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Name:Beinn na h-Eaglaise
Hill number:992
Height:735.1m / 2412ft
RHB Section:13B: Applecross to Achnasheen
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Torridon
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Graham, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,G,Y)
Grid ref:NG 90874 52349
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:305.4m
Col:429.6m  NG 9028 5092  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25
(1:25k) 428N 429
Observations:larger cairn 150m NW at NG90780 52474 is slightly lower
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 216 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
From Torridon Hotel car park.Andrew Simmons26/03/2024
SunnyAdventures226/11/2023
Stavanger Toestub26/10/2023
Up the path and rocky ridge from the Torridon Hotel. Continued around the horseshoe over Beinn Damh - misty and wet.davidpettit8416/10/2023
highlandrock17/09/2023
weaselmaster10/07/2023
From Torridon Inn car park. Up stalkers path then up onto north west ridge leading to summit which is further south than the first cairned top you arrive at.Jossker17/06/2023
anguscow25/09/2022
Frogreen25/09/2022
From small layby west of bridge NG 8880 5404carole engel15/09/2022
From Annat via Loch an Eoin and SE ridge. Dry start followed by heavy rain and thick mist.vuirich13/06/2022
bogdodger12/06/2022
SunnyAdventures10/06/2022
From Torridon Inn, free parking. Through grounds, gate to start of path. Track all the way to the burn (difficult to cross, fast flowing and deep). Took to ridge on the way up and south top down to path on the way back.iangalbraith07/06/2022
scott duncan02/06/2022
GavinTheobald 325/04/2022
Clockwise circuit from Annatdaviemore22/04/2022
Straightforward route from the inn.Matt290115/01/2022
Tricky22/09/2021
Easily up the good path (except where I think there must have been a bridge over main stream a short way above the waterfall]. Easy to ford but then you have to find your way back to main path. The up to lochan and straight across country vis top to main summit. Dropped down to lochan and then more or less due west back to valley path - no problems, a good line.dickscroop16/09/2021
With Duey, Trout and Metro.robba_wag06/09/2021
1/2 Amazing inversion on a round with Beinn Damh from parking place near Torridon Inn. Both summits above inversion, although by the time I was on Damh, Eaglaise was under the cloud. Cloud from about 800m up by that stage. Time includes c1hr lying in sun at summits. Rounsfell28/08/2021
Am Bodach26/07/2021
chazzyboy1930/06/2021
Gallovidian22/06/2021
With Mike and AndyStrathcarron15/06/2021
bobhem2523/04/2021
CK SheilaS11/09/2020
Lindsay M29/08/2020
Janet M29/08/2020
Driftwood21/06/2019
From west side of bridge near activities centre, good path up to NW ridge. Good all round viewpoint. I agree that the SE top is higher although it did not look it from the NW top, and someone appears to have kicked the cairn.Topographer5714/05/2019
CDMC Torridon meet.clashcityrocker06/04/2019
Ralph26/11/2018
Heather. Super clear November day!garbo110317/11/2018
Pete R02/09/2018
KeithByTheC30/07/2018
paz195316/07/2018
Tom Mundell02/06/2018
sarah mundell02/06/2018
Trekking toes02/06/2018
Iona02/06/2018
The Rodmiester26/05/2018
ARM16/05/2018
Wayne Morris13/04/2018
AndyS01/04/2018
govanah31/03/2018
Set off at dawn in poor conditions which quickly deteriorated. River uncrossable and had to tramp up over rough ground for miles. Met a delightful couple from Edinburgh, Mark and his mum, Elaine. Would have turned back without them for company. Good to know that there are people as daft as yourself. Mark queried validity of summit so we wandered over to cover other options.. Had to cross the river way upstream again on return to Torridon Inn. Glad of Mark and Elaine's company on such a hard day.Campbell Singer22/10/2017
alda31/08/2017
willyross01/07/2017