imported_Dave KG
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Well, yesterday we decided to climb Lochnagar in the Cairngorms. Allie is currently enjoying a few weeks at home in America, so it was me and two good friends from uni who set off up the mountain at 11am. Weather forecast was good, though as you'll see in this thread, the weather in the mountains can change on you in minutes!
Lochnagar is actually an arc, with one peak on the south west (called Cac Càrn Beag), and at a height of 3789ft, this was the ultimate goal. You can see the arc of high cliffs from the car park, in the distance...
The walk starts by crossing a small stream and then heading into the mountains...
The peaty water made me think of whisky for some reason :lol:
The sun was shining as we started
The path up into Lochnagar is very well made and easy to follow...
In the distance, and closer up, there is a triangular peak called Meikle Pap...
I'm highlighting this as a landmark as it will feature in a few of the photos to give you an idea of scale of altitude and of distance in the walk.
Looking back, the path begins to climb and the views begin to get very nice
The path heads round and up to the north, and you veer right across a a flat region with lovely views to the north:
Beginning to climb again we head towards Meikle Pap:
Then, shrouded by mist at the top, Lochnagar comes into view:
I have a tendency to walk quite quickly, so while my friends caught up, I took off up Meikle Pap itself to get a better look at Lochnagar:
To start your ascent onto Lochnagar, there is a steep boulder ascent, ideally done on all fours for balance...
Climbing up, you can then see Meikle Pap looking backwards...
Gaining altitude, I found a spot and waited for my friends to catch up (again! :lol
and the weather set the light up beautifully for some shots of Lochnagar itself
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Peaks still shrouded in cloud...
Lochnagar is actually an arc, with one peak on the south west (called Cac Càrn Beag), and at a height of 3789ft, this was the ultimate goal. You can see the arc of high cliffs from the car park, in the distance...

The walk starts by crossing a small stream and then heading into the mountains...


The peaty water made me think of whisky for some reason :lol:
The sun was shining as we started


The path up into Lochnagar is very well made and easy to follow...

In the distance, and closer up, there is a triangular peak called Meikle Pap...


I'm highlighting this as a landmark as it will feature in a few of the photos to give you an idea of scale of altitude and of distance in the walk.
Looking back, the path begins to climb and the views begin to get very nice



The path heads round and up to the north, and you veer right across a a flat region with lovely views to the north:

Beginning to climb again we head towards Meikle Pap:


Then, shrouded by mist at the top, Lochnagar comes into view:


I have a tendency to walk quite quickly, so while my friends caught up, I took off up Meikle Pap itself to get a better look at Lochnagar:



To start your ascent onto Lochnagar, there is a steep boulder ascent, ideally done on all fours for balance...

Climbing up, you can then see Meikle Pap looking backwards...

Gaining altitude, I found a spot and waited for my friends to catch up (again! :lol





Peaks still shrouded in cloud...
