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This was my first trip to the Loch Ossian area and I'd been looking forward to it for months. I was planning on climbing the Easin ridge, but after buying a map of the Alder area in Glasgow on the way up, decided to tackle the three Munros to the North of Ben Alder instead.
Setting off from Loch Ossian Youth Hostel at 8.00:
Loch ossian by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
My route followed the track from Loch Ossian up to the small dam in the Uisige Labhair, then turned North up Meall Glas Choire. I didn't see any other people all day, but did see a huge number of deer. This was part of a heard of around 50:
Deers by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
So far, easy going despite a cold wind and poor visibility. I reached summit of Beinn Eibhinn by around 11.15. The temperature was around -5 with a strong wind, so didn't stay for long
P1030053 by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
Not sure what this is, but probably looking back towards Beinn Eibhinn from the ridge to Aonach Beag:
Beinn Eibhinn by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
It must have been around this time I noticed I had lost the crampon from my right boot

I've no idea how I hadn't noticed earlier. I backtracked for about 10 minutes or so, all the way back to the summit of Beinn Eibhinn, but found nothing. I was planning on retracing my route back to Beinn Eibhinn after climbing Aonach Beag and Geal Charn, so assumed I could have another look later.
Meanwhile, the clouds were clearing as I climbed Aonach Beag.
Aonach Beag cairn:
Aonach Beag cairn by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
I should have turned back here. I was getting tired and hungry, but a combination of frustration and stupid peak bagging mentality pushed me on to the next big Munro, Geal Charn.
Geal Charn from Aonoch Beag:
Geal Charn by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
Not entirely sure if this was the summit of Geal Charn or not, though wasn't in the mood to start searching:
Geal Charn cairn by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
Back at the bealach between Geal Charn and Aonach Beag, I was still hopeful of retrieving the missing crampon on Beinn Eibhinn, but this was looking increasingly unlikely as my footprints were disappearing after less than 5 minutes. Furthermore, I was starting to get seriously worried about my hands. I'd just bought a pair of new Sealskinz gloves but they were virtually useless in this kind of cold. My hands were more important than the crampon so decided to descend down into Coire a Charra Bhig and get out of the wind. It didn't look too steep and I still had my ice axe.
Looking back towards Geal Charn:
Coire a charra bhig by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
Sun starting to come out as the snow gets deeper:
Coire a charra bhig 2 by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
Ben Alder:
Ben Alder by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
Down to the Uisge Labhair and a long long walk back to Loch Ossian:
Uisge Labhair by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
Beautiful and warm, but difficult going through deep snow on very uneven, boggy ground.
Uisge Labhair 2 by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
Beinn Eibhinn by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
My route up Beinn Eibhinn, on the left:
Meall glas choire by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
Starting to get late:
Uisge Labhair 3 by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
Uisge Labhair 4 by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
Back at the youth hostel at about 4.30 pm, just as the snow started to fall heavily
I set off at 8.00 am the next day to climb Beinn na Lap before catching the train at 12.30.
Beinn na Lap by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
There was a howling wind blowing spindrift from the West. The South side of the mountain was sheltered but covered in such deep snow it was even worse than the wind and spindrift.
Beinn na Lap 2 by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
Iced-over summit cairn:
Beinn na Lap 3 by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
Rannoch Moor was incredible with the low sun shining over it. Photos can't do it any justice:
Rannoch Moor by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
Rannoch Moor 2 by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
Back at Corrour station by 12.00:
Corrour station by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr
RIP. Note my careless attitude to dealing with the loose straps:
Breithorn 2 by
the pointless parasite, on Flickr