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The Cobbler - 884m |
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Weather:
Cloudy and drizzly most of the way up. Sometimes it rained heavier and there
were hints of blue sky at the top. There was the odd isolated gust most of
the way up but above the col the wind were about 50mph, I'd estimate. |
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I was up by 7am and got the train into Central Station to meet Taylor. After waiting half an
hour he appeared and we headed off back to mine. After 15
minutes at mine, we got in the car and dad drove us to Arrochar. We began
at 10.45am. It was wet and there was a little rain, although I felt
good about what was to come. I put my jacket around my waist and off we went. About 2700 feet up, just before the bealach, the vertigo got to Taylor and he pretty much panicked and began feeling sick. A bit of a decision making and he decided to go back down to a flatter section. I continued up to the summit. I told Taylor I'd be five to seven minutes away which was a slight underestimation although I left, got a pace, and approached the bealach. I stopped and told myself not to panic if the wind was too heavy. I walked up onto the bealach, got a picture of the cairn. The question was how strong would the wind be? It turned out to be
okay, although gusted no less than around the 50mph mark. I found the path,
stayed well back from the cliffs as I went and after two minutes I was at the summit. It was
immensely windy
and I spent only a minute there. There were people huddled up around the
pinnacle but I didn't bother going near. Getting back to
Taylor was a priority
so I got a few photos, had a very brief look around and left.
Written: 2007-09-24 |