walkhighlands

Share your personal walking route experiences in Scotland, and comment on other peoples' reports.
Warning Please note that hillwalking when there is snow lying requires an ice-axe, crampons and the knowledge, experience and skill to use them correctly. Summer routes may not be viable or appropriate in winter. See winter information on our skills and safety pages for more information.

Glenshee 9

Glenshee 9


Postby snowdonia7 » Wed Sep 14, 2011 8:51 pm

Munros included on this walk: Cairn of Claise, Càrn a' Ghèoidh, Càrn an Tuirc, Càrn Aosda, Creag Leacach, Glas Maol, The Cairnwell, Tolmount, Tom Buidhe

Date walked: 09/09/2011

Time taken: 8.15 hours

Distance: 30 km

Ascent: 2000m

3 people think this report is great.
Register or Login
free to be able to rate and comment on reports (as well as access 1:25000 mapping).

Inspired by the fell race of the same name I resolved to try this as a fast and light walk (with a bit of jogging). Poor weather, some navigational errors and stopping en route to eat (a nice and healthy meat pie) meant that it took longer than expected (and significantly longer than the 3hours 30 taken by the winner of this year's Glenshee 9 race!).

our_route.gpx Open full screen  NB: Walkhighlands is not responsible for the accuracy of gpx files in users posts


The 6 munros to the east of the A93 form what would probably be a nice little round in its own right (the trip from Tom Bhuide to Tolmount is over in no time). However, with legs still feeling the exertion from the day before (see route walk for Mayar and Driesh) the second half of the round became a bit of a drag. In particular the climb up the eastern flank of Carn Aosda from the A93 was not pleasant at all; no path and lots of high leg raises through the heather.
Glen Shee 9.jpg
Still smiling before the climb up Carn Aosda

Still the day's effort meant I was able to enjoy a huge bag of fish and chips from the Hungry Highlander without feeling guilty and hope that the legs won't be too tired on the Lochnagar circuit the next day :D
User avatar
snowdonia7
 
Posts: 184
Munros:282   Corbetts:8
Fionas:1   
Hewitts:108
Wainwrights:36   
Joined: Jul 8, 2011

Re: Glenshee 9

Postby 147cjl » Wed Sep 14, 2011 9:07 pm

that's some walk, fairplay - think i'd stick to the six in one go myself i'd be struggling getting back to the road then going up another one (3) :)
147cjl
Munro compleatist
 
Posts: 214
Munros:51   Corbetts:1
Fionas:2   Donalds:4
Sub 2000:8   Hewitts:10
Wainwrights:3   
Joined: Apr 29, 2011

Re: Glenshee 9

Postby ChrisW » Wed Sep 14, 2011 10:55 pm

3 hours 30 for the winner.....was he in a bloody helicopter :lol:

That's and incredible round Snowdonia7, kudos to you my superfit friend :shock:
User avatar
ChrisW
Rambler
 
Posts: 4941
Munros:18   Corbetts:5
Fionas:3   
Sub 2000:6   
Joined: Jan 25, 2011
Location: Cochrane- Alberta - Canada

Re: Glenshee 9

Postby joenorris » Wed Sep 14, 2011 11:08 pm

Awesome trip mate - great pace. That's some efficient bagging!
User avatar
joenorris
 
Posts: 92
Munros:232   Corbetts:79
Fionas:10   Donalds:5
Sub 2000:12   Hewitts:50
Wainwrights:40   
Joined: Apr 20, 2011

Re: Glenshee 9

Postby skuk007 » Fri Sep 16, 2011 10:23 am

Heck of a walk Snowdonia, well done on that time.

I hadn't thought of combining these hills, food for thought! Might take me longer than you did it but a 12 hour walk in the summer sounds like it would be possible. :)
User avatar
skuk007
Mountain Walker
 
Posts: 1419
Munros:44   
Hewitts:8
Wainwrights:16   
Joined: Aug 24, 2009
Location: Bristol

3 people think this report is great.
Register or Login
free to be able to rate and comment on reports (as well as access 1:25000 mapping).




Can you help support Walkhighlands?


Our forum is free from adverts - your generosity keeps it running.
Can you help support Walkhighlands and this community by donating by direct debit?



Return to Walk reports - Scotland

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Am Basteir, Clarkie, duncanmacdonald, karlejnar, Stifter, tombombadilio and 57 guests