This is the Munro that Vince and I attempted on 4 Feb 2002, but had to turn back due to high winds.
| Summit | Height (m) | Status | ||
| Bynack More | 1,090 | Munro |
Mon 12 Feb 2007
From Creag a'Mhaim we headed north-west along the ridge to Druim Shionnach. A tricky, narrow section of very rocky ridge for the final pull up to the summit. Nice! Arrive at the summit at about 14.20.
Descend north ridge. Very steep in one section and had to dig in the pick of the ice-axe for security, but it was really in the ground not snow. Picked up the path below Loch a' Mhaoll Dhisnich back to the Cluanie Inn.
A possible golden eagle seen in the distance from near Cluanie Lodge at the beginning of the day, and several ptarmigan seen on Creag a'Mhaim.
| Summit | Height (m) | Status | ||
| Creag a’Mhaim | 947 | Munro | ||
| Druim Shionnach | 987 | Munro |
Tue 13 Feb 2007
Drive towards Ullapool and park by the Loch Droma dam for a walk in the Fannaichs. We set off at about 10.15 and followed the track and then a path south-west to Loch a'Mhadaidh.
Occasional spells of light rain. Vince saw snow bunting above Loch a'Mhadaidh, but I missed them as I had removed my specs because of the rain. Ascended to the col (very slow, tedious plod through heather for a lot of the way). Arrive at col at 13.20, near the top had to cut steps with boots in steep, icy snow. Very windy and cold at the col - put on an extra layer and my new mitts over fleece gloves. Ascend north-west to the summit of Meal a'Chrasgaidh (second time Vince and I have done this Munro). Summit at 13.40.
Retraced our route back to the col, and then continued over Carn na Criche (a Munro Top), down to another col and then ascend Sgurr Mor (15.20). Descended steeply east to the next col and then ascended north-east to Beinn Liath Mhor Fannaich (16.20). Descended north then north-east down a very steep, snowy slope, becoming a plod through heather, back to the bridge at 231748. A long trudge back to the minibus. It was dark when we got back to it.
Very windy on the tops with snow showers, but probably just above freezing all day.
| Summit | Height (m) | Status | ||
| Meall a’Chrasgaidh | 934 | Munro | ||
| Carn na Criche | 961 | Munro Top | ||
| Sgurr Mor | 1,110 | Munro | ||
| Bienn Liath Mhor Fannaich | 954 | Munro |
Wed 14 Feb 2007
A day off from walking. Met up with Nick and drove up the east coast to John o’Groats (it was closed!). Had lunch in the Castle Arms at Mey and then visited Dunnet Head before returning to Inverness.
After dinner went to the Snow Goose with Tina and Andy.
Thu 15 Feb 2007
A low level walk today as wind was forecast to gust to 85mph at high levels - far too dangerous. So a drive out towards Ullapool again for a walk near An Teallach to the Shenavall Bothy.
During this walk we saw raven, kestrel, many red deer and several black feral goats.
| Summit | Height (m) | Status | ||
| None |
Fri 16 Feb 2007
A long drive to the start by Loch Quoich, last 10 miles or so along a narrow, winding road. Ascended by a well made stalker's path which lead virtually all the way to the summit of Gleouraich. Continue east along the ridge over Craig Coire na Fiar Bhealaich (a Munro Top) and Spidean Mialach West Top (a sub-Murdo, whatever that is) to Spidean Mialach (the second Munro of the day). Descended south-west to pick up another stalker's path which returned us to the road a couple of hundred metres from the bus.
Two buzzards, three ravens and a ptarmigan seen during the day.
| Summit | Height (m) | Status | ||
| Gleouraich | 1,035 | Munro | ||
| Craig Coire na Fiar Bhealaich | 1,006 | Munro Top | ||
| Spidean Mialach | 996 | Munro | ||
| Walking Companions |
| Vince Beaney, Sandy Murray, Bryn Rees, Judith Wilden, Barbara Yule, John (from the Isle of Man). |
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