Looking for a place to cross the Water of Tulla
After a slightly stormy ascent of Beinn Achaladair and Beinn a’ Chreachain, we descended via Coire an Lochain then through the wonderful Crannach Wood, forded the Water of Tulla and returned to the car. We started the day in good weather, ran into rain on our ascent, then hail and snow higher up on the two summits. Although we were in rain or snow on the tops we never actually lost visibility as the clouds were above us. The hills all around us appeared to be having lovely weather - sun and righteousness come to mind - but at least we finished the day as we started, in sunshine.
Looking for a place to cross the Water of Tulla
After a slightly stormy ascent of Beinn Achaladair and Beinn a’ Chreachain, we descended via Coire an Lochain then through the wonderful Crannach Wood, forded the Water of Tulla and returned to the car. We started the day in good weather, ran into rain on our ascent, then hail and snow higher up on the two summits. Although we were in rain or snow on the tops we never actually lost visibility as the clouds were above us. The hills all around us appeared to be having lovely weather - sun and righteousness come to mind - but at least we finished the day as we started, in sunshine.