Ben More ... Feb 2005
Ben More & Stob Binien

Little wind and excellent neve give a near perfect winters walk over a classic pair of southern hills.

 



Heading off from the car park at Inverlochlarig, the initial ascent is steep and a bit of a wake up call.
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Looking east over Loch Voil towards Ben Vorlich
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After the steep initial ascent is over, the hill opens up and at last you feel as though you are in the highlands.
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Looking north along the ridge to Stob Binnein
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Looking south down the ridge from Stob Coire an Lochain
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The first sight of Sob Binnein
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Mark approaching the top.
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A panorama from Ben Lomand to Ben Lui. The hills in the foreground are the Cruach Ardrain group.
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Looking east to Ben Vorlich and Stuc a' Chroin
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Looking west from the Ben More / Stob Binnein bealach to Beinn Tulaichean
and Cruach Ardrain, incredable that these are classed as seperate Munros.

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Ben More from Stob Binnein
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Iced up trig point of Ben More
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Looking down into Glen Dochart from the summit of Ben More
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Looking south to Stob Binnein
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Total .. 9 Miles, 4670' Ascent
(23.0 points of effort)