Sunday, 18th April 2010 Twenty-four lucky people had a stunning day out in the hills of Glen Shiel & Kintail, one of those wonderful days when you can see for miles. Graham Milton with guests Jackie Adkins, David Strathdee, Jenny Smith and Doug & Leigh Watt had a nice gentle day out on Am Bathach, then on to Glen Affric. Thanks to Graham for giving our guests a good introduction to Moray Mountaineering Club. Joanne Napier, Andy Brooks, Bob Weeks, Malcolm Campbell and Sandy Murray tackled the Three Brothers, starting with the steep pull up on to Saileag. With the ridge now gained they continued on over Sgurr a’ Bhealaich…
April 2010 Weekend Meet Report: Strontian
Sat 3 -Sun 4 April 2010 Thirteen members and guests made the long journey to the Ariundle Centre at Strontian. A very nice bunkhouse, which was only slightly let down by the rather small kitchen. The weather was quite good (for the west coast), but there was a bit of low cloud around on Saturday. As usual, I’ve lost track of what everyone did, so this is probably just small selection. Alan Duncan and Fiona Duncan got the weekend off to an early start with an ascent of Beinn Laruinn in Glen Roy on the Friday. Dan Moysey and Jake Lee also arrived early and cycled over the “small” hill…
May 2010 Weekend Meet: Arran
Sat 1st – Mon 3rd May 2010 O.S.Map(s): 69 Accommodation: Corrie and Sannox Village Hall Cost: £15 for three night Facilities: Bring your own bedding The Island of Arran is characterised by impressive mountains and lush glens, making it a haven for walkers and climbers. Goatfell (a Corbett at 874m) is the most famous and popular hill on the Island and three other splendid hills, Beinn Tarsuinn, Cir Mhor and Caisteal Abhail (all Corbetts) form part of the great granite ridge that lies west of Glen Rosa and Glen Sannox. The full traverse of these hills is 16km of challenging walking, including rock climbing and scrambling on the A’Chir ridge…
April 2010 Bus Meet: Kintail
Sunday, 18 April 2010 O.S.Map(s): 33 Est. time of arrival: 9.30am Time of departure: 18.00 pm Leave Elgin: 7.00am Some of the finest hill walking in Scotland can be found in the Kintail area, with the South Cluanie Ridge and the Five Sisters offering spectacular traverses. These can be as long and hard as you like, as there are several opportunities for early escapes if time is running short. Alternatively you might want to try the impressive Forcan Ridge with its excellent scramble leading up to the Saddle. Staying on the bus to Morvich will allow you the choice of A’Ghlas-bheinn and Beinn Fhada or a low level walk to…
March 2010 Bus Meet Report: Blair Atholl
Sunday, 21 March 2010 A total of 30 people turned out for the Blair Atholl meet, including 4 guests. Andy Brooks, George Sim, Bob MacDonald, Natacha Mihajlovic and Ray Harron all set out from Killiecrankie and headed up onto Meall an Daimh and Ben Vrackie. They all enjoyed a good day out and even managed to get some sunshine. Tish Richford, Linda Smith, Dave Whitelock and guest Joanne Napier left the bus at Blair Atholl and had a pleasant walk up Carn Liath. They then continued to the summit of Braigh Coire Chruinn Bhalgain. Joanne decided to descend from the bealach down the Allt Bealach an Fhiodha for a long…
April 2008 Weekend Meet: Strontian
Sat 3/Sun 4 April 2010 Accomodation: Ariundle Bunkhouse, Strontian, Ardgour (http://www.ariundle.co.uk/accommodation.html) Attractions: lots of Corbetts, climbing (Garbh Bheinn, Ardnamuchan), Ardnamuchan Point lighthouse beaches…and much more. This is Easter weekend. We have booked the accommodation for two nights as usual. If you wish to extend your stay to make the most of the bank holiday weekend then please make your own arrangements. Book with Dan Moysey by email Cost £12 pppn
March 2010 Weekend Meet Report: Killin
Sat 6/Sun 7 March 2010 Fourteen members experienced the delights of Killin…a central location giving access to a loads of hills. Saturday was a glorious day with little or no wind and excellent visibility. Several parties drove the short distance to Glen Lochay. Dave Galloway, Oliver Galloway, Hannah McIntosh, Daniel Moysey and Evelyn Droege did a circuit of Sgiath Chuil and Meall Glas. This was Hannah’s virst winter hill, but that didn’t stop her leading the way. Fiona Duncan and Alan Duncan went up Creag Mhor and Stob nan Clach. The initial plan to also include a third hill was re-thought on seeing the huge drop between the two. Jake Lee and Dave McLean…
Talk: Munroists and Last Munros
A few facts, figures, thoughts and photographs Dave Hewitt, Editor of The Angry Corrie Thursday 18 March 2010, After the AGM (starts 7.00 pm) Glen Moray Distillery Visitors Centre Dave Hewitt discusses the list of Munroists – the various clerks of the list, people who have completed multiple rounds, unlisted Munroists (of which there have been many), Doppelmunroists (people in the list twice), and out-of-sequence Munroists. Also some statistics on which Munros have hosted the most, or fewest, completions. Dave Hewitt is editor of The Angry Corrie, and outdoors correspondent at caledonianmercury.com
March 2010 Bus Meet: Blair Atholl
Blair Atholl – Sunday, 21 March 2010 O.S.Map(s): 43 Est. time of arrival: 9.30am Time of departure: 17.30pm Leave Elgin: 7.00am We haven’t been to the Blair Atholl area for years (2001 perhaps?), so this will be a new destination for many folk. The main attraction here is Beinn a’Ghlo, more a range of hills than a single peak. Beinn a’Ghlo has three Munro summits giving a full-on day. The summits may be rounded, but the steep sides and sculpted form makes this a memorable outing. It is also possible to get off the bus early and tackle some of the Drumochter hills, either on foot or on skis if…
February 2010 Bus Meet Report: Fannaichs
Sunday, 21 February 2010 This meet took place on an amazingly beautiful winter’s day, with spectacular views in perfect visibility and on a calm windless sunny day. 26 people were lucky enough to share the experience and some may have been fortunate enough to capture the perfect photo suitable for use in the forthcoming Club calendar! Graeme Bartlett was the first to get off the Bus at the Glascarnoch Dam to make his way on nordic skis to the Munro, Am Faochagach. He met a strange chap who took a dislike to Graeme, saying that he’d rather he wasn’t there so that he could have the hill to himself!! Alan,…