The weekend
before last saw Ann & John returning to decent days out after a
summer of keeping on tick-over. We headed for the NE Ridge of Sgor an
Lochan Uaine, right in the middle of the Cairngorms.
Driving up
Deeside we got or first glimpses of how white it was high up, the
result of a few cold days earlier in the week. Thinking this was just
a usual early season dusting we set off undeterred for the long
approach via Derry Lodge.
Up Glen Luibeg to Ben Macdui |
Into the Larig Ghru, Devil's Point left |
As we got
higher up the Lairig Ghru the ridge looked great and the trek was
starting to feel worthwhile. We had only climbed it once before,
years back in thick weather so the stunningly clear day was welcome.
We couldn't remember much except that we had been carrying
backpacking gear, so a dusting of snow shouldn’t be too much of a
problem.
First view of the ridge |
As we got up
the steep pull to Lochan Uaine it became obvious the snow was a bit
more serious – wind blasted and refrozen, with plenty of real ice
around. Suddenly things didn't look so promising and we discussed
heading straight up the easier slope to Cairn Toul. This was
disappointing after a 3 hour approach so we decided to give it a go
and see how we got on, rarely the best mountaineering decision.
Cairn Toul (r) |
Heading up |
Most of the
way up was OK taken steadily with any trickier bit being very safe.
Above us though loomed the much steeper and narrower top section. By
the time we got to this we had been on the route for 2 hours and were
staring to wish we were just up it. Luckily it wasn't any worse than
the rest, just a bit more sustained and we soon burst back into the
warm sunshine and incredible views all around.
On the top bit |
Austin leaving the summit. Ben Nevis back right |
A late first
lunch was accompanied by meeting fellow AMC-er Austin, who had come
in from the north over Braeriach, and was the first person we had met
all day.
Cairn Toul and Ben Macdui |
After
enjoying the views we headed off to Cairn Toul, then Devil's Point
not long before sunset. The long way out was livened up a bit by a
very colourful sunset, and we got back to the car after 11 hours. Not
had one of those for a while.
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