Sunday 9 June 2013

A short stay at Lochailort Part 4: Beinn Bhreac (Moidart)

7 June 2013

Participants - Neil and Ben
Where - Beinn Bhreac (Moidart), 240m/787', Sub-2k Marilyn, Map 40, NM 681715

It was travelling home day and another hot one. I had decided to drive down through Moidart and cross on the Ardgour ferry and wondered about climbing Ben Laga. But as I was driving down the road I changed my mind and decided to do this little Sub-2k instead. I hadn't found any reports on the website about it but the map showed a network of paths and it looked like an interesting area.

I parked at Blain at the end of Loch Shiel where there was room for a few cars at the start of a track that headed in the direction of the hill. The path initially went through a nice wooded area.....


 and went gently uphill to emerge at Loch Blain.....


There was a second lochan just a bit further on, the map didn't have a name for this one.....


Then it was a case of taking to the hillside. The area was a series of humps and bumps and I was wondering which one might be the summit. This looks like it in the distance.....


It was and it was a nice perch. This is looking to the island of Eilean Shona whose highest point is also a sub-2k; looks a bit rough that one.....


Ben had been chasing all over the hillside and had a deserved rest at the cairn.....


The view to the south was of Beinn Resipol.....


We went back the same way and met another spaniel coming up! It was a walk of about 4 miles and 2 hours which was just right given that I had a long drive home. It was a real Marilyn baggers Marilyn; I had never heard of it before I looked at the map the night before but it turned out to be another wee gem.

1 comment:

blueskyscotland said...

Not been up that one Neil but that area is fantastic. Kayaked right round Eilean Shona years ago. Lovely island. J M Barrie used to rent the house on it and wrote the screen play for Peter Pan on it.
Now owned by another well known celebrity.. well... his sister.
All the trees had wind chimes hanging from them as we passed. Very serene place. Private island though.
You can hire the bothy or the cottages on it if you have loads of dosh :)