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The Occasional Munroist - West of Glen Shee

Distance: 29km Height Ascended: 1450m Time Taken: 7 hours 30 minutes Munros: Glas Tulaichean (1051m), Carn an Righ (1029m) and Beinn Iutharn Mhor (1045m) This is my third trip to the Glen Shee area this year. The previous two were in the winter and, for ease of access, those trips were focussed on the munros nearest to the ski centre. Now that summer is here and we're actually getting some good dry weather I felt the time had come to take on some of the longer walks required to cover the more distant munros. This trip is probably the longest single day route (in terms of distance) I've ever done in the mountains. Thankfully the start at Spittal of Glen Shee is fairly high (it's at 350m) and once you get over the first ascent there is not too much reascent between each top. I started this walk at about 8am and, according to the car, the temperature was already 15C. For Scotland, even in summer that can often he as high as the temperature reaches at midday. The sk

The Occasional Munroist - Glen Shee

Distance: 11km Height ascended: 660m Time taken: 3 hours Munros: Carn Aosda (917m), Carn a'Gheoidh (975m) and The Cairnwell (933m) I have driven through Glen Shee many times now and never stopped to even take in the view never mind doing any hillwalking. This weekend I thought it was about time I rectified the situation and actually ventured out. These hills are a good choice for a hillwalking trip in January, the start is high (660m) and the distances are not great so a walk can easily be fitted into a short day. There is also the possibility of a good snow covering, they didn't put a ski centre in Glen Shee without good reason... In fact, the winter is the one time of the year when this area has any chance of looking reasonably nice since there is a vast amount of clutter strewn everywhere across the hills nearest the road which is all associated with the ski runs. The view from the car park is very off-putting, there are ski tows, chair lifts, large amounts of woo