up and get a photo' im shouting. Never been so glad to get back down of that thing.
- Top of the World!
What a day it had been and even Hayley had agreed as she knew we just had the walk in to go.
I couldnt help but stop about a dozen times to take lots of pics of the Cobbler as its just so majestic.
It may not be munro status but it certainly sits proud in amongst its taller neighbours knowing that it is proberly the most favoured of them all, one i shall certainly be visiting time and time again.