Friday, 12 February 2010

Pap of Glencoe (Alby's first hill)

Well it's been a long time coming but I have finally made it up my first proper hill since falling pregnant last year! Matt has been working very hard and earning himself lots of day-passes to get out into the hills but I haven't had a chance (or the energy!) until now, so when Matt finished his hostel DIY and said there was a good forecast, we decided (along with Auntie Helen) to grab the chance for a day out.


We didn't want to do anything too serious with Alby but thought the Pap of Glencoe would be a nice day out and not be too strenuous for any of us. The weather was bright and sunny as we drove down to Glencoe village, although when we set off we realised it was still pretty chilly - luckily Alby was all layered up and kitted out in his very smart bear-suit so was snug as a bug in a rug.


There was a bit off snow and ice on the way up to the summit but nothing seemed to phase Alby who slept almost all of the way. We found a lovely sun-trap at the summit and as we were on the top of the Pap it seemed fitting for Alby to have some milk while we were there.


I think that may have been the only time he opened his eyes, but we like to think he enjoyed his first hill and hopefully it will be the first of many happy days out together in the hills.


Jen x

2 comments:

Matt said...

trust a three month old to choose the Pap or "breast" of Glencoe for his first hill, milk obsessed that boy!

Helen said...

I wonder if he is the first baby to have a feed up there... seemed like he took it all in his stride. (Unlike Auntie Helen who for a minute there,wished she had lochaber mountain rescue on speed dial...) Was a great day oot tho, cheers!!