- Beinn Eighe
Infobox Mountain
Name = Beinn Eighe - Ruadh-stac Mor
Photo = Beinn eighe.jpg
Caption = Sgurr nan Fhir Duibhe, one of the peaks of Beinn Eighe
Elevation = 1010 m
Location =Torridon , SCO
Prominence = "c." 635 m
Parent peak =Liathach
Topographic
OS "Landranger" 19
Grid_ref_UK = NG951611
Listing =Munro , Marilyn
Translation = Big Red Stack
Language = Gaelic
Pronunciation = peɲˈe.ə ˈrˠuəs̪t̪axk moːɾGB summits entry
Name=Spidean Coire nan Clach
Gridref=NG966597
Height=993 m (3,273 ft)
Status=Munro , MarilynBeinn Eighe is one of the mountains of the
Torridon area of the Highlands ofScotland . It forms a longridge with many spurs and summits, two of which are classified asMunro s. The name Beinn Eighe comes from the Scottish Gaelic meaning "File Mountain".One of the most famous features of Beinn Eighe is the corrie of Coire Mhic Fearchair, often simply known as the “triple buttress corrie” in view of the three large rock features the dominate the view. There are many rock climbs to be had on the
buttress es, though walking routes also allow one to ascend to their tops from the head of the corrie.The full traverse of Beinn Eighe would rightly include a crossing of a series of pinnacles known as the Black Carls, which provide good
scrambling . However the most common route is simply to cross the central section of the ridge, thus bagging the two Munros.The Northern side of Beinn Eighe is a National Nature Reserve, and has marked trails and a visitor centre.The reserve covers a mixture of open
moorland ,woodland andbog s, and is home to many creatures, includingred deer ,golden eagle s andpine marten s. Many rare plants are also to be found on the reserve.Geologically, Beinn Eighe is unusual amongst the
Torridon mountains in that its summit is not composed ofPrecambrian Torridonian Sandstone , butCambrian basal quartzite. This gives it its familiar light coloured summit, which is a notable contrast to the other peaks in the area.External links
* [http://www.nnr-scotland.org.uk/reserve.asp?NNRId=15 Beinn Eighe NNR]
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