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The Aonach Eagach Ridge from Meall Dearg
© Russell Mullen
© Russell Mullen
The Chancellor, Aonach Eagach.
© Russell Mullen
© Russell Mullen
Looking back at Am Bodach from Meall Dearg
© Russell Mullen
© Russell Mullen
The Aonach Eagach between Stob Coire Leith and Meall Dearg, from Sgorr nam Fiannaidh; 10th October 2010.
© Roger Vander Steen
© Roger Vander Steen
The Aonach Eagach From Stob Coire nan Lochan with Ben Nevis in the background
© Carlo Fedi
© Carlo Fedi
Aonach Eagach Ridge. View from col below Stob Coire Leith. Perfect conditions. 11th July 2009
© Jo Duncan
© Jo Duncan
Meall Dearg 13th April 2009.
© Andrea & Jim Loudon
© Andrea & Jim Loudon
What a start to the ridge - guy at the top was a photographer who had seen enough........
© Jim Westwood
© Jim Westwood
The chancellor off Am Bodach a great extra on the A Eagach
ridge..27th july 2008
© Dougie Mccoll
© Dougie Mccoll
View loooking west along Aonach Eagach from Am Bodach (Meall Dearg on the right) - 1st June 2008
© Lynda Langlands
© Lynda Langlands
The north side of the Aonach Eagach ridge seen during the ascent of Garbh Bheinn (Loch Leven). Meall Dearg to left, and Stob Coire Leith is the summit on right.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
The Aonach Eagach ridge with Meall Dearg to the right of the photo. Taken from Buachaille Etive Beag on November 13th 2005.
© Graeme Swankie
© Graeme Swankie
Negotiating a section of the notched ridge in misty weather.
© Donny McKie
© Donny McKie
Aonach Eagach, showing the ridge coming from Meall Dearg out of view to right, with Stob Coire Leith on the left, seen across Glen Coe from Stob Coire nan Lochan. The Mamores peaks Stob Ban and Sgurr a'Mhaim, with Ben Nevis behind, form the backdrop.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
Am Bodach, the first top in the traverse of the Aonach Eagach, seen across Glen Coe from Gearr Aonach, the north-east ridge of Stob Coire nan Lochan.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
Start of the Aonach Eagach ridge from below the summit on the NE ridge of Am Bodach
© Allan Donald
© Allan Donald
Ascent of the Red Chimney.
© Ian Holden
© Ian Holden
The Aonach Eagach Ridge taken from the A82 in May.
© Mark Devine
© Mark Devine
The final pinnacle of the ridge. Aug 2003.
© Mark Devine
© Mark Devine
The Aonach Eagagh Ridge. August 2003
© Mark Devine
© Mark Devine
At the start of the ridge with Sgorr Nam Fiannaidh in the background. August 2003
© Mark Devine
© Mark Devine
The unrelenting ascent up Meall Dearg. August 2003
© Mark Devine
© Mark Devine
A wet and misty day at the end of September 2003, alone on the Aonach Eagach ridge, not a sole was seen during the traverse - picture taken looking back East along the ridge. Very slippy and dangerous!
© K Dryburgh
© K Dryburgh
On a winter traverse of the Aonach Eagach.
© Graham Uney
© Graham Uney
A glimpse through the swirling mist, looking west along the Aonach Eagach ridge, about midway between Meall Dearg and the col with Stob Coire Leith.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
Descent of this 20 metre wall, just to the West of Am Bodach, is the first obstacle of the traverse of Aonach Eagach.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
Looking east along the ridge towards the end of the Crazy Pinnacles.
© Craig Coid
© Craig Coid
Aonach Eagach Ridge viewed from Stob Coire Sgreamhach. The cloud had been down all day, but lifted on our descent
to get a glimpse of Meall Dearg.
© Stuart Thornton
© Stuart Thornton
The Aonach Eagach Ridge with climbers scrambling down.
© Bill Wales
© Bill Wales
Autumn in Glen Coe, with Meall Dearg and the Aonach Eagach Ridge on the sky line.
© Bill Wales
© Bill Wales
The Aonach Eagach Ridge from the ascent to Bidean nam Bian.
© Bill Wales
© Bill Wales
The Aonach Eagach Ridge.
© Bill Wales
© Bill Wales
The Aonnach Eagach Ridge with Meall Dearg at its eastern (right) end as viewed from Stob Coire nan Lochan (Bidean nam Bian).
© Bill Wales
© Bill Wales
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