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Ben Vorlich South Top - 781m |
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Weather: In short
- overcast and a little sunny at the bottom and mid sections. A little wind
higher up. Upon reaching the south top, things got a bit grim and we were
blasted by a cold wind and hail - fun stuff! The ridge walk to the summit was in
mist, with snow falling and with plenty on the ground. Sometimes beginning to
verge on whiteout, but although the food froze it was never too cold and getting
down below 2000 feet again meant overcast and temperate conditions. |
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A good walk in what felt like full blown winter
conditions but really wasn't. The weather made the mountain a little less
featureless, but I enjoyed it and would definitely visit it again - next time
climb all the tops! Alan and I left my house in the morning, and after only a 45 minute drive to Inveruglas we began walking at 10.15am. I'd never started from Inveruglas before, but became very familiar with it by visiting it several times in the preceding days when brother Steve and other half went camping in this area. So I felt good about beginning here and knew the way pretty well. Alan and I followed the road only for a few hundred paces before cutting up the side of Vorlich - I wasn't that fussed about staying in the valley anyway. The route was direct and the day was fair - a bit of overcast with some sun coming through. There was snow on the higher reaches of the mountains however.
We passed beneath the pylons and crossed the road
at approx. 300 feet. From there it was a nice easy route up through the crags -
Alan felt otherwise. There were false summits but after last months small fiasco
on A' Chrois about ongoing slogs, I was stocked up on food and energy while really making sure I had
my ice axe!
So not much happened asides some lovely views
opening up. I took plenty of pics as we worked our way up the side, and it
didn't feel too long before we were approaching the south summit. The mountain
began to flatten out and I wasn't sure where the south top was and where exactly
the real summit would be. So, the GPS came out (but I had a map and compass by
the way!) and I stuck in some way points which gave me an excellent idea of my
position. The wind had picked up, by this point hail was blowing in our faces
and the upper reaches of Vorlich snaked off into the distance and then concealed
itself underneath cloud.
We slowly went into the cloud and snow was lying
around. Then it began snowing from above, but we still pushed on, however
much Alan was thinking to himself how crazy we were... It was a simple walk up
through the cloud although by this point Alan just wanted to get up to the top
and turn around, downwards. I forced him onwards and we kept going and going,
snapping pictures on the way. We actually discovered a very deep cleft in the
rock where a snow bridge had formed and then collapsed. It reminded me of
pictures from glaciers and felt odd that I should be looking at something
similar to what I was used to seeing pictures of. Okay, not quite a glacier, but
it was the same idea.
Wheyhey, my first new Munro of 2008, and incredibly
the first since 17th October 2007. We spent some time at the summit eating and
phoning home. I couldn't get it to work there, although upon leaving around
2.10pm, I phoned mum from the trig point. I enjoyed the descent more than Alan, it wasn't too hard to jump down the scree sections at the top and let them carry you down. The scree/grass (easy ground though, it's not at all like scree) turned into steep grassy slopes but it soon became apparent there were cliffs baring the way along the bottom. However, after a few minutes of searching we found a gap to get down, walked down the side of the dam and finally got back to the road at 3.30pm. From there it was an uneventful walk back to Inveruglas. I'll give it that A' Chrois, and Ben Vane looked stunning, especially under snow and sheets of rain. Not that I cared much, because by that time it was just a case of getting back to the car as soon as possible. We finally got back at 3.20pm, 15 minutes over. It wasn't too bad though, mum sat and had a coffee while waiting on us.
We got back to Glasgow just past 4pm.
Written 2008-04-09 |