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Re: Callater Conundrum

Thanks to both of you. I was already wondering whether it might be possible to have a fair idea which route to take when reaching Braemar, and to spend the night there (or crack on to Gelder Shiel) rather than Callater if the weather looked bad, as I hate backtracking! Ballochbuie Forest/Gelder Shiel/Shielin of Mark was what I had in mind too - great minds and all that.

I am not holding out for views from Lochnagar - I have been on the summit of Fairfield 3 times this year and still not seen it... Pure bloody mindedness makes me want to have another go, but I can pretty much guarantee the outcome! This should probably serve as a warning for anyone else planning Lochnagar for that day :joy:

Re: Callater Conundrum

Good advice above. I just hope the guys who's route I am checking are not disappointed when they get my comments about their route!

Re: Callater Conundrum

If you plan on using Jock's Road, then your FWA pretty much has to take you round to the north of Lochnagar, and it'll be at least 2 days to get back on route (unless you were intending to drop down north east to Spittal of Glenmuick rather than go through to Clova).

The trick is to check the weather forecast at Braemar YH on your way through, and if it looks as though your FWA is going to be required, don't go up to Callater at all. Enjoy a night on the tiles in Braemar (the YH might have a bed, or you can get a pitch at the camp site, or find a quiet little wild pitch somewhere ... ) and you'll be able to enjoy a pleasant wander through the Balmoral Estate the following day. The authorised routes through the Balmoral Estate are all pretty pleasant even when the rain is howling and a heavy wind is falling ...