According to the Rev William Forsyth, one of John Roy’s men took the ‘Green Banner of Kincardine’ to the summit of Cairngorm on the anniversary of the Raising of the Standard at Glenfinnan 19th August.
Anail a’ Ghaidheil, air a’ mhullach
Walk to the summit of Cairngorm
Thursday 19th August 2010
Meeting at Allt Mòr Car Park, on the Cairngorm Ski road, at 10am
Bring your waterproofs, midge repellent, sun cream etc, and your lunch & water to drink.
Please let us know you are coming, email: info [at] johnroystuart.org.uk
Dogs must be kept on the lead.
The walk is over rough terrain. Bring your own Map and compass – you will need OS 1:50 sheet 36 or OS 1: 25 Explorer sheet 403 and a compass, and know how to use it.
Walking boots are needed and waterproof jacket and trousers, warm clothes, hat & gloves, food & drink should be carried, also midge repellent & sunscreen.
Persons improperly clad or equipped will be advised NOT to take part.
The Route – see sketch map
Allt Mòr Car Park by good track to Coire Cas Car Park.
Up a steep and rocky path onto Sròn an Aonaich (Windy Ridge), pausing for a picnic somewhere. Continue to the Ptarmigan, and then by the Marquis’ Well,to the summit of Cairngorm for our Ceremony of Unfurling the Banner.
We will return directly down to the Ptarmigan, where there is the option for any who wish to, to descend by the Funicular (cost about £6 adult). Otherwise retrace the ascent route.
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