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Chno when to fold em! That seemed to be the theme for my early start for these two hills. This was my first proper walk of 2011 and it almost didn't happen. As I neared the turn for Laggan off the A9 I realized I had left my phone/gps on my sofa. Doh! So, having left my route with Gammy Leg Walker and my estimated time to text him when I was done, I thought I might have to call the day off, mainly because it might not be until 5-6pm before I could text him and by that time he might have called Mountain Rescue. I kept driving though and tried to convince myself that I could make it back in time and if need be I would only climb one of the hills. I was slightly worried that should something happen to me I wouldn't have a phone, but I had my whistle and every other piece of emergency kit so I forged on. There was another problem though . . . it was really foggy in the glen and I thought I would have to use my newly acquired navigation skills. I arrived at the parking area before the last few houses in Fersit and got my boots on. Two more walkers came shortly after and said they would look after me if I needed them to. So I set off before 9 down through the hamlet and out to the sheep pens where I turned right and walked off through the frozen bog. I could just make out the shape of Sron na Garbh-bheinne through the fog so I made a b-line for it.
After about 35-40 minutes I emerged out of the fog. Nice! It stretched all the way down Loch Laggan and down to Glen Spean. With my spirits lifted I aimed for a small ridge to the left below nose of Sron na Garbh-bheinne. This was a fairly simple route up and soon after I crossed a snow patch that carried me to the ridge below Stob Coire Sgriodain. At that point the views improved in all directions and the Easains were looking mighty fine. Two hours after setting off with doubtfs of what I could accomplish, I made it to the summit. The view toward Glencoe/Glen Etive was simply spectacular. I soaked it in for about 15 minutes and ate a quick bite before carrying on, knowing I had to rush things today. It was only 11:30 so I decided I had time to bag Chno Dearg and still have enough time to make it home before Gammy got too worried.
Walking across the ridge on my way to Chno Dearg I stopped every so often to snap a few photos. It was easy going and there were a couple sets of tracks to follow across the broad ridge. I reached the summit of Chno Dearg at 12:30 but wasted little time at the top. The cloud had come down but visibility was good enough and I followed the same tracks off the hillside until I dipped below the cloud. From there it was an easy stroll back to the bog at the lower section. Made it back to the car just before 2pm, change shoes quickly, and speeded back to St Andrews. Gammy had sent me a text about 10 minutes before I walked through the door at 4:15 saying he was getting a little worried. I replied saying sorry for the short delay, but that I had completed the walk without my phone. I was rather fortunate with the weather and made good time across the hills, but I think if I had to do it all over I would have turned back after I realized my phone was at home. This time I gambled and played my cards . . . the pics are proof of my winnings!
I also found the dream camper that Monty has always wanted.