4th/5th July 2004
Wind, rain, hail and the odd glimpse of sunshine made this an invigorating experience! Thanks to a small band of chasers, each summit was activated fairly easily making a total of 34 points for the outing.
Aonach Beag - GM/WS-002 - 1236m - 10 points
QSOs: 40m CW - 2, 2m FM - 3
It struck me as I walked across the top of Aonach Mor that this was the first time that I had been up here in the summer. It was strange seeing grass where I am used to snow fields. Having said that there are some sizable snow patches left on the east face. Apart from the top 10 feet, Easy Gully was still complete. So if you fancy a grade I snow climb in July, this is the place to come!
Some very fine views of the Ben and out beyond to the Isles. Excellent visibility.

Above is the view from the col between Aonach Mor and Aonach Beag over towards Sgurr a'Mhaim (Mamores).

This one shows the Grey Corries ridge, my route follows the ridge over to the highest peak (left of centre) which is Stob Choire Claurigh. Click for larger photo.
After this the weather closed in so no more piccies!
Got to the summit of Aonach Beag at 1630, bang on schedule and worked Age, PA0XAW and Dave, MW0MWL on 40m and Robin GM7PKT, Pete GM1CMF in Dundee and Andy MM3USU in Falkirk all on 2m FM. There were no more takers so packed up and moved on.
The descent to the col from Aonach Beag is tiresome all the way down over broken ground and the top section is really quite steep and exposed. Care needed here especially in the wet.
Sgurr Choinnich Mor - GM/WS-021 - 1095m - 8 points
QSOs: 40m CW - 1, 2m FM - 3
Got rained on and pummelled by hail on my way over to this shapely summit. PA0XAW, GM1CMF, GM7PKT and MM3USU again on 40 and 2. The skip on 40m was obviously quite long. Age was booming in from Holland but no G stations responding both now and for the rest of the trip.
Then set off for a full traverse of the Grey Corries ridge before the next Marilyn...
Stob Choire Claurigh - GM/WS-005 - 1177m - 10 points
QSOs: 40m CW - 2, 2m FM - 3
Finally arrived at 2230bst. Really quite cold, windy, misty and wet. Pete, EI7CC joined the above chasers who were all worked again. Both Age and Pete very strong signals on 40m. They were both worked after 2300 so thanks for staying up guys!
Set off from the summit about 2330 and wandered down to the col and was glad to get into my sleeping bag.
Stob Ban - GM/WS-072 - 977m - 6 points
QSOs: 40m CW - 3, 2m FM - 2
I was woken at 0430 by torrential rain beat on the bivi-bag which thankfully stopped an hour later for a few minutes, just enough time to get myself sorted and away. It was wild conditions on Stob Ban. Worked Age at 0640 on 40m CW, found Pete, CMF on 2m a few minutes later, then OK1DX (Czech Repub), DJ1PQ (nr Frankfurt) on 40m before finding Andy USU back on 2m. I was very glad to get moving again.
Once off the summit and out of the worst of the weather I sat with map and figured that I didn't really have time for GM/WS-262 and called it a day and started the long walk out.
Walking Pole Dipole, SOTABeam (which rather wonderfully fits snugly onto one of the joins of my walking poles) and 817 were used throughout. Power 2.5 watts or less. Took the 7Ah battery and still had bags of juice left at the end so could have probably got away with the 3Ah and saved weight.