Thursday, 15 May 2025

TGO Challenge 2025.

Day 7. Uisge Labhair to Dalwhinnie.

Different sort of weather this morning, mist and low cloud. I did consider waiting for it to lift but there was no encouragement to stay in a cold damp tent so I packed up and left.

Damp and misty morning 

I was hoping it would lift by the time I reached the Bealach as the views back to Loch Ossian are stunning but I was out of luck.

Good stalkers path over the bealach

There is a really good stalkers path that runs over the pass and down to Loch Pattack and the cloud started to lift as I descended and I had some nice views back to the hills.

A bit damp at the top


The area around Culra bothy is obviously a popular camping spot as there were several groups of tents there as I passed.
The path down

The sun had really got going by the time I reached the start of the climb to The Fara and I struggled up the first steep section stopping frequently to admire the views.

Looking back from the start of The Fara ascent

The Fara is a long ridge, with a few minor bumps, that parallels Loch Ericht and means tat I didn't have to walk the long and boring road by the loch.

Dalwhinnie at the end of the loch

The 'standard' way down from the ridge is by a knee destroying, very steep grass slope to the end of the loch but I decided to carry on down the end of the ridge to where it joins a track that meets the road near the distillery.

Looking south west along The Fara ridge

The distillery was still open, just, so I went in for a beer to quench my thirst. I expected the cafe in Dalwhinnie to be closed but they were staying open late for Challengers so I stopped to eat there before going up to the hostel where I had a bed for the night.

Refreshments 

The hostel and it's garden was full of Challengers all very glad of the excellent showers after another hot afternoon.



18 miles walked. 900 meters ascent.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You're lucky Roger It's been freezing down here today. Some beautiful and breathtaking pictures. But you must look after more than your knees - get some sun cream on and get yourself some decent expensive sunglasses!

A