• Meall nan Tarmachan

  • Heading up Meall nan Tarmachan

  • Spot the Ptarmigan

  • Looking back to Ben Lawers and Beinn Ghlas

  • Heading home on the last section of ridge

  • The final section of horseshoe

  • The Tarmachan Ridge

  • Sunset over the Tarmachan Ridge

Meall nan Tarmachan

Meall nan Tarmachan
Meall nan Tarmachan

To finish off our few days away, on New Year’s day we headed for Meall nan Tarmachan, our third and last Munro of this short break, taking in the lovely horseshoe walk taking in the Tarmachan Ridge.

Again the weather was superb and we needed axes and crampons (at last!)

Heading up Meall nan Tarmachan
Heading up Meall nan Tarmachan
Looking back to Ben Lawers and Beinn Ghlas
Looking back to Ben Lawers and Beinn Ghlas

We saw a bit of wildlife..

Spot the Ptarmigan
Spot the Ptarmigan
The Tarmachan Ridge
The Tarmachan Ridge
Heading home on the last section of ridge
Heading home on the last section of ridge

The final section of horseshoe
The final section of horseshoe

And as the sun went down, the sunset was magical.

Sunset over the Tarmachan Ridge
Sunset over the Tarmachan Ridge

Munros to go: 276

Series - Munros

  1. The challenge commences
  2. Ben Lawers
  3. Meall nan Tarmachan
  4. Bidean nam Bian via Central Gully
  5. The Ben via #2 Gully & Glorious Weather

9 thoughts on “Meall nan Tarmachan”

  1. Nope! It’s taken 6 years to do 8 Munros (and 5 were this year). I suppose it all depends upon the price of fuel too. If you need a lift to do some caving in Sutherland give me a shout.

  2. Well, fuel seems to be getting cheaper by the day! So that’s one obstacle out of the way…

    Hmm, eight so far huh. Good. Maybe this challenge is the one to slow you down a bit. Savour those hills Dave, once they’re completed you’ll have to find another challenge all too soon – as you know from blitzing the Wainwrights. The size and distances involved should keep you entertained for ages! Which, by the way, is exactly why I know I have no chance what-so-ever of doing them, it’s far too much effort!

  3. Yeah Dave – once you’ve done the Munros, it’s gonna have to be the 7 Peaks Challenge.

    The pictures look amazing, and no one in sight – unlike the crowded ski slopes of Chamonix!

  4. Pete, yep eight in total 😮

    Yes, there are 2 two Ptarmigan. Pippa spotted them first though and watched as they wandered around (presumably looking for food). ❓

    My other new challenge that is ongoing are the Marilyns. Yes, there are over 1500 of them 😯 in Great Britain. Check this out….. http://bubl.ac.uk/org/tacit/marilyns/ which should keep me going into my old age 😆

    1. Bloody hell Dave – 1542 hills to tick! You are quite mad. 😯

      So, how many have you done so far? You must have quite a few of the Welsh, all of the Lakeland ones and eight of the Scottish ones right? Plus maybe some others around the country too?

      By-the-way, did I say you are mad! 😉 But I’m looking forward to your progress through them (so long as I live long enough)…

      Also, you may have noticed that I just put your recent Munroing efforts into a Series called “Munros”. Would you prefer it was called “Marilyns”?

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