Saturday, April 27, 2024

Glen Douglas Hill Run

3 years since I ran here, a tough wee circuit, there's a parking space for 3 or 4 cars in the middle of the glen, start a slow jog up a quad bike track that heads up alongside a fence and conifer forest, through a gate and slow to a walk as the gradient increases, stayed with the quad bike track as it swung north then turned straight uphill at the end of a steep rise, climbed another fence as the gradient eases on the approach to the top and trig point of Beinn Bhreac with great views of Loch Lomond and the hills beyond. Turned North West along the ridge on a faint path towards Ben Reoch, the path converges with a fence and quad bike track and goes through the boggy col between the 2 hills followed by a short climb avoiding a couple of minor tops on the way, leave the track and fenceline as it starts to lose height towards Loch Lomond for a short climb to Reoch's top. A steep pathless descent SW alongside old fenceposts towards Tullich Hill, across the col take a rising traverse West and then North onto the ridge to reach the trig on Tullich's Northern spur at Monadh Tighe Na Laraich, a great wee viewpoint overlooking Arrochar and the Alps. Turn S/SE on a faint path that soon fades for a short run walk up to Tullich's flat top, take in the views then leave on another faint path down Tullich's SE ridge towards Tullich Farm, high steps help cross a couple of deer fences protecting the plantation at the bottom leaving a short run along the road to finish.

Tullich Hill from ascent of Bhreac

Arrochar Alps from ascent of Bhreac

Loch Lomond from Bhreac

Google Pano from Ben Reoch

Arrochar Alps from Monadh Tighe Na Laraich

Tullich hill from Monadh Tighe Na Laraich

Ben Lomond from Tullich hill's top

Mid Hill (L) & Doune Hill (R) from descent off Tullich

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Beinn Dubh Hill Race

Fine evening for this short race, about 100 runners set off, run the flatter parts but mostly walking, hands on knees helping push up hill, settled in near the back, picked off a few on the way up, round the cairn and back down, reeled in a few on the top half then tried to close the gap on the next group across the plateau, passed a few more on the last steep drop into the start field, claiming one more victim with a sprint to the line.




Saturday, April 20, 2024

Narnain and The Cobbler

Late night meant an afternoon start on a sunny Saturday, lots of route choices finally went for Narnain and The Cobbler, the quiet way, although not as quiet as usual. Straight up Narnain from the car park, through forest then the path that's a burn, clear of the trees a series of man made step ramps make for steady progress, great views open up as I climb, plenty of people coming down and only a couple going up at this time of day. Some small patches of snow, easily avoided, didn't stop at the busy trig point continuing down to Bealach A' Mhaim then up the back stairs to The Cobbler, met a pushy Collie who's idea of friendship was to lean into your legs and push, not the best thing on a staircase. Easy jog across the plateau then a last trudge to the top beside the needle. Stopped to take in the views and some juice before departing down the rocky path to the grassy ridge to An t Sron, boggy path down to the Buttermilk burn, avoided the zig zags using the argo track then a short section of the block path/burn although managed to spot where the argo track comes out for future runs. Beautiful afternoon, views to Paddy Milestone, Jura and a snowy Ben Nevis.


Ridge to A'Chrois from Narnain ascent, almost went that way!

Ben Nevis from Narnain

Ben Vane , foreground, Lui Munros background from Narnain

Cobbler from Narnain

Ben Lomond from back stairs to The Cobbler

Narnain from back stairs to The Cobbler


The Cobbler from An t Sron



Thursday, April 18, 2024

Stoneymollan Hill Race

First club hill race of the year, just under 5 miles and 1200' of ascent, 6 of us set off roughly in reverse order, finished a few seconds quicker than last year, ok as it felt pretty heavy going out there tonight, the run up to the trig and down from the fort suffering from bike ruts, the boggy bits boggier than usual made for a good run.



Saturday, April 13, 2024

The Cobbler Hill Race

Third go at this hill race, turned out to be my slowest. a Championship race this year, about 200 runners, ladies off first , 15 minutes later the men. Dry and calm until about 15 mins before the ladies set off , wind and rain set in, forecast just about spot on. Through a fire break to start, walking up steep muddy ground, exit the trees, walking up steep tussocky hillside to the An t Sron checkpoint, ran and walked form here to the rocks and last steep climb to the top, the strong winds justifying more walking than usual, some hail, weak sunshine and cheery Arrochar MRT Marshals at the top, set off down the rocky trail passed two or three, couldn't see anyone else in front, finally caught a couple nearer the bottom then back into the trees, slid and slipped down the firebreak now a muddy swamp, finish with a short run on the forest road.

Ladies Start



Saturday, April 06, 2024

Glen Striddle, Glen Luss

Set off early to beat the high winds forecast for the afternoon, plan was Beinn Dubh, Mid Hill, Coillie Eughain Hill, Started up Beinn Dubh to the rattle of woodpeckers and further up skylarks above. Wind ok as it was a helping from behind, steady no gusts. Hard work on ground soggy from snowmelt. Thoughts of turning back disappeared on the run round to Mid Hill, ran into the glen and onto the tarmac for a few hundred yards crossing a swollen raging Luss water before the slow trudge up CE Hills steep pathless sides to it's peat hagged top, clouds scudding by as the wind strengthened. Ran down over the paps, a faint path helping to avoid the worst of the tussocks and bogs towards the bottom, through the trees the woodpeckers rattling my return.