A Tale of Two Summits

One of the best things about living in the highlands is that you can just pop out for a walk up a Munro.  Sadly, my partner Ania and I do a bit less of that than we really should but Sunday looked like a nice day and met up with a couple of our extremely accomplished walking friends, George and Susan, who were ticking off Beinn an Dòthaidh and Beinn Dòrain on their 4th (!) round of Munros.

Both summits we repeats for me, but Beinn an Dòthaidh was a new one for Ania (who is catching up with my tally of 150 Munros pretty quickly).

The forecast was for a clear morning with some cloud later on and a strong cold wind all day.

Our first objective was Beinn an Dòthaidh so Ania could get her tick.  The view was excellent and the light was really amazing.  It was pretty cold though so we didn't hang around for long.

Ben Dòrain from the summit of Beinn an Dòthaidh
Ben Dòrain from the summit of Beinn an Dòthaidh

After a break and a snack between the 2 mountains we headed off up Ben Dòrain.  The weather really kicked in as we were climbing though and there was no view from the summit.  Some hard icy snow made for a pleasant crampon yomp on the way back down though.

Ice and snow on a cloudy hill
Descending Ben Dòrain
We were both pretty sore and feeling out of shape by the time we got back to the car (serves us right for being lazy though) but it was brilliant to be out and the view from the edge of Rannoch Moor on the drive home was the icing on the cake.



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