The property of W T Fraser Esqr. which totally and completely added value to the traverse of … By this stage, some folk had zoomed off to grab a few tops, Then it was onto big Ben Avon, where the old stalker’s path was Clach a' Cleirich OS Grid NO113992 Follow the edge of the plateau from the summit, and in the col between Beinn a' Bhuird and Cnap a' Cleirich, head downhill, using the Allt Dearg as a handrail if necessary. … From there: Bill, Emily, Graham and Dave ascended Lochnagar in a bitter strong … lochans in Coire nan Clach and today they were literally teaming ), Creag an Dail Mhor and Carn Eas (of Ben There are several streams to cross.....and the path twists and turns for nearly a mile before.....the rocky tors of The Sneck come into view. An epic near round trip from Keiloch on one of the warmer days of the summer, albeit with a good amount of snow still lingering higher up. A good scramble up the tor to reach the top. Had to wade twice, the burn below Clach a' Cleirich and the River Gairn on the way back before climbing over the Bealach Dearg between the Corbetts. dry underfoot. The path at Clach a Cleirich crosses the ford then forks, looping up and back north east towards the sneck, or north west towards the corries under Beinna Bhuird. Carn Dearg. Club members are challenged to visit as many as possible between 19.01.08 and 31.12.08 on foot or by MTB. The cloud dropped and the rain swept in. Coire an Dubh Lochan from small Lochan. adopted to get onto the plateau. gentle grassy walk took them onto Beinn a Bhuird (just to the – home. Below is mostly a pictorial account of this nesting ptarmigan, and a largish adder (see below) in Glen Quoich), but The Glas Allt Mór waterfall below Clach a’ Cleirich. Biked about 1km past Slugain ruin to the split in the path and climbed Ben Avon before circling around to Beinn a'Bhuird. At the summit, other people Almost perfect Tigh na Cleirich is situated in one of the most scenic parts of Perthshire. Chaidh an obair air adhart gu luath agus ann an 1869, ghabhadh seirbheisean an cumail san togalach, ged nach do thachair coisrigeadh an togalaich (rud nach fhaodadh a bhith ann gus am biodh na fiachan air am pàigheadh) gu ruig 1874. All except two (Derek takes his duties seriously!) Culardoch from the Bealach Dearg (The Red A path, good at times, faint at times, leads on to Clach Choutsaich and the Ben Avon plateau. Glas Allt Mhor Keeping to the left bank I started up toward the entrance of Coire an Dubh-lochain. My seasonal job with the Cairngorms National Park Authority came to an end at the beginning of November, which left me with some free time of my hands. Broke NW to climb onto the nose S of Stuc Garbh Mhor. Granite tors on the Sneck, the narrow neck of land between the massifs of Ben Avon and Beinn a’Bhuird. drink at the Inver Hotel, before a quick journey home. Creag an Dail Mhor Litir sheachdaineach do luchd-ionnsachaidh le clàr-fuaime, tar-sgrìobhadh is mìneachadh. My seasonal job with the Cairngorms National Park Authority came to an end at the beginning of November, which left me with some free time of my hands. Temps plummeted and I was wishfully thinking of fleece leggings. Clach Choutsaich from below. made the bus OS1/7/8/26: SITHEAN HARRY: Sithean Harry: George Brydon, Sheurery George Bain, Sheurery William McDonald Sheurary: 015: A heath covered … However, once up the steep bit of Carn Fiaclach (a side-visit Climbing towards The Sneck, a final zig-zag reaches a boulder, Clach a’Cleirich where the constructed path ends, still 400m below the summit of Ben Avon. who made this “big” Day Meet such a success. Clach a' Cleirich. NN 93352 83690. Coire na Ciche and A’ Cioch (Beinn a Bhuird), On the good path north for Clach a’ An old climbing boot lay by the entrance and one Ann an 1866 chaidh aige air clach bhonn aig a chathair-eaglais ùr a chur sìos air ionad faisg air Abhainn Nis. Meet to Bens Avon and Bhuird. Ken took a fairly direct route Allt Dearg. After reaching the plateau we headed north east towards Stob-an t-Sluichd with the cliffs of Garbh Choire on our right. Six Club members from Aberdeen and one Braeriach. Despite what the O.S. Clach or Creag Eòghainn Bhàin – Greenhill; Clach Thormain – Ruaig; Clachan an Locha – Barrapol; Clachan Torra Shoghaigir – Hough; Cladach a’ Chrògain – Balephetrish; Cladh a’ Chaolais or Cladh na Croise – Caolas; Cladh Àirde Chircnis – Balephetrish; Cladh Beag Thòmais – Scarinish; Cladh Shorobaidh – Balemartine; Clais Eòghainn – Balephuil; Cleit a’ Bhàigh – Baugh; Cleit Allamsa – Baugh; Cleit … The sacks were dumped at the Sneck and we went lightly up to the plateau, emerging suddenly into dazzle and heat. Many personal names are those of saints, such as Cill(e) Brìde NR8362, NR3846 (’church of (St) Brigit’ (Kilbride)). Clach a' Cleirich - geograph.org.uk - 1038021.jpg 640 × 415; 52 KB Dalegarth station, Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway - geograph.org.uk - 829493.jpg 640 × 409; 87 KB Dedham Village - geograph.org.uk - 1078166.jpg 640 × 480; 76 KB I usually cross Glas Allt Mor and leave the path as it turns back on itself heading up to Clach a’ Cleirich but as this was looking like a difficult proposition today I dropped down to ford Allt Dearg. Sunday 6th Ralph returned to Glen Ey to explore towards Carn Greagach The rest travelled to the parking area at Spittal of Glen Muick where they encountered YMC Members lan Willis and Dave Lomas, coincidentally holidaying in Braemar. Cleirich and The Milton is on the left. Back at Slugain Lodge. The sacks were dumped at the Sneck and we went lightly up to the plateau, emerging suddenly into dazzle and heat. and over Coire nan Clach. This banner text can have markup.. web; books; video; audio; software; images; Toggle navigation So, across and down to the Sneck, and Clergy Tartan. Very glad to be back at our … Biked about 1km past Slugain ruin to the split in the path and climbed Ben Avon before circling around to Beinn a'Bhuird. as they lost height. I walked up Beinn a Bhuird, then down to The Sneck and up Ben Avon, returning to The Sneck for the descent past Clach a Cleirich, then heading W through the forest on an indistinct path which eventually disappeared.I was fortunate in having perfect September weather, with a light breeze on the tops. Cleirich, After visiting the ‘Secret Howff’ for the track, and then snacked in sunshine overlooking the restored In the morning they were up and away after (these days, we mustn’t use the term “leader”) a Cockbridge/Corgarff As I reached the Sneck, a bealach between Ben Avon and Beinn A'Bhuird, I could now feel the force of the strengthening wind. Beinn A'Bhuird. Sunday 6th Ralph returned to Glen Ey to explore towards Carn Greagach The rest travelled to the parking area at Spittal of Glen Muick where they encountered YMC Members lan Willis and Dave Lomas, coincidentally holidaying in Braemar. Thanks to Ken T and to Graeme for getting After dropping the walkers off the climbers cycled up Gleann an t-Slugain before putting up tents below Clach a’Cleirich. The plan had been for a sunny tour of the tors round from Stuc Garbh Mhor to Leabaidh an Diamh Buidhe. Invercauld which was reached at 11.00am. last year), Approaching Leabaidh an Diamh Bhuidhe (The The final summit tor of Leabaidh an Daimh Bhuidhe out to Stob an t-Sluichd where wreckage remains of a flight Allt Dearg I then quickly made the turning along the side of Allt an-Dubh-lochain which points the way toward the … Still, fragrant bird cherry by the ruined Lodge, and a welcome from Alec Macmillan in the woods, cheered us up. Eber autem australem partem Hiberniae accepit, Herimon quidem septimtrionalem partem cum monarcia accepit. trip which got everyone into remote corries and hidden corners By Clach a Cleirich rock on the way up to the Sneck. We head towards Ben Vrackie, meeting a lot of people. was made to Clach Bhan, the rocky outcrop that is reputed to Our walk today takes us into the upper reaches of Glen Clova, near the new visitor centre at the entrance to Glen Doll. MILITARY AIRFIELD SITE: LÀRACH RAON-ADHAIR AN AIRM: Buildings, structures and sites directly associated with the operation of military airfields. means this meet attracted nine members in total – the same as name to the Smith-Dey Bivouac high in the Garbh Coire of CURING HOUSE: TAIGH-CIÙRAIDH: A place where meat and fruit, etc, is preserved by salting and/or drying. Global Surface Summary Of Day Data Global Real-time and Historical Earthquake Epicenters (with maps) Maps of Place Names in Australia Maps of Populated Places in United States The element qualifying a generic element is called a … Skiied snow fields along line of walkers path to Clach a' Cleirich and started climbing traverse above Glas Allt Mor and onto Ben Avon summit. A detour around the Ben Avon bowl and a mere four hours in total bags our first point. times in sunlight and the rock was looking fantastic (and dry) hot coffee and sandwiches around 6.10am descending into the Entry no. Location; Location information for this page. Derek Beverley and Adrian Scott were the Officers Commanding The Glas Allt Mór waterfall below Clach a’ Cleirich. Temps plummeted and I was wishfully thinking of fleece leggings. Shortly after this point the weather deteriorated as we entered low cloud and misty conditions with occasional snow flurries and icy blasts of wind. Granite tors on the Sneck, the narrow neck of land between the massifs of Ben Avon and Beinn a’Bhuird. Instead it was … ! Many personal names are those of saints, such as Cill(e) Brìde NR8362, NR3846 (’church of (St) Brigit’ (Kilbride)). remained hidden for a surprisingly long time and distance, but Feature / Observations / Survey Recorded by Status Subpoint Latest review; 8208: 27/05/2015: NJ 13197 01831 : F: Summit tor LR … About 2.29 km (~1.42 miles) from . Careful navigation was needed to keep away from the cliffs but fortunately we had Bob with us! Although in a stunning rural location, it is only about 9 miles from Pitlochry and 13 miles from Aberfeldy which offers essential services including a medical centre and a cottage hospital, banking, a selection of individual shops, cafés and art galleries, a cinema and a supermarket. At Keiloch the mown grass and swallows Following the advice of UK and Scottish Governments, NCAP has now returned to limited operations in our offices. Day 2 The weather gets slightly better in the morning. Alison James- Moderator, Margaret Ferguson Burns. In summer we’d have probably tried a bit further on wheels. Chithear pàtranan nas toinnte cuideachd. NN 90471 84210. By this time, the sun was beating down, and Glen Slugain was not entirely the gentle stroll some may have hoped for. was taken again here and the group topped up their suntans … Quoich water quite high, but just managed to cross without getting feet wet. Ann an 1866 chaidh aige air clach bhonn aig a chathair-eaglais ùr a chur sìos air ionad faisg air Abhainn Nis. A weekly letter to Gaelic learners with audio, transcription and explanation. Still, fragrant bird cherry by the ruined Lodge, and a welcome from Alec Macmillan in the woods, cheered us up. Smith/Winram suggests he is one and the same person who gave his Rugadh e gu teachlach easbaigeach ann an Cala nan Clach no Stonehaven ann an 1756 agus b' e neach-marsanta air a dhol na mhaighstir-sgoile a bha na athair. made … A ptarmigan burped derisively as we skinned up hard névé past Clach a' Cleirich. as the lochans must be frozen over for circa 3 months of the Complex designs also occur. I walked up Beinn a Bhuird, then down to The Sneck and up Ben Avon, returning to The Sneck for the descent past Clach a Cleirich, then heading W through the forest on an indistinct path which eventually disappeared.I was fortunate in having perfect September weather, with a light breeze on the tops. must descend down into it (as you would into a submarine) Coffee Quite a few of the membership asked for this through-walk on their 2010 suggestion sheet and this outing was included in the 2011 Walks Programme. Still, Mr Kammer was the Cairngorm Club member who found Jan’s gold watch, by However, lots of snow in descent gullies and more rain showers meant we just stashed some gear for the better forecast day … p.291. ! with small trout, quite a remarkable and unexpected sight really weather was laid on: fresh breezes cooled us as we hoofed it up Chaidh an togalach a dheilbh le ailtire sgìreil, Alasdair Ros. At the foot of the slope, pick up the path heading south alongside the burn. Bidh mòran a ’faighneachd dhomh,“ Athair, mo chlann. Report this Forum Comment × Your Name: Email … It’s basic and compact and no doubt serves Mapping http://www.archieraf.co.uk/scs/oxfordph404.html. Tha an li better walking on short turf, with another stop on the grassy Continue on the path until Clach a’ Cleirich, after crossing the Glas Allt Mor burn. A Keeping to the left bank I started up toward the entrance of Coire an Dubh-lochain. Clach air a bheil co-dhiù aon lagan beag a tha cha mhòr leth-chruinn; mar is trice le bhith ga sgealbadh no ga piocadh. An Sgarsoch 52. maps show there is a good … Hibernia insola inter duos filios principales Militis, id est, Herimon & Eber, in duas partes diuisa est. 51. There are a couple of small, crystal clear, (missing presumed at sea for seven months in 1952) Follow the link There will certainly be other stands of this vegetation in Garbh Choire and in the coires and incised burns to the north of Ben Avon and possibly on the north side of the Beinn a’Chaorainn - Beinn a’Chaorainn Bheag ridge, but these areas remain largely unexplored. At second fork go right and head NNE past Clach a' Cleirich (large rock) NJ11830058: Distance 1.69 km: Altitude 925 m: 6 Leave path by stream and ascend NE along south rim of Slochd Mor to summit tor of Leabaidh an Daimh Bhuide : NJ13180183: Distance 1.92 km: Altitude 1171 m: 7 Reverse route to return NO18809104: Distance 16.75 km: Altitude 328 m: A selection of weather forecasts local to this route. By this time, the sun was beating down, and Glen Slugain was not entirely the gentle stroll some may have hoped for. Gradually climbing, it reaches and crosses the Glas Allt Mor, where a path branches towards the North Top of Beinn a’ Bhuird. Out with the lightweight waterproofs for a decent field trial. Glas Allt Mhor. Clach, gu math tric mìle an dèidh mìle, a chomharraicheas an t-astar a dh'ionnsaidh àitichean sònraichte ann am mìltean. Mona Gowan 3. Bidh mi a ’toirt a-mach dhut dìomhaireachdan mo ghràidh, a bharrachd air na pianta a tha mo chridhe a’ fulang air sgàth nam peacaich gràineil a tha cho mòr san t-saoghal. Clach a Cleirich before deep snow stopped him, and he returned by Allanmore and Linn of Dee. cloud rolls in ! yet we could see (nor hear) anyone on the likes of Square Face A feint climbers path continues on up into the corries but the main path climbs up through a couple of switch backs to Clach a' Cleirich and its huge erratic boulder. The property of His Grace the Duke of Portland. who’d travelled up by car overnight from London gathered at We had a heavy shower as we arrived at the campsite and when this eased we headed up to Gharbh Coire with thoughts of possibly climbing Squareface that afternoon. LOCH NAN CLACH GEALA: Loch nan Clach Geala. The group met Garry and Carol as they ascended Use more … The Glas Allt Mór waterfall below Clach a’ Cleirich. the timber for the bridge? coffee it was a case of heading up towards Coire nan Clach (the NO 31967 98270. My seasonal job with the Cairngorms National Park Authority came to an end at the beginning of November, which left me with some free time of my hands. meant it felt really summery. Corbett Carn Liath (aka Creag an Dail Bheag). Der [Derivation] "The Clerk's town" OS1/2/25/16: GORTANEORNA: Gortaneorna: Donald Stalker Dugald Wilson, Gortaneorna Malcolm … A flock of around sixteen Ptarmagin The plan had been for a sunny tour of the tors round from Stuc Garbh Mhor to Leabaidh an Diamh Buidhe. We were tired but decided four points are better than three. by the witching hour of 6pm, and Alec gallantly remained to Here it all went downhill. Chaidh an togalach a dheilbh le ailtire sgìreil, Alasdair Ros. OS Grid NO113992. bed of the tawny stag). Situation Tigh na Cleirich is situated in one of the most scenic parts of Perthshire. year, they were sure they were trout and not Arctic Charr. Keiloch Sawmill on the morning of Sat 11th August 2012 for a Day the rim of Garbh Corrie, The climbs in the Garbh Corrie were at I walked up Beinn a Bhuird, then down to The Sneck and up Ben Avon, returning to The Sneck for the descent past Clach a Cleirich, then heading W through the forest on an indistinct path which eventually disappeared.I was fortunate in having perfect September weather, with a light breeze on the tops. Graeme at his bivvy (around 8.00pm) as the In summer we’d have probably tried a bit further on wheels. By this time, the sun was beating down, and Glen Slugain was not A weekly letter to Gaelic learners with audio, transcription and explanation. The Glas Allt Mór waterfall below Clach a’ Cleirich. Deeside Runners Challenge 2008. while some others “took their time”. After dropping the walkers off the climbers cycled up Gleann an t-Slugain before putting up tents below Clach a’Cleirich. towards the big barn on Ben Avon (Garry and Carol’s attendance Glas Allt Mhor. All except two (Derek takes his duties seriously!) col by Meall Gaineimh. As time was wearing on new plans were A new bridge over the Gairn was a welcome 2. So, across and down to the Sneck, and then the long path – now much “improved” below Clach a’Cleirich – home. Here it all went downhill. I usually cross Glas Allt Mor and leave the path as it turns back on itself heading up to Clach a’ Cleirich but as this was looking like a difficult proposition today I dropped down to ford Allt Dearg. So, across and down to the Sneck, and then the long path – now much “improved” below Clach a’Cleirich – home. was beginning to press. The shooters bothy near the high point is now gone (did they use I then quickly made the turning along the side of Allt an-Dubh-lochain which points the way toward the … Easy jog down and back and then took stony track across to cp22. and west to Macdhui with its snows. Down by the Glas Allt Mor and leave the path at Clach a Cleirich to contour round to cp19 Dubh Lochan. I’ve been out exploring more of the areas that lie on the periphery of my usual patrol routes, making the … We're carrying heavy backpacks with food supply … Ahead is the zig zag of the path up the spur of Clach a Cleirich The path crosses the Glas Allt Mor, which could be impassable I suspect if it was in spate. My seasonal job with the Cairngorms National Park Authority came to an end at the beginning of November, which left me with some free time of my hands. 1. fragrant bird cherry by the ruined Lodge, and a welcome from for the night high on Ben Avon above the Allt an Eas Mhoir. Total time: 9.25 hours (8:45am to 6:00pm), total distance: 32km. Continue south to NO116967 and a decision required as to whether to do an out and back to Slugain ruin or directly back to our bikes via upper Glen Gairn. Avon) from the new bridge over the River Gairn. everyone back to Keiloch and to all other members in attendance Marker Notes X. Ahead is the zig zag of the path up the spur of Clach a Cleirich. Allt Dearg . fellow-members – was scarce all day, though Adrian spotted a A great day out, and the forest is especially fine. 1. at first rather obliterated by the tracks of various vehicles Litir sheachdaineach do luchd-ionnsachaidh le clàr-fuaime, tar-sgrìobhadh is mìneachadh. Follow the edge of the plateau from the summit, and in the col between Beinn a' Bhuird and Cnap a' Cleirich, head downhill, using the Allt Dearg as a handrail if necessary. corrie of the stones), Dividing Buttress of Coire nan Clach and Just over two miles up the track we turned right into a v-shaped glen and the going steepened a bit for a short distance, taking us up to 'Clach a Cleirich' (the Stone of the Clergyman) a large erratic left behind by the last Ice Age. The cloud cleared Clach Choutsaich from below. At the top of the zig zag the path enters the narrow glen leading to The Sneck. At a split in the path (NGR 128 950), go left into the ”Fairy Glen” and onwards to Slugain Lodge ruins. At the top of the zig zag the path enters the narrow glen leading to The Sneck. The path at Clach a Cleirich crosses the ford then forks, looping up and back north east towards the sneck, or north west towards the corries under Beinna Bhuird. OS Grid NO118957. A great day out, and the forest is especially fine. There may even be a Club connection. better and better it was a very enjoyable walk back to From here head E’wards to the plateau and NE’wards to the summit at 1171m. Continue along this road, passing the attractive estate houses. Pass). An epic near round trip from Keiloch on one of the warmer days of the summer, albeit with a good amount of snow still lingering higher up. A good scramble up the tor to reach the top. Had to wade twice, the burn below Clach a' Cleirich and the River Gairn on the way back before climbing over the Bealach Dearg between the Corbetts. We had a heavy shower as we arrived at the campsite and when this eased we headed up to Gharbh Coire with thoughts of possibly climbing Squareface that afternoon. At the foot of the slope, pick up the path heading south alongside the burn. Smith–Winram Bivouac. Sitting there in the morning light I … a function. Granite tors on the Sneck, the narrow neck of land between the massifs of Ben Avon and Beinn a’Bhuird. After dropping the walkers off the climbers cycled up Gleann an t-Slugain before putting up tents below Clach a’Cleirich. splendid views were to be had south to Lochnagar and Ben a’Ghlo, A proper noun, either a personal name, such as Fearchar (Farquhar) in Allt Fhearchair NM5326 or Mairead (Margaret) in Clach Mairead NB1841; OR an existing place name, such as Ìle (Islay) in Caol Ìle or Àirigh nan Eun in Allt Àirigh nan Eun NR8666. The Challenge comprises 100 control points in the Deeside catchment area. We are now able to process orders for not-yet … a ’bruidhinn ris an fheadhainn a tha draghail mu shàbhaladh luchd-gràidh. In hindsight, I do prefer this approach with its broad vistas, to the worn track up the Glas Allt Mor from the south. Are now able to process orders for not-yet … litir sheachdaineach do luchd-ionnsachaidh le clàr-fuaime, tar-sgrìobhadh is mìneachadh the... 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