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Goatfell, Isle of Arran

A couple of weeks ago, myself and Cameron got our first hillwalk of the year in.  We decided to head to the Isle of Arran and climb Goatfell.  This time we chose the route from Corrie up to North Goatfell, then the ascent along the Stacach Ridge and finally up to Goatfell itself.

The Route

Goatfell is 874m or 2867ft for us oldies.  The last time we climbed Goatfell was later on in the year, so this would be our first time with some snow at the top.

The mountain forecast was for some low lying cloud with a chance of cloud inversion at the top and light winds.  Perfect conditions.  We got the first ferry at 7am and the day looked very cloudy and dull.  The first glimpse of Goatfell as the boat was heading into Brodick didn’t look good, totally covered in cloud but we hoped that we would climb above it once we reached the summit.  We got the bus round to Corrie and started the climb.  Once we made Coire lan, the cloud started to move in and we encountered our first pockets of snow.  From there on, up to North Goatfell we climbed in plunging temperatures and poor visibility.

A Frozen North Goatfell

This image is of Cameron on North Goatfell.  What the picture can’t convey is the wind that had started to pick up and we had to seek shelter between the rocks for a bite to eat.  The wind was so bitingly cold that ice crystals started to form on my jacket and waterproof trousers.  Suitably refreshed and after heating up my cold hands with a handwarmer, it was time to head along Stacach ridge and continue the climb.

The higher we got, we saw gaps in the cloud every now and then, with tantalising glimpses of blue sky.

Stacach Ridge

Looking back along Stacach Ridge

We sat down here and waited for the cloud to lift.

Waiting for the light

The wait was worth it!  In front of us the clouds parted and started rolling over the hills behind the Stacach Ridge.  The wind also died away and it turned into a lovely afternoon.

Stacach Ridge Panorama

Looking to my left, I could now see Cir Mhor and the Witches Step above the clouds too.

Cir Mhor Panorama

I then decided to head for the summit.  By the time I reached the top, the clouds had moved on even more and there was some cloud inversion.  Looking South-West from the trig point all you could see was a big blanket of cloud.

Cloud inversion from the top of Goatfell

Above the Clouds

The next image is looking across Glen Rosa to Beinn Tarsuinn.

Looking across Glen Rosa to Beinn Tarsuinn

We then started our descent along the tourist route which was a bit tricky in places with hardened snow being a bit slippy.  Luckily some other hardy soul had been up here and left footprints on the way down which we followed and used.  Once we got to the top of Meall Breac we veered left and followed the path down to rejoin the original path back to Corrie.  We managed our timings not too badly too, with only a 30 minute wait for the bus back to Brodick.  I took one last picture of the ferry bathed in the late afternoon sun with Goatfell behind, before embarking and heading for home.

Getting ready to leave

A very enjoyable day.  The total length was just about 6 miles due to us going back to Corrie for the return instead of following the tourist route back down towards Brodick castle.  The tourist route can be a bit of a slog so we were happy to try this alternate return route.

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Lochan Nah Achlaise in winter

This image was hidden away among my old files.  It was only when I was looking through the images to delete unwanted images that I found this one.  This is Lochan Nah Achlaise taken in Feb 2006.  This was one of my first trips out with my camera.

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Snow in Ardrossan

This is the view from a couple of days ago. I woke up in the morning to see that overnight a couple of inches of snow had fallen. It was a lovely crisp morning so I ventured out down to the shorefront to get this shot. This is Ardrossan South Beach and in the distance is the Isle of Arran.

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Lochan nah-Achlaise

Todays archive post is from 2006.  This is Lochan nah-Achlaise on Rannoch Moor.  Another well photographed location.  This show was taken on a cold February morning not long after sunrise.

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Snowy Lane

I woke this morning to a nice covering of snow.  We haven’t really had as much as the south of England, but there was still a decent snowfall.  I managed to get out first thing in search of a nice snowy landscape shot.  I didn’t really have much luck until I found this lane and tree.  Luckily the sun peeped through the clouds just long enough to cast some shadows on the snowy ground.

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Two shots of the same location with slightly different processing.  The first has a more dreamy feel compared to the sharpness of the second one.

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