malky_c wrote:We were up that way too at the weekend (Badrallach specifically). As you say, relatively quiet roads, but the Wyvis carpark (including another layby about 0.5 miles north of the official carpark) as well as the pull-ins at either end of the Fannaichs, and the Shenavall/An Teallach parking area were totally mobbed on Saturday.
We went to Badrallach last Saturday (1st of May) and only saw two other walkers on Beinn Ghobhlach, several cars parked in the car park but most of them must have been doing the low level walk. But the AnTeallach and Wyvis car parks were full just as you described. I think it will be the pattern now for at least a couple of months.
We visited several different hills during the past week: two trips to Ardgour (very quiet), one to the Fannichs from Loch Fannich side, also rather quiet. Torridon Grahams were completely deserted on Thursday and Friday. The busiest walk was the visit to Rubha Reidh. It is now possible to drive to the lighthouse, so the road was full of cars and campervans. We made ourselves look silly because we walked it all the way from Melvaig