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1 summit • 10.9 km • 1,039 m gain • 5 hr 40 min
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"A day trip. With a fellow member of the Cairngorm Club. We set off from near Allt-na-reigh, going up the path to the col between Sron Gharbh and Am Bodach. We climbed the Aonach Eagach, including Am Bodach, Meall Dearg, Stob Coire Leith, and Sgorr nam Fiannaidh. We descended to the Clachaig Inn. Got a lift back to the car. A superb day. Clear, warm, but light breeze on top." — peter43 • Aug 15, 1984
"Cairngorm Club Easter meet at Ballachulish. With eight fellow club members. We departed from near Allt-na-reigh, going up the path to the col between Sron Gharbh and Am Bodach. We climbed the Aonach Eagach, including Am Bodach, Meall Dearg, Stob Coire Leith, and Sgorr nam Fiannaidh. Seven of us descended to the road and the Clachaig Inn. Two went on to include Pap of Glencoe. I walked to Ballachulish. It was very warm, sunny and clear all day. There was a small amount of snow on the ground. The rope was not needed. A superb day." — peter43 • Apr 22, 1984
"With party from Onich CHA Guest House. A+ (and A and B) parties walked to Ballachulish Ferry, crossed ferry and went by coach up Glen Coe. A+ party (including me) alighted at the start of the path to Am Bodach. This path was taken. At the top of Am Bodach three of the party retired, leaving only one other A+ member apart from myself and the leader. Also present were 4 others, not down originally as A+ but very good. The weather was thick mist and there was a lot of rain. The mist cleared for about 2 min on top. We went along the Chancellor Ridge to Meall Dearg and along the Aonach Eagach ridge to Sgòr nam Fiannaidh. Care was taken because of the wet rocks. Some tremendous views were obtained of Loch Leven and Loch Linnhe and the hills of Ardgour on the descent to Glencoe Village. Tea was had at the Glencoe tea rooms." — peter43 • Sep 4, 1970