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Name:Beinn Eibhinn
Hill number:348
Height:1103.3m / 3620ft
Parent (Ma):346  Geal-charn
RHB Section:04B: Loch Treig to Loch Ericht
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Lochy
Class:Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain, Murdo,
Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y)
Grid ref:NN 44968 73293
Summit feature:cairn 170m E of larger cairn
Drop:127m
Col:976m  NN 4553 7374  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 42
(1:25k) OL50 393
Observations:large cairn on W top (1102.5m) is 0.80m lower
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Round of Ben Alder Munros from Culra Bothy, included a few, but not all tops. Cycled in from Dalwhinnie and camped the night before. 28km in 10 hrsNicky C01/06/2023
Big day taking in all the Aonach Beag ridge and Ben Alder group.Geoff Briggs30/05/2023
Biked in to Lubvan and camped there after.prwild22/05/2023
Started from Loch Ossian. Followed Uisge Labhair for a while and headed up the slopes of Meall Glas Choire and then on to Beinn Eibhinn. Left my backpack at the bealach and then Aonach Beag and Geal Charn, returning the same way. Followed Allt Coire a Charra Bhig back to the bottom and then back along Uisge Labhair.tsharp19/05/2023
Big circuit of tops from camp beside Uisge Labhair. 28km, 1800m ascent. Good weather and hills busy. 2 nights camping. Walked in from Corrour. With B and R.jenx13/05/2023
Solo.Jonathan Willingham26/04/2023
Culra 4 from the North (Luiblea)hummusg27/06/2022
Long Run due to OMM cancellationGrimpeur123430/10/2021
Brilliant day on the hills with awesome weather. Bike-hike-bike with Brian Smith.Kevthecat25/08/2021
Bike out from Dalwinnie to Bothie and back to do 4 in areasupermario25/08/2021
Weather fair.MountainMac15/07/2021
Mag Dave Sam Deepa - sunny with dalwhinnie at the summitnrowan10/07/2021
4th and last munro of the day. Hiked up to 2nd cairn on ridge with Maggie, Sam and Deepa, and Neil. Younger three added Ben Alder and partner too.dave neilson10/07/2021
camping trip. day 1 Ben Alder and Ben Bheoil via Leachas ridge. day 2 had planned to climb up Lancet edge was clagged in, headed out to Beinn Eibhinn then Aonach Beag, Geal Cham and Carn Dearg. Day 3 Beinn A Chlachair, before bike out.JamesSDonald21/06/2021
From Moy for a round of Aonach Beag, Beinn Eibhinn, Meall Glas Choire and Mullach Coire nan Nead.rhalstead19/06/2021
Ascended from camp at col of Mullach Coire nan Nead. Camping tricky for more than one tent, especially in rough conditions.ChrisThomas01/06/2021
CT HFB01/06/2021
Solo round of the four northern Alder munros (Aonach Beag, Geal Chàrn, Beinn Èibhinn and Càrn Dearg) - morning cycle in from Dalwhinnie to Culra Bothy, anticlockwise round of the munros, and then cycle back out. Blue skies for the most part, but a little claggy on the summits. Just under 9hrs in total.mproudfoot17/05/2021
Left the car at Tyndrum Upper and went with bike on the train to Corrour. Cycled to lput up tenet at the E end of Loch Ossian -N side as track much better for bikes on that side. Cycled to just above Corrour lodge then wlked up the track which turns from a land rover track to a very faint footpath .A weary plod to the summit but a very rewarding view once there-4 hours from the tent . Retraced route on return- dry and some sun. 3 hours back . Beinn na Lap the next dayyounggl13/05/2021
With Jack, Joe, Jim Ben Alder traverse (backpacking)fellie01/05/2021
Ben Alder Traversefellwanderer9201/05/2021
7 Munros from Moy.quadbarrel17/10/2020
Cycle to Culra Bothy from Dalwhinnie then run 6 Munros: Carn Dearg, Geal-charn, Aonach Beag, Beinn Eibhinn, Ben Alder, Beinn Bheoil Clouds on summitsHuwel11/07/2020
3/3 - then further descent/ascent via another ridge - this time a little sharper and requiring more attention - still excellent snow. Was steeply banked on re-ascent. Summited. Walked out via Coire Gorm and back out on same trackwychwood20/03/2020
Climbed on NYE from CorrourD.Hoyle31/12/2019
Corrour New Year trip - great weather!tleach1230/12/2019
https://www.strava.com/activities/2645159109Graham22b21/08/2019
Corrour Lodge (cycled from Loch Ossian YHA) - Meall Glas Choire - Mullach Coire nan Nead - Beinn Eibhinn - Aonach Beag - Geal-charn - Sgor Iutharn - Beinn a’ Chumhainn - Meall a’ Bhealaich - Corrour Lodge.Mark Jackson15/08/2019
Cycled Corrour to Uisge Labhair (past NE end of L Ossian), then up ridge to Creagan an Amair, on to Mullach Coire nan Nead, Beinn Eibhinn, returning S to Meall Glas Choire and back down to Uisge Labhair.kdbennett01/06/2019
Langie Loch Ossian meet, with Jude.Grinner-Munros223/03/2019
From Aonach Beag in wind rain and mist. Desceneded grassy slopes due south to tent in Uisge Labhair. After a rest walked back down stream to set up camp on south side of Loch Ossian in a more sheltered position.mindlessflogger08/05/2018
Geraldine, Jo, LesChris Blake05/09/2017
Chris Jo LesGeraldine Fardon05/09/2017
Dianne Scorgie, Diane Bruce & Sarah Williams Girls go BaggingLizzieG27/08/2017
From Dalwhinnie. Walk-cycle to Loch Pattack, track to footbridge near Culra, ascend Beinn Bheoil by north ridge, continuing south via Sron Coire na h-Iolaire to Bealach Breabag, up Sron Bealach Beithe and round corrie rim to Ben Alder summit, crossed plateau to col below Meall an t-Slugain and bivvyed in valley of Uisge Labhair. Ascended Coire a' Charra Bhig to the col at Leabaidh Chrasgach, then up Beinn Eibhinn, returned to col, up Aonach Beag, continued on to Geal-Charn, descended and walked out to Sgor Iutharn, then contoured round above Loch an Sgòir to Diollaid a'Chairn and up Carn Dearg, descended NE to track between Loch Pattack and Culra, walk and cycle return to Dalwhinnie. With SD.kdbennett23/07/2017
With Steve, Steven, Rod, AndrewOik04/06/2017
From Corrour out along path then up to Sgor Iutharn. Traversed to do Carn Dearg then returned over Geal Charn, Aonach Beag and Beinn Eibhinn picking up first top ascent on descent. Long but cracking day.SS04/06/2017
SMMC Ossian meet, with Alan Young.clashcityrocker17/05/2017
Cycled to Culra, camp overnight. Carn Dearg, Geal Charn, Aonach Beag & Beinn Eibhinn & back to Culra then cycle out. 9 hours on hill + 2 on bike. Clear blue sky all day - glorious views. Route as per Walk Highlands.Norman Reid06/05/2017
With Norman and Elspeth. Camp at Culra. Stunningly beautiful, sunny and warm. After Carn Dearg, Aonach Beg and Geal Charn.mn2306/05/2017
from loch ossian hostel round of meall glas choire, mullach coire nan nead, beinn eibhinn, aonach beag, geal charn, sgor lutharn, cycle back to catch evening train.robertphillips12/11/2016
Third of the day. A lovely three top stroll. Now back to the camp spot at Lubvan.Play2End17/09/2016
The last summit of the day before the long haul back to Culra and the bike. Hot but breezy on the top.Roblex16/08/2016
Solo trip, with Aonach Beag and Geal CharnInvicta1425/06/2016
Cycled Dalwhinnie to Culra then anti-clockwise circuit of the 6 Munros before cycling back to Dalwhinnie. On own.MorecambeMonkey06/06/2016
Round of the 6 Dalwhinnie munros from Culra with Rob Wight. Dry, breezy day. Initially low cloud but cleared so fantastic views when on Ben Alder. 10 hours.alexmaclennan08/08/2015
5 of 5: From Aonach Beag.ChrisR04/06/2015
with Dale and dog after campingrambler_gary29/09/2014
Clear Skies, bitterly cold wind later on towards the end of the day. Great views. Done the circuit with the long 'walk out' first so Beinn Eibhinn was climbed first. Cycled in and left bike at the lodge.FCMark16/05/2014
Easter camp near Loch Pattack. Over Carn Dearg, Geal Charn, Aonach Beag and Beinn EibhinnGallovidian19/04/2014