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Ben Lomond - 974m |
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Weather: Overcast all the way up, although calm.
and no rain! The visibility was about 10 meters above 2800 feet, with some gaps
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Having climbed The Cobbler, Alex and I decided to continue in the same vein and do
Ben Lomond. I had wanted to climb it again for a while - to get the summit
pictures that I didn't get the first time around, I suppose, and also to revisit
somewhere that I had some faint memories of. By midday we were making fair progress and continued to fire on up the mountain. I didn't take many pictures on the way up: a result of low camera battery and desire for a summit picture. By the time we reached 2000 feet, things stopped being so dull when the clouds closed in and the ridge began narrowing. We passed two eccentric Canadian woman who did not hesitate to have a good chat with us, although we eventually went on ahead of them - we held a strong pace upwards. We ascended into the cloud and although such an occurrence is unwelcome to many hill walkers it seems, I'd enjoyed walking through the cloud - it was something a bit unusual to many days walking in sunshine. By the
the time we reached summit ridge we saw the north side of the mountain through a
gap in the clouds. I have to say, it
looked pretty damn impressive. Moving on, we walked up the last section and reached the
summit a few minutes later. (1.55pm) When we arrived there was almost no one there so we took
photos and had some lunch, although people soon arrived and the two Canadians
came by again. I finished the rest of my food and sometimes the summit partially cleared
itself of cloud. Only briefly though.
Written October 2007 |
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