Glen Nevis campsite for the weekend and an opportunity for a run over my favourite hill, Stob Ban in the Mamores. Forecast was for heavy rain all day, got lucky, dry and mostly clear. Got a lift to the Lower Falls car park and set off up the rough path between Stob Ban and Sgurr a'Mhaim, ran bits but a brisk walk for much of the climb up to the ridge, the tops clear as I ascended, ran along the ridge to the rocky climb to Stob Bans airy summit, the clouds rolled in as I climbed, soon on top, not much of a view but good to be there again, a few minutes taking it all in then back down the way I came, the steep rocky descent much easier on the way down, ran along the ridge, looking back the top had cleared again. Jog and walked down the rough path back to the Lower Falls, the forest track bacK to the campsite seemed to be covered in trucks and machines so I ran down the road, 2 1/2 miles of not so nice tarmac, the views were good.
Saturday, June 14, 2025
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.
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.
Friday, June 07, 2019
Mullach Nan Coirean and Stob Ban
The rain had stopped and cloud cover clear of the tops meant good views, only time for one more hill tonight, Stob Ban, a wee favourite, running easily along the ridge felt good, taking in the views, not another soul around.
Over a couple of rocky parts, nice and slow, soon on the last wee climb up the quartzite rocks to the summit cairn. The exit point a few yards down the hill, slowly and carefully again down the rocky path.
Soon on the grassy ridge running towards the stalkers path back to Achriabach.
Easy run down the twisty path overlooked by Stob Bans stunning rocky face and beside some nice waterfalls to finish back at Achriabach in about 3 1/2 hours. Time lapse here.
Saturday, October 29, 2016
Glen Nevis
Sunday, sound of rain on the tent, got up and it had cleared, clouds above Mamores tops, bits of the Ben I could see looked clear as well. Set off from outside the Youth Hostel, managed to run all Heart Attack Hill! Along tourist path kept jogging, round windy corner some walking on the brocken path, plenty of repairs needed here. Staying on the tourist path past halfway lochan and up the zig zags meant I could run all the way, a wee break to catch my breath and take a couple of photos at every zag. Back into the mist and a chilly breeze grew up through the field of cairns, reaching the top in about 2 hours. Short break and photo stop at the top. Took descent nice n easy, followed the tourist path stopping a couple of times, finsihed in about 3 1/2 hours, not many out today. Photos here.
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Stob Ban and the Grey Corries
Jog walked up the track rucksack heavy packed with food, water, spare clothes, maps, bivvy bag and headtorch. Across boggy moorland to the first climb up Stob Ban's NW flank, a herd of deer high above.
Clouds sitting on the tops of the Grey Corries 500' above. A sleet and hail squall blew through as I started the steep scree run off Stob Ban to the beallach, jacket and leggings on, break for food and drink, then the sun came out for the climb up Stob Choire Claurigh, ( pron stob corrie clorry) and the start of the Grey Corries ridge that extends to four munros and four other tops before the Aonachs.
Showers would blow through for the rest of the day. The grey colour comes from the quartzite rocks and stones that shroud these tops and doesn't make for steady running, more of a jog, walk, shuffle, and the odd scramble while taking in the views. Each top on the ridge appears as a puzzle that unravels the closer you get. The ridge narrows in places but not too narrow that you have to hold on.
Nav error leaving Stob Coire Easain, takes me off the ridge down steep shattered boulders on its NW flank, I dislodge one the size of a rucksack and watch it crash down a couple of hundred feet below. A rainy squall blows through, lose about half an hour here, going too slow to keep warm as I pick my way carefully down, change of gloves at the bottom and manage to generate a bit of heat on the climb back up to the ridge. Decide to keep going for now and run over the last couple of tops towards the Aonachs and climb out the gullies on the way to Stob Coire Bhealaich, met a Ramsey Rounder three hours into his hoped for sub 24 hour run looking remarkably fresh having covered the Ben, CMD and the Aonachs.
I looked at the cloud topped Aonachs above and decide to drop back down to Steall and run down Glen Nevis instead, finished just under 10 hours for same distance as planned, 22 miles, but only about 7500' of ascent. More pictures here.























