The Monsters Munch some "More" - Ben More (Mull)
Munros: Ben More (Mull)
Date walked: 07/06/2012
Time taken: 4 hours
Distance: 10km
Ascent: 985m
Thursday – June 7th 2012
So …. The Monsters (aka. Megan and Sam) decide that after their weekend exploits taming the ridge that is Aonach Eagach, they want to cut some more shapes and tame yet another Scottish Monster. My company is kindly requested (with a condition attached). I should be working but I decide that these opportunities don’t come along very often, so an impromptu day off work is required – What a great decision..!
I take a text from Daddy Monster saying that I should be at his house at 0430 sharp Thursday morning. “Where are we off to…” I hesitantly ask.“We’re heading to catch the first ferry of the day to Mull” comes the reply. It can only be Ben More…
The condition - I have to write the report. My baptism of fire. If a 9-year can post a walk report (a mighty fine report, as well), then surely Scraggles “the cider monster” can…?
We all pile in to Mummy’s compact and bijou Ford Fiesta (that’s 3-adults; 2-monsters; 3-rucsacs; 5 sets of well used walking boots and job lot of sarnies and nibbles for the journey). Cozy !
It’s great travelling at that time in the morning – we genuinely pass 3 cars and 1 lorry, all the way from Bridge of Allan to Oban. Thankfully Daddy didn’t have to put Mummy’s Fiesta through its paces.
We arrive in plenty of time for the 0745 sailing.
Time to cut some early shapes in the car park, play tig and I act as a matador to Sam and Megan as they run at me like a couple of Bulls. Perhaps this energy should be preserved for Ben More…?
We roll-on the ferry – Mum takes on a hit of caffeine and nicotine; the monsters take on job lot of hot chocolate; lucozde sport; mars bars and huge bar of Dairy Milk – Plenty E numbers and energy.
We roll-off the ferry and drive the 30-minutes or so to the base of Ben More
Unfortunately when we get there – it’s gorgeous.For once our motivation to bag a hill takes a severe nose dive. How we would love to just sit around, play and collect shells on the shores of Loch Na Keal. Great Campervan spots all along the B8035 BTW !
We kit up and head off from the parking place at Disheig with a spring in our step and suntan lotion on our faces.
Sam stops at the waterfall. The path splits into 2 here just at the gate. You should stick right and follow the river (it was very low today). The first 300m of ascent on this walk offers a beautiful gentle slope, on a nice path. We take a quick stop just as you cross the river; the monsters don’t appear to be on top form today; perhaps the beach got the better of them?
We meet some more monsters on the way up.
Horny Monster!
Sam finds a Slimy Monster!
We all push on, following a decent path upto the 900m point or so before we take another refreshment stop. A number of cairns mark your way, so you won’t get lost! Daddy and I empty our joke/gimmick and song repertoire as Sam pushed on with us for a solid 500m of ascent!The wee monster dug deep. The path steepens quite significantly but a nice easy plod and you’ll get there safely. The views were amazing all the way up.
I thought this was a magic mountain. I'm certainly glad I haven't kept it be my last munro, as many people do. This is on my "to-do-again-list". Definetly a case of more Ben More.
Some Dead Monsters on the way home. Mummy was only resting her eyes though...
P.S - I think I'll leave the report writing to Megan!
P.P.S - It was lovely to meet the vicar's daughter, the blacksmith, the vampire and the local policeman et al.
Until next time...
So …. The Monsters (aka. Megan and Sam) decide that after their weekend exploits taming the ridge that is Aonach Eagach, they want to cut some more shapes and tame yet another Scottish Monster. My company is kindly requested (with a condition attached). I should be working but I decide that these opportunities don’t come along very often, so an impromptu day off work is required – What a great decision..!
I take a text from Daddy Monster saying that I should be at his house at 0430 sharp Thursday morning. “Where are we off to…” I hesitantly ask.“We’re heading to catch the first ferry of the day to Mull” comes the reply. It can only be Ben More…
The condition - I have to write the report. My baptism of fire. If a 9-year can post a walk report (a mighty fine report, as well), then surely Scraggles “the cider monster” can…?
We all pile in to Mummy’s compact and bijou Ford Fiesta (that’s 3-adults; 2-monsters; 3-rucsacs; 5 sets of well used walking boots and job lot of sarnies and nibbles for the journey). Cozy !
It’s great travelling at that time in the morning – we genuinely pass 3 cars and 1 lorry, all the way from Bridge of Allan to Oban. Thankfully Daddy didn’t have to put Mummy’s Fiesta through its paces.
We arrive in plenty of time for the 0745 sailing.
Time to cut some early shapes in the car park, play tig and I act as a matador to Sam and Megan as they run at me like a couple of Bulls. Perhaps this energy should be preserved for Ben More…?
We roll-on the ferry – Mum takes on a hit of caffeine and nicotine; the monsters take on job lot of hot chocolate; lucozde sport; mars bars and huge bar of Dairy Milk – Plenty E numbers and energy.
We roll-off the ferry and drive the 30-minutes or so to the base of Ben More
Unfortunately when we get there – it’s gorgeous.For once our motivation to bag a hill takes a severe nose dive. How we would love to just sit around, play and collect shells on the shores of Loch Na Keal. Great Campervan spots all along the B8035 BTW !
We kit up and head off from the parking place at Disheig with a spring in our step and suntan lotion on our faces.
Sam stops at the waterfall. The path splits into 2 here just at the gate. You should stick right and follow the river (it was very low today). The first 300m of ascent on this walk offers a beautiful gentle slope, on a nice path. We take a quick stop just as you cross the river; the monsters don’t appear to be on top form today; perhaps the beach got the better of them?
We meet some more monsters on the way up.
Horny Monster!
Sam finds a Slimy Monster!
We all push on, following a decent path upto the 900m point or so before we take another refreshment stop. A number of cairns mark your way, so you won’t get lost! Daddy and I empty our joke/gimmick and song repertoire as Sam pushed on with us for a solid 500m of ascent!The wee monster dug deep. The path steepens quite significantly but a nice easy plod and you’ll get there safely. The views were amazing all the way up.
I thought this was a magic mountain. I'm certainly glad I haven't kept it be my last munro, as many people do. This is on my "to-do-again-list". Definetly a case of more Ben More.
Some Dead Monsters on the way home. Mummy was only resting her eyes though...
P.S - I think I'll leave the report writing to Megan!
P.P.S - It was lovely to meet the vicar's daughter, the blacksmith, the vampire and the local policeman et al.
Until next time...
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