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N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way. Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land(*).
*For information about access rights in Scotland see the ScotWays website.
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 318 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
From Steall car park up and down obvious path into upper coire then west ridge. Early start required to get into car park. | daviemore | 01/04/2024 |
Solo | Topsaswell | 17/11/2023 |
With Christine | Keith99 | 25/05/2023 |
With Keith | christine99 | 25/05/2023 |
https://strava.app.link/MTytjrK7Iyb | John | 30/03/2023 |
Gorgeous little summit with excellent all round views | Adrian | 02/09/2022 |
From CP at end of Glen Nevis road. Great views of Nevis range and Mamores. Not much snow left on this one! With B and R. | jenx | 11/03/2022 |
Final hill of the day. From Stob Coire Bhealaich on good ridge path, shattered rock for part. Small cairn on summit, with good views as cloud had lifted. It was a delight to find an excellent and obvious path down to the Steall ruins. The path initially follows the ridge west to ashoulder at c 810 m then descends gradually on grass to the SE side of the stream Coire nan Laogh at c550m (keeping out of the gulley). We then crossed the footbridge and followed the well used Water of Nevis path back to the 'Steall Bridge car park' at the end of the roadin a generally westerly direction . | Denise | 16/09/2021 |
From the N on the ridge top path. Grey views under overcast skies, last summit of the day. There's a good path down to Glen Nevis if you can find it, first descend ridge W to where it levels then descending traverse of NW side of shoulder to top of a lump on its hillside from where the path becomes much more obvious. | RichardM | 16/09/2021 |
Aonach Beag tops | Scmccabe | 06/08/2020 |
With Karen. Beautuful day, icy under foot | Highland Days | 30/11/2019 |
From the Glen Nevis car park, on our way to Nevis Range via Aonach Beag. | DanMaisieBex | 20/08/2019 |
With John Esson & Luna | BigNick | 14/07/2019 |
With Rod | Oik | 11/06/2019 |
Two days later than planned, after bad weather. 10 degrees, increasingly sunny, strong ESE wind. From Glen Nevis car park with Jill via Steall Ruin and path by burn. Jill not feeling well so turned back. Steep climbing on grass and heather covered in soft, wet snow gradually becoming deep enough to kick steps. Glorious on ridge in wind and sun, snack, jacket on, admired the view, on to Stob Coire Bhealach. | Wycombe Wanderer | 05/04/2019 |
En route from Glen Nevis to Aonach Beag. With DB and RP. | Man of Kernow1 | 28/09/2018 |
Weather fair. | MountainMac | 24/06/2018 |
Ascents of Aonach Beag and Mor from Glen Nevis (Steall Ruins) taking in the two Tops of Sgurr a' Bhuic and Stob Coire Bhealaich. | knarf | 17/09/2017 |
grey corries and aonachs traverse 19 tops C/W from corriechoille, 30 km 12 hours | robertphillips | 01/10/2016 |
Climbed en route to Aonach Beag and Aonach Mor starting from Glen Nevis. | PeakyPete | 02/09/2016 |
Both Aonach munros from Glen Nevis with John. Still a fair bit of snow underfoot from around 600m - summit of Aonach Mor was buried under deep snow. Including two of the southern tops (Stob Coire Bhealaich & Sgurr a' Bhuic). | mproudfoot | 02/04/2016 |
Glen Nevis to Gondola cross walk. Glorious in bright sun and no wind with jon moss, andy paton, graeme wilkinson, tom oldham and, for a bit, matt davies. Grinding ascents on soft snow but fantastic views all around. 6 hours | alexmaclennan | 10/03/2016 |
From Glen Nevis, Sgurr a'Bhuic, Stob Choire Bhealach, Aonach Beag and Aonach Mor. | rhalstead | 27/09/2015 |
Sgurr a'Bhuic, Stob Coire Bhealaich, Aonach Beag | keithouk | 19/02/2015 |
Glen Nevis - Sgurr a' Mhuic - Stob Coire Bhealaich - Aonach Beag - Aonach Mor - Coire Giubhsachan - Glen Nevis | davidpettit84 | 20/07/2013 |
With Aonach Beag and Aonach Mor on Bob's Completion Day. Pretty scarey in the snow once we left this top. Quite a steep ascent to this rocky little top. | nickywood1 | 16/05/2013 |
RBS HWC weekend at Inchree; great day with snow conditions which were tiring but passable without crampons or need to use ice axes; we walked the first part of the Glen Nevis path as far as Steall with Martine Crombie as unexpected company; the uphill work was hard a) as it was a big climb and b) because of the snow; very soft snow at summit; the Satmap had a turn at the summit showing us as 1-1.5 km south of the summit; after a restart it agreed that we were there; my choice of route back was not entirley to Frances's liking; started at ~10 am back at car by ~6.15 pm | langskill | 14/04/2012 |
started a steall ruins, having wildcamp and climbed sgurr a-bhuic, stob coire bhealaich, aonach beag and aonach mor | simbapara | 19/08/2011 |
See Aonach Beag | dickscroop | 25/09/2010 |
self (Aonach Beag) | davidsbatty | 01/05/2009 |
Blisco | 10/04/2009 | |
t173 | redcon | 03/01/2009 |
With Mick & Mary. | MickyRoss | 28/05/2007 |
Munro book route for Aonach Mor, high cloud, occasional drizzle but great views. | iangalbraith | 25/08/2006 |
With a friend. We left one vehicle at the car park of the Aonach Mòr gondola system and drove to the top of Glen Nevis in another. We walked up Upper Glen Nevis and climbed steeply up to the summit of Sgùrr a' Bhuic. We continued to Stob Coire Bhealaich, Aonach Beag and Aonach Mòr. Here we separated, my friend descending northwards. I descended with a little difficulty down snow slopes to the east and to Stob an Cul-Choire, Stob Coire an Fhir Dhuibh and Tom na Sròine. I descended westwards and contoured round Aonach an Nid to the vicinity of the top station of the gondola system. I went up to the summit of Sgùrr Finniosgaig. I descended on the mountain bike trail and reached the car park about 21:00. | pwbellarby | 13/05/2006 |
With Ashley, planned longer walk over 4 days but bad weather put a stop to that. However completed Ben Nevis, Carn Mor Dearg, Aonach Mor, Aonach Beag, Sgurr Choinnich + 6 Tops. 32km, 3415m in 22hrs walking. | JamesSDonald | 27/12/2005 |
With Ian Soulsby. | Dangerous Dave | 02/10/2005 |
1 of 4: From Glen Nevis roadend. | ChrisR | 28/06/2005 |
Ben, Dad | bdougherty | 27/05/2005 |
See Aonach Beag | dbb | 03/07/2004 |
Leanane to Corriechoile via Aonachs and Grey Corries, 6 Munros and 12 Tops. 
32km, +/-2900m, 12 hours. | PGCE | 12/09/2003 |
KeithByTheC | 21/07/2002 | |
CK, Warwick, Dave Milner | SheilaS | 29/03/2002 |
Direct ascent from Steall ruins. | yorkie | 29/05/2000 |
Date unknown | paulsross | 01/01/2000 |
Circuit from Steall | rjf35 | 06/07/1999 |
Solo. Cycled in from Killiechonate to Frst edge(238770). Grey Corries from Stob Choire Claurigh to Stob Coire an Laoigh, Sgurr Choinnich Mor, Aonach Beag, Aonach Mor & descent by Stob an Cul Choire. 5 Munros & all 10 tops. | Vin | 02/06/1999 |
Estimated date - done with James on way to 4000ft munros | Aimless Rambler | 31/07/1998 |
From end of the road up Glen Nevis to Steall, then up to Aonach Beag, Aonach Mor, Carn Mor Dearg and Ben Nevis | Gallovidian | 04/06/1998 |
Galltywenallt | 26/09/1997 |