Day 2: 11.3K 711m
THE FANNICHS
We had to have three goes at the Fannichs due to circumstances beyond our control – the weather. Plan A was to do 7 in one expedition and then pick up the western two, Sgurr Breac and A’Chailleach on another day. We left the car near Grudie power station on the A832, walked in and camped about 2K short of Fannich Lodge. It was so hot I had to roll up my trouser legs, a sight hitherto unseen as early as April!


So off we went due north and disappeared into the murk, on our way to An Coileachan. There are no photos for this walk since one cloud looks fairly similar to another from the inside.



The next morning we packed up and walked out, having decided to drive along to Achnasheen, get a coffee and then do Fionn Bheinn (Plan B). It was raining as we drove along – but they had said that it would clear up later …..
The café at Achnasheen was firmly closed. Easter Sunday, two coaches full of tourists in the car park and it’s closed!

“There’s a funny smell in the car” said Katie. “Like what?” I queried. “Damp, unwashed things” she replied. “That’ll be us then” I said.

So we quickly formulated Plan C: drive back to Garve, get a coffee at the hotel (will it be open?) and then do Beinn Liath Mhor Fannaich. Two coffees and four pieces of shortbread for 4 quid is what I call a result! And you know those pockets in your jacket that look as though they are the right shape for a mobile phone – well they are actually for smuggling shortbread out of hotels!

So on to the dam at Loch Droma, by this time in bright sunshine. We crossed the dam and walked up the Allt a’Madhaidh for about 2.5 K before turning off up the hillside to a point just below the crags above Loch Sgaireach. We contoured round under the crags until we came to the burn than runs down into the lochan and climbed up beside this to reach a broad bealach. A short walk over boulders led to the summit of Beinn Liath Mhor Fannaich. The cloud was down again and we struggled to catch glimpses of Sgurr Mor and our route of the previous day. After a quick lunch (yummy shortbread!) we retraced our steps to the bealach and continued north and then north east to reach a cairn above the crags. A narrow path then returned us to bottom of the crags and we rejoined our outward route.
Then on to the western Fannichs! See the next report. This will have photos.