Matt was feeling up for a challenge, so he decided to park at the Eastern-most part of the ridge, so that we would be able to walk the full length of the Beinn Eighe ridge. Great, good choice, I thought. We ascended up a increasingly steep scree slope until we hit a small top, Sgurr non Fhir Duibhe I think, at 963m. From there, we had a jagged and sometimes narrow ridge walk along to a second top, Sgurr Ban at 970m, then finally to the first Munro top of the day, Spidean Coire nan Clach at 993m. While most of my photos show reasonable weather, it was actually a very changeable day, with equal amounts of rain, snow, sleet, hail and sunshine. And when it wasn't precipitating in some form and the views opened up, they were very impressive! Unfortunately my point and shoot Olympus can't really do the views justice, and I gave up taking the SLR hillwalking a long time ago, after the second attempt. I think I'll need to revisit that decision for future Northern hillwalks though. As a stop-gap measure, I took a few shots using my phone camera which has a Panorama mode, which really shows the "bigger picture" in a way that photos from the Olympus can't... Here are a couple, first looking North-East from a belach between Sgurr Ban and Spidean Coire nan Clach, and second looking towards the western ridge of Beinn Eighe and the Ruadh-stac Mor (Munro) top.


At the top of Spidean Coire nan Clach, we came across hordes (well, maybe 10-12) other walkers, all in separate groups of 2-3, who seemed to have all walked up the stalkers path and coire below Spidean Coire nan Clach, which seems to be the guidebook route... Those guys (and gals) don't know what they missed by not doing the whole ridge! So we continued on over to Ruadh-Stac Mor, on the way stopping for photos of Liathach (that looks like a beast of a mountain) and the Coire between Ruadh-stac Mor and Sail Mhor.
Finally, we hit the top of Ruadh-stac Mor at about 12:45pm. Awesome, we'd been walking for what seemed like the whole day, and yet it was only lunchtime! Kudos to Matt for suggesting the early start time and the longer route rather than the guidebook route! We stopped for some lunch in an area sheltered from the wind, took some more photos, then started the long walk back to the car. We reascended Spidean Coire nan Clach, then headed down the coire and followed the stalkers path back to the road, then a couple of kilometers walk along the road back to the car. Then it was a long drive back, with a stop in Aviemore for a burger (they are still doing Skiing in the Cairngorms, with good snow coverage!). An awesome walk! The numbers: 16km horizontal, 1400m ascent.
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