
Mail chean Dearg from Annat with M. Nice walk in on a constructed path (coffin road?) to Loch an Eoin. Then we probably went up too soon, passed a crag on left but encountered snow covered crags at the top. Went left across steep snowy ground, increasingly exposed & finally up a few feet of fairly easy gully to top. On reflection it may have been better to go right, or to start quite a bit further right where there are some slabs & a vague spur.
We thought it better to descend south on the normal route to the col then back round on the good path to Loch an Eoin.
Area :
Cuillin and Torridon (Liathach)
This area is on the west coast of Scotland and its most well-known mountains are probably Beinn Eighe (1010m) and Liathach (1055m). The area is bordered by Loch Maree and the A832 to the north and Glen Carron and the A890 to the south. It should not to be confused with The Cuillin which is on Skye and listed in the Western Isles region. The mountains list contains all peaks above 800m.