So its the lower hills, with gentler, grassy slopes, that will provide the first stretch of the legs for the new season. Beinn Dubh, a long grassy ridge rising above the village of Luss on the west bank of Loch Lomond, should fit the bill nicely.
Here is the route......

A very simple route. From Luss, the A82 is crossed and the foot of the south east ridge is gained. Simply follow the ridge, ( there are paths lower down ), up to the flat summit. This walk is usually continued round the head of Glen Striddle to Mid Hill and then down to Glen Luss, further along the Glen Luss road. However, the snow on the hill was knee deep in places and walking was "challenging" to say the least. Also, the weather, which was pleasent enough in Luss, was very windy and gloomy at the top, with some rather threatening clouds. Therefore we return by the route of ascent.
Here is the slideshow........
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