Boys at the start of the track... |
Boys at the summit of their first Munro... |
After another pit stop here for some water we started descending. When we finally arrived at the low point we stopped for some food to refuel and let the boys have a leg rest before the last steep ascent. From here we ascended quickly and finally reached the summit at 15:00. At 1,044 metres above sea level this makes it the 89th highest mountain in the British Isles. We were rewarded with extensive views in all directions. To the South-West, the sprawling Tarmachan ridge. To the South, running North-East, an extensive view of the totally unspoilt Loch Tay. A quick bite to eat, a stone put on the cairn and a couple of summit shots we decided that it was time to start descending.
We made quick time in descent. Mainly trying to keep up with the boys who decided that jumping and running was the best way to descend. We rolled past the end of the track towards the car park at 18:00. Six hours after we set off. With only one or two minor complaints about tired legs the boys did fantastic. The snacks certainly worked wonders.
A first Munro in the bag for the boys and hoping to add another soon...
Route profile... |
Distance: 7.5km.
Time: 6 hours.