Saturday, January 14, 2012

Arrochar Alp

A good forecast had us in Succouth at half 8 for a clockwise run up Glen Loin, we planned to leave the glen via Bealach a' Mhaim then run over Ben Narnain, 9 miles or so and 3600' of ascent. Tops in cloud but the forecast was cloud to 800m so we should pop out into the sunshine. Steady run up Glen Loin over the stream and left to the end of the track from there a steady plod over open hillside to the Bealach. We used to go through the trees, but they are too big now so detour round them to a new improved grippy stile. Bit of a struggle getting up to the Bealach, used the new fence to pull myself up but still had to stop several times to catch my breath. Towards the top a cold breeze, jackets on as we go in to the mist and snow. Soon onto the path to Narnain, it becomes icier as we climb so we move to the side on the soft rush and grass. Still not moving very well and stopping every few yards so I took on some sugar which got me back into a steady rhythm. A bit arctic near the top, rocks and boulders treacherous, covered with an invisible film of ice and a breeze stinging any exposed flesh. We didn't hang about on the top running straight across for the Spearhead gulley, difficult to find in the mist and snow, when we got there some walkers were picking their way up, we waited while they came past. We started down what would be a tricky descent, sitting down, sliding, scrambling towards the drop into the snow filled chute with a freezing cold wind howling around us and we decided to go back and return via the Bealach. Back to the top then a short scramble through the icy boulder field before a good run down grassy slopes to the Bealach and onto the path back to Succouth. Finished in 3 hours 40 for the 12 miles and 3800' eventually covered.

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