Saturday, December 24, 2022

Killoeter and Ben Bowie

Christmas eve late afternoon run, Started up the Stoneymollan trail and onto the Hel n Back route in reverse, down past the Black Third Farm and over towards Helensburgh, at the top of the climb a walkers path leads up over Killoeter through a forest break, head torch on at the summit, crossed the 3LW then up onto Ben Bowie. Dropped off the Loch Lomond side and back home via the 3LW and John Muir Trail.


Saturday, December 10, 2022

Beinn Dubh

Hoped for snow and blue skies, got a cloudy cold run with a few bright spots. Route was up Beinn Dubh round the ridge to Mid Hill, then back the same way. Ground frozen meant dry and reasonably warm feet. A few well wrapped walkers about.

Creag An Leinibh behind Glen Finlas from Beinn Dubh, CE Hill left, Beinn Eich right

Ben Lomond from Mid Hill

Narnain with Ime behind from Mid Hill

The Cobbler from Mid Hill

Over Beinn Dubh summit cairn to Dumbarton Castle and the Clyde

Saturday, December 03, 2022

Ben Bowie

First longer run for a couple of weeks, out and back to Ben Bowie, a bit cloudy on the Loch Lomond side, could see thee  sun shining over the hill and rewarded with a fine view over Ardmore Point and the Clyde. Good to be out on the trails again!


   

Saturday, November 12, 2022

Arrochar run

Weather window on Saturday morning promising a gentle breeze decided to drive up to Arrochar for the first time in about 6 weeks for a run in the Alps. Stuck to the walkers paths and trails, initially up past the Narnain Boulders to Bealach a'Mhaim, from there Narnain, back to the Bealach then The Cobbler turning back to the Bealach again and back down the path beside the Buttermilk burn and the Narnain Boulders. Pleased to be out even though a bit damp and no views with the low cloud.

Narnains summit trig

The Needle on the Cobblers summit

Buttermilk Burn

Tulllch Hill (Glen Douglas)


Saturday, November 05, 2022

Tinto

Two from the club ran this short race in the borders, just over 4 miles and 1600' of ascent, started in the rain and finished in the sun just over 50 minutes later. Soup and a roll to finish back at Damn Delicious.



Sunday, October 30, 2022

10 Mile Handicap

10th race in this years club GP series, 6 of us set off, warm and breezy, showers on and off all the way round. Hard work today, just managed to hold my place, pleased to finish!

Saturday, October 22, 2022

Whinny Hill

Ran from home today, an out and back through the local Parks, Christie, Argyle and Balloch onto the Whinny Hill trail with its newly sanitised hardcore path, gone are most of the muddy bits, the last bit, Stable Woods soon to be lost to to Mountain Bike trails if the latest proposal goes through. Plenty of colour on the trees made for pleasant running.










 


Saturday, October 01, 2022

Local Trails

Shorter long run this week, out and back to Ben Bowie with a wee loop at the top, up the Loch Lomond side, down the Helensburgh side. Sun, cloud and Autumn colours made for good views.


Ben Lomond

Glen Fruin


Helensburgh

 

Thursday, September 29, 2022

5 Mile Handicap

Club handicap race, 6 of us set off in reverse order, started 3rd of 6, finished 4th of 6 in just over 37 minutes, a bit slower than last year but ok on the day. .

Saturday, September 24, 2022

Mamore hill run

Staying in Glen Nevis campsite for a few days, to get to my run on Saturday morning cycled up the glen to the lower falls car park for a loop round a few hills. Mullach Nan Coirean to start accessed via forest roads and trails winding up to the NE ridge, the ridge steep and boggy to start, the gradient eases for a while and a couple of walkers ahead gave me a target to maintain effort as the views open up all round, passed the first walker before the steep rocky climb to the summit the second just before the cairn. Next the undulating traverse to Stob Ban, a few more walkers coming towards me, keep to the top of the crest avoiding the worst of the boulder fields, the final climb slow up through glistening quartzite which contrasts with the red granite of the Mullach. Changed into a thermal base layer to combat the cool breeze and slow pace along the rocky ridges, with some food as well I soon perked up leaving behind ideas of cutting the run short and continued past the wee lochain on the way to Stob Choire a' Mhail and the Devils Ridge to Sgurr a' Mhaim, another quartzite capped hill, plodding up the zig zag stalkers path from the lochain the ridge looked busy with a few small groups of walkers, by the time I got to the ridge it was clear and I had the narrow path to myself. Soon on top of Sgurr a'Mham, stopped for a brief refuel then down the steep NW ridge, a fun descent to start, a twisting scree covered path, the scree fades too soon leaving more bouldery ground, a good workout for the quads, the cycle back to Glen Nevis Campsite thankfully mostly downhill.

Mellantee, Half Way Lochain and the Ben from Mullach Nan Coirean

Ridge to Stob Ban from the Mullach

The Devils Ridge and Sgurr a'Mhaim from Stob Ban

Mullach Nan Coirean from Stob Ban

Lochain Coire Nam Miseach

Stob Ban from the Devils Ridge

Glen Nevis from Sgurr a'Mhaim

Saturday, September 17, 2022

Ben Bowie

Ran local today, mixture of trails and hills, Killoeter, Ben Bowie and Stoneymollan via 3LW, JMT and Hel n Back trails. Started up Stoneymollan road, turning onto the Hel n Back route in reverse past the Black Third Farm, had to climb the locked gate to get on to the trail to Killoeter, Crossed the 3 Lochs Way to get to Ben Bowie, dropped on to the John Muir Trail back to the Stoney, along the muirs to the Fort and home past the Radiomast.

Crianlarich Hills from Stoneymollan

Shepherds pool from Killoeter

Tree felling on Killoeter opens up the views along Carman and Bromley muirs


Low tide at Carman reservoir








Saturday, September 10, 2022

Luss Loop

Another blue sky morning, I was going to run my local hills, too good a day, cycled to Luss and ran the loop round Beinn Dubh, Mid Hill, coming back over Coillie Eughain Hill and the Paps. Beinn Dubh runnable, Coillie Eughain Hill trudgeable. Cycled back after a seat in the Fairy Pools to cool off, waters getting colder!


Luss Tups


Conic Hill from Beinn Dubh


The Cobbler over Tullich Hill (Glen Douglas) from Mid Hill


Crianlarich Hills from Mid Hill


Luss and Loch Lomond from the Paps










Saturday, September 03, 2022

Nevis Race Weekend

Fort William for the weekend, another go at the Ben race, lucky with the weather, strong gusts of wind eased on Saturday morning, a wee bit warm was the worst you could say. A lap round the games field and off up the road towards the tourist path, steady running until windy corner, slow to a walk as the gradient picks up, walked from here until the summit plateau where a slow jog resumed picking the pace up where possible. Turned at the top, gloves on for the descent,  across the plateau and as the gradient increased cramp took over, took a couple of electrolyte tablets and it gradually eased, pattern repeated every 15 or so minutes meant a steadier than usual descent, reached the road a the end of the tourist path just over 2 hours 51, new I had to get a move on to break 3 hours, only 1 1/2 minutes left when I reached the games field, max effort to finish 4 seconds inside 3 hours. Sunday saw  a run over Stob Ban and Mullach nan Coirean, lost my phone on the way up, luckily it was returned to me the next morning. On the way home on Monday, blus sky day meant I had to stop in Glencoe for a wee run over a munro I had still to do on Buchailletive Beag, Stob Coire Raineach.



Bidean Nam Bian and The Three Sisters from Stob Coire Raineach


Ben Nevis and the Mamores from Stob Coire Raineach


Buchaille Etive Mor from Stob Coire Raineach


Stob Dubh from Stob Coire Raineach


The Anonach Eacgach from Stob Coire Raineach


Stob Coire Raineach from the col between that and Stob Dubh



River tumbling into Lairig Gartain from the col












Saturday, August 20, 2022

The Cobbler and Narnain

Longer version today, turned out to be a fine day the weather better than forecast as rain and clouds skirted round. Ran from Ardgarten going up the Cobbler via the race route, steep once your on the hill going up to An t Sron, paths not easy to see with long grass and rushes on the way up to the ridge. Easy running from there to the base of the climb to the Cobblers summit. Another short steep pull to the top. Easy run off towards Bealach a'Mhaim and up Narnains back steps, running where I could. Chose the Spearhead descent from Narnain to the forest track back to Ardgarten.


The Cobbler from An t Sron


Ben Lomond from The Cobbler


The Cobbler from Narnain


Ime from Narnain


Lui munros from Narnain

Thursday, August 18, 2022

Ted Baker

Club hill race, the Ted Baker, running from Dalmonach road to Pappert Well and back. 7 of us set off in reverse order. Started too quick, took me until the "stile" to get my breathing sorted, up through the forest, a mixture of mud and overgrown paths, round the trig point to a fire break for the mostly down hill run back, a short climb up Hillbank St finishing down hill in Dalmonach road, a wee thunderstorm and monsoon chased us all the way back from the trig.


  

Saturday, August 13, 2022

Luss Lollipop

2nd go at this tough medium hill race with over 3000' of ascent in 7 miles. Familiar hills as I run here every few weeks. Lollipop shaped route with 2 climbs up Beinn Dubh, the second one a tough 1000' in less than half a mile. 10am start and cloud cover evaporated as we set off  up Beinn Dubh, run the first half then walk / run the second, running again round to Mid Hill and the steep drop into Glen Striddle, should have sat in the stream here before the climb back to the top of Beinn Dubh, good fun on the descent back to Luss.


  

Friday, August 05, 2022

Moray Coastal Trail

On holiday at Silver Sands, an out and back run along the Moray Coastal trail from Covesea to the Dinosaur Footprints at Hopeman. Beach for the first and last mile 5 miles of undulating clifftop trails in between. 

Dinosaur Footprints