Set out from Succouth just after half 8 up the Glen Loin path, walked the hills to save some energy for the climb up Vorlichs steep flank. Left the road at the cairn taking the walkers path, ok at this time of year but can be somewhat mushy.
The path does its best to take the sting out of the climb and once your on the ridge its more runnable as the path winds through gullies and crags to the triple summit. We arrived at the highest summit and a seat out of the wind, a short break for a drink and some food and then ran along to the trig point before we go too cold, the trig point is the second highest top some 2 metres lower, we stopped to capture some photographic evidence of our visit.
Ran back along the ridge until we were level with the dam and then took the less used straight down path, steep, but ok with a bit of care and only fall when there is no rocks below you. Three falls and a couple of bum slides later and we were down. A run across the dam to pick up the road through the tunnel and the undulating run back through Glen Loin.
Lucky with the weather or just a good route choice as we escaped the low cloud that seemed to linger on the other Arrochar tops. Finished in 4 hours 15 and managed to avoid the speed trap going into Tarbet on the way home.
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