Wednesday 13 October 2010

Fab Day at Glen Shiel

On Monday the wife and I drove down to Glen Shiel to climb the four Eastern most Munros on the South Glen Shiel ridge. Given a fantastic forecast, with sunshine and no wind predicted, we were hopeful of a good day out. On the drive down it was quite foggy and when we got there the cloud was very low. As soon as we started walking though, we saw an eagle. A good omen?

The cloud persisted for a long time. We had to walk most of the way around the first Munro to reach the stalkers path which would take us to the top. At about 600m we started to climb out of the cloud. Was a cloud inversion on the cards?




What an amazing feeling being up above the clouds. We were loving it. If you wonder why people go hill-walking, it's for days like this.




It took us three hours to reach the top of the first Munro: Creag a'Mhaim. From there it took about 45 minutes to reach the top of the next Munro: Druim Shionnach.


An hour later we reached the top of highest Munro of the day: Aonach Air Chrith.


We were doing quite well at this point. Just over another hour later we reached the top of Maol Chinn-dearg, our final Munro of the day. We then started our long descent to the road.



We had to walk about 4km back along the road to the Cluanie Inn where we had parked. We decided to go in for a meal which was very good!