GLEN AFFRIC NORTH

Alwyn running, actually on Ben Lomond - today's area is far to remote for photos. Photo Rob Howard

Alwyn running, actually on Ben Lomond - today's area is far to remote for photos. Photo Rob Howard

         23.2 miles        2833 metres

Start                                          Monday      04.30
Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan                        05.28
Mullach na Dheiragain                               06.09
An Socach                                                    06.54
Mam Sodhail                                                07.54
Beinn Fhionlaidh                                          08.40
Carn Eighe                                                    09.22
Tom a' Choinnich                                         10.17
Toll Creagach                                               10.58
Finish                                                             11.43

Squares: yellow - changeover, red - finish. Circles summits: green - this leg, purple - to do. Map Colin Matheson

Squares: yellow - changeover, red - finish. Circles summits: green - this leg, purple - to do. Map Colin Matheson

Time:           Estimated    9.00           Actual    7.23

Alwyn writes:

The prelude was a walk in from Cluanie to Alltbeithe Y.H. In Glen Affric. A fine summer night walk despite an abortive attempt to take the mountain bike up the stony track. Reach Alltbeithe at 12.30 am; two simple huts lost in a silent elemental landscape of water, rock, tussock and sky.

A sign on the youth hostel doors says, 'late arrivals please use bunkhouse to rear.' I decided to bivvy outside the front door so Tony can find me. As I settle down a strange, haunting noise nearby – a low, throbbing note, like a quavering South American pan-pipe. (According to John, probably snipe drumming their tail feathers in courtship displays.) Midges drive me completely into the bivvy bag.

Tony arrives at 4.20 am and I'm off up Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan. Halfway up the slope I realise I am eating Tony's rations! I finish them. A deer starts up from behind a boulder ten yards away and hurries over the skyline.

Ceathreamhnan and the next Munro go easily, as does the third with a good traverse line back below Ceathreamhnan. Mam Sodhail and Carn Eighe loom up into black cloud and the 1250 ft climb up the former leaves me very tired. Into the clag, strong east wind and it's now raining.

Out to Beinn Fhionnlaidh, a fine prow of a hill jutting out over Loch Mullardoch and clear of cloud – Only spoiled by the thought of the 1000 ft climb back up Carn Eighe!

Raining heavily now, and the rough, twisting, undulating east ridge to Tom a' Coinnich is made doubly difficult by the mist – I daren't traverse the 'bumps' and so do four 'tops' as well!

The final descent off Toll Creagach to Mullardoch dam is most memorable for the mile and a half of pathless, knee-deep heather at the end – just to finish me off!

Peaks done      54           time taken     2 days 9 hours        peaks to go    223

A short drive down the road takes them to John's start, before Diana drives the van round to the mothership.

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