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Beinn an Eoin August 2023

Bird mountain 619m, 10km, 6 hours
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  • Almost the entire route to be walked visible from the start of our walk

    Almost the entire route to be walked visible from the start of our walk

    We would climb to the left of the nose, Cioch Beinn an Eoin and later descend to the right of the same

  • The gentlemen busy solving the world problems

    The gentlemen busy solving the world problems

  • View of Coigach

    View of Coigach

  • Repeating lines

    Repeating lines

    Sgòrr Tuath and Stac Pollaidh

  • An Fidhleir (the fiddler)

    An Fidhleir (the fiddler)

    Seen from Sgòrr Deas

  • Ben More Coigach

    Ben More Coigach

  • Break on highest top, 619m

    Break on highest top, 619m

  • Cul Beag with Loch Lurgainn and Cul Mor beyond

    Cul Beag with Loch Lurgainn and Cul Mor beyond

  • Looking ahead to the second top: Sgòrr Deas

    Looking ahead to the second top: Sgòrr Deas

  • Overview of our April 2023 walk

    Overview of our April 2023 walk

    The very steep gorge on the left hand side of An Fidhleir clearly visible

  • Looking back to the highest top

    Looking back to the highest top

  • Descending towards the loch in order to ascend Sgòrr Tuath

    Descending towards the loch in order to ascend Sgòrr Tuath

  • Stac Pollaidh seen amongst the tops

    Stac Pollaidh seen amongst the tops

  • Hugo taking pictures

    Hugo taking pictures

    Photo by Paul Kendall

  • The remarkable cleft of the first top of Sgòrr Tuath

    The remarkable cleft of the first top of Sgòrr Tuath

  • Florian (France), Tor Norway), Momie (USA), Evert (Netherlands), Hussain (Bengal), Paul (Scotland)

    Florian (France), Tor Norway), Momie (USA), Evert (Netherlands), Hussain (Bengal), Paul (Scotland)

  • Grouse on Sgòrr Tuadh

    Grouse on Sgòrr Tuadh

    Picture by Tor Schei

  • The stacks of the last top of Sgòrr Tuath

    The stacks of the last top of Sgòrr Tuath

  • The most remarkable one

    The most remarkable one

  • Almost back, ending a strenuous march through wild country

    Almost back, ending a strenuous march through wild country

  • Earraghaidheil = Argyle, 16 letters reduced to 6 letters!

    Earraghaidheil = Argyle, 16 letters reduced to 6 letters!

    The street sign on the Ceilidh Place, where we had supper at the end of our walk

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    Stac Pollaidh seen amongst the tops
    Hugo taking pictures
    The remarkable cleft of the first top of Sgòrr Tuath