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Name: | Beinn an Eoin |
Hill number: | 974 |
Height: | 855m / 2805ft |
RHB Section: | 13A: Loch Torridon to Loch Maree |
County/UA: | Highland |
Catchment: | Ewe, Catchment Boundaries, Gairloch |
Class: | Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Corbett, High Hills of Britain, Yeaman (Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,C,HHB,Y) |
Grid ref: | NG 90515 64623 |
Summit feature: | large rock by small cairn |
Drop: | 434m |
Col: | 421m NG906634 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 19 (1:25k) 433 |
Observations: | an OS brass marker in windshelter 15m S at NG 90515 64636 is lower |
Survey: | Abney level |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 282 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
With PM. Fantastic 360° view. | CJM | 12/09/2023 |
From the red shed at Am Feur-Loch with CM. Bright, sunny day and enough wind to keep the bugs off. Really pleasant walk to the stepping stones and then a straightforward walk and climb to this great viewpoint of the Torridon giants. 13 mile return Baosbheinn too much for us old men. 7 hrs 45 minutes. | bolton | 12/09/2023 |
Parked at shed beside Am Feur Loch. To Baosbheinn, it's E Top & Ceann Beag then from Poca Buidhe started towards burn about 0.5 km to N but after a few minutes headed NE to ridge. Steep & bouldery in places but ok. Down via N Top. | duchally | 06/06/2023 |
With: hb; With: hb; From wildcamp by Abhainn a'Gharbh Choire up Coire Loch na Geala to northern top then over N top to summit of Beinn an Eòin. Returned over N top then rejoined ascent route back to wild camp. | Ian Baines | 25/05/2023 |
R Superb trip but clagged windy wet! | Richard Tait | 30/04/2023 |
Long day out and back from the Red Stable. North wind but strong sun - strange mix of hot and cold. | kenmorti | 26/04/2023 |
Beinn an Eoin & Baosbheinn from by the green building on the A832, with Jon & John. A day of blue skies and a cool breeze made for a perfect outing of these two - following the track up to around 400m, then striking off up Baosbheinn via An Reidh-choire, then over to the summit. Headed SE across Ceann Beag and descended SE to the head of Loch na h-Oidhche and had lunch in front of the (closed) bothy. Headed slightly NW to avoid any crags whilst ascending the steep Beinn an Eoin. Stopped at summit for photos and then followed the ridge NW to the end and descended back down to the path back out to the A832. Tiring but rewarding day - total time 7h 56min. | mproudfoot | 22/04/2023 |
from Red Bothy (Green Shed).Along the ridge both ways. New snow. 22km | jef | 11/04/2023 |
Made a bit of a hash of tis. Was planned as a two day round but did not work out. Walked in to about half way along the lock, cut up to the ridge, took in the NW top, along to main top and back to pack. n to bothy which I now find is closed, I had missed the sign art the start. Spent the night in the quite decent howf. Set off to continue the round in the morning but realised I was not up to it. Quite some time since I had carried a sack due to Covid. | dickscroop | 24/04/2022 |
J | Gav0268 | 06/09/2020 |
From 'Green shed' by A832 along excellent track SE joining and following Abhainn a' Gharbh Choire to ca NG885672, then E across moorland to N ridge of Beinn an Eoin, ascending by intermittent tracks slightly E of crags, along top of ridge over N Top to Beinn Eoin summit, returning same way. | kdbennett | 28/08/2020 |
From Am Feur Loch via the Marilyn near the main road. Wimped out of the stepping stones at the stream crossing and got wet feet improvising a crossing (was braver on the return and managed not to slip). No obvious path most of the way up to the ridge but no particular difficulty. Then an attractive, airy ridge walk on lovely sandstone. It was already gone 2pm at the summit and the wind was much stronger than expected, so rather reluctantly bailed out of Baosbheinn. Retraced steps to point 682 on the ridge, then steeply down to the loch with no real difficulty and ambled back out of the wind. | Owen B | 26/08/2019 |
From Red Barn, track mostly OK but steep and stony sections so did not cycle. Easily up north ridge, awesomely narrow at summit. Splendid mountain setting. Down the south ridge, very craggy requiring intensive care. Bothy closed. On to Baosbheinn. Very warm with little wind, carried 2 litres of water in thermos containers but still had to fall back on streams. | Topographer57 | 15/05/2019 |
Walk in from North, lovely day, cold but no snow. Great views, Caman’s first Corbett (my dog!) Finish by torchlight. | Bongonog | 10/01/2019 |
Weather was overcast but the tops were clear of cloud. I followed Jim and Mark Paterson for much of the day. They continued to Baosbheinn, but I returned by my outward route | langskill | 25/08/2018 |
From Red Barn. Long walk into the estate. Hot and sunny day. No problems, easy route, with only the final section a bit steepish. Great views. | Jhimmy | 08/06/2018 |
On my own, staying with NUFWAS at Kishorn. | Grinner | 27/05/2018 |
CK | SheilaS | 05/06/2017 |
Trig base and OS stud at summit. Solo. Very steep descent to Poca Buidhe bothy (now permanently closed). | Dangerous Dave | 25/05/2017 |
From 'Red Barn', windy and cold | MichaelF | 14/05/2017 |
Circuit of Beinn an Eoin and Baosbheinn from road at Loch Bad an Sgalaig | davidpettit84 | 28/05/2016 |
a round of this and Baosbheinn. Wish they'd warned me about the steep descent to Poca Buidhe! bright but mainly cloudy day perfect for walking | oatcake | 15/07/2015 |
Up track from A 832 to Poca Buidhe, then up to summit. Rubbish weather, wet, cold & windy. | ngthack | 29/06/2015 |
From 'Red Barn' on A832 (9:55) took good path up glen to ford at river divergence. Crossed easily enough; then ascended & followed long ridge to top. Dry, great views; Baosbheinn clouded sometimes. Returned same route; magnificent 23k walk; end 16:30 | dbb | 20/05/2015 |
With EKMC weekend staying at Ruadh Reidh lighthouse bunkhouse | munromurph | 25/04/2015 |
Revisit for trig: remains of a stonebuilt pillar including a neat surface block conversion. Final ascent of a 3 week trip to Far North, sadly in cloud but mostly rain free. | RHW | 13/06/2014 |
baosbheinn and beinn an eoin from the shed, cycled up to the start of loch. | robertphillips | 06/09/2013 |
After Baosbheinn. Steep ascent with some scrambling required, very enjoyable. Great views and great hill. | bowlesy | 28/08/2013 |
Corbett bagging: Beinn an Eoin then Baosbheinn | jimbloomer | 17/06/2013 |
With Mora, from ' red barn ' car park (Loch Bad an Sgalaig), good path to Flowerdale Forest, the Abhainn Loch na h-Oidhche is difficult to cross in spate. | BLACKHILL | 07/05/2013 |
Weather very close with occasional cloud on tops. Spectacular views from the summit. Small rowan tree just below the summit. Golden Eagke and Loons on Loch below. Amazing. Did Boas Beinn in evening. | gercal53 | 09/08/2012 |
JimT | 07/08/2012 | |
Heather | garbo1103 | 12/07/2012 |
Repeat | chalky1953 | 14/04/2012 |
Solo trip | Invicta14 | 05/06/2011 |
self | davidsbatty | 02/04/2010 |
4th day Fisherfield circuit w Jenx - took in Beinn an Eoin tops, before walking and setting up camp under Bein Eighe, and taking in Ruadh-stac Beag | nordicstar | 29/05/2008 |
With Yeltzbagger. Walked the full length of the ridge and came down very steeply to Poca Buidhe. Had langoustines for lunch once we were safely down; from Dry Island where we were staying for the week. | Stevie n Tay | 21/10/2007 |
With Stevie n Tay. Traversed the ridge; very steep coming down to Poca Buidhe. Had langoustines for lunch once we got down which we had from Dry Island where we were staying. | Yeltzbagger | 21/10/2007 |
2 of 5: From the north top. | ChrisR | 22/08/2007 |
With Keith Taylor inc. cicuit with Baosbheinn from NW | SpudGunn | 28/04/2007 |
With DJB. Staying in Torridon. Long walk over the remote pair of Beinn and Eoin and Baosbheinn. Weather a bit raw but dry. One of the best mountain days. | douglas_easton | 24/05/2004 |
SOLO | donmeister | 12/05/2004 |
Solo. 'Red Barn' A832 to complete horseshoe of Beinn an Eoin & Baosbheinn. A fine spring morning walk. | Vin | 25/05/2003 |
Galltywenallt | 26/04/2003 | |
MC JC with Beinn an Eoin. Whilst staying at Gairloch. Very hot day. Beinn an Eoin first in about 2h 50m. Leisurely lunch on top and descended to bothy. Hot slog up Baosbheinn. Fantastic views to the islands. Hot and breathless even at the summits. Dropped off the ridge after the summit. Has completed this part of the ridge at New Year 1984 in deep snow. | Martin66 | 06/05/2002 |
Solo fr A832 to N, excellent path now! Up from near Poca Buidhe. Very windy & gusty but dry, cloud-base around 900m. | NorfolkPT21 | 29/07/2001 |
Round of Beinn an Eoin and Baosbheinn from Loch Bad anSgalaig bridge. | Eddie | 26/05/2001 |
Solo Was going to camp but midges were terrible so I slept in the car. Followed a good track almost to the loch then up steep slopes to the ridge and the summit. Warm sunny day | fergie | 30/07/2000 |
On a circuit of two very fine Corbetts from the NNW, the other being Baosbheinn of course. Good weather apart from one brief hail shower. | Aye Jimmy | 13/06/1998 |