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Monday 26 December 2016

WHW Apr 16, Day 4 - Tyndrum to Glen Coe (19 miles)

Day 4
Tyndrum to Kings House
(19 ish Miles)

Another early start, I nipped into the green welly (i think it was) for a quick breakfast snack and coffee, i sat outside with my coffee and watched the village come to life before heading out and back onto the trail.

After climbing up and out of the village the day was looking like it might be a cracker, the sun was burning off last night's moisture and everywhere you looked there was steam rising. Most of todays walking would be on the old Military road

Beinn Odhar and Beinn Dorain in the distance  The railway line and the path stick pretty close together for the first 4 or 5 miles today. this is the first of a few crossings in the first 7 miles



a look back towards Tyndrum,
Beinn Dorain with the last remnants of snow, a lot of the hills still had a good covering on their eastern faces, this is a short section of maybe a mile where you leave the military road and contour the lower slopes of Beinn Odhar


nice walking, everything today is straight

oops


sink hole on the WHW, with bypass in place, bridge of Orchy in the background, where we pass under the railway and head off up hill


after Bridge of Orhy its time to climb again, quite a cheeky climb TBH, especially with a full bergan and 7 miles already under the boots.


just about at the top of Mam Carraigh, its been a good climb, all the way from Bridge of Orchy

On top of Mam Carraigh, about to decend to the Inveroran Hotel

West end of Loch Tulla, the WHW runs above the lower tree line and climbs steadily (disappearing away to the right), before dropping over into Glen Coe


you can just make out the Inveroran Hotel, all downhill from here to the bar


the hotel, roughly about 9 miles after leaving Tyndrum


the hiker bar for a very very refreshing pint of ice cold Crabbies


leaving the Inveroran Hotel, the hotel is famed for its semi tame Red Deer visitors, this one was hoping for a snack. 

The walk follows the road (dead end)  for about half a mile, ending at Victoria bridge.

back on the military road and heading over what is possibly classed as the edge of Rannoch Moor, there's quite a long drag up hill from Victoria bridge, but when you reach the top its quite easy going, the cobbles can be an irritation underfoot, hence why there's a side path developing

one of the down sides of hiking military roads, they're pretty straight,


eventually though you reach something, anything will do to break up the long straights

still plenty snow about. Glen Coe moutain still had the ski runs going and they looked busy.

Eventually i reached the Kings house, i crossed the burn and found a decent pitch within walking distance of the hotel climbers bar, a long day but made better by a boil in the bag meal and a pint in the bar. View from tbe Scarp was pretty decent.

Braw

The end of an another long near 20 mile day, the best day of the walk so far, especially after you get past Bridge of Orchy, the sights open up, there's  barely a road of note (a couple of crossings only), looking forward to the next two days.



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