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Name:Beinn na Lap
Hill number:364
Height:935m / 3068ft
RHB Section:04B: Loch Treig to Loch Ericht
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Lochy
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain,
Murdo, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y)
Grid ref:NN 37620 69576
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:406m
Col:529m  NN361699  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 41
(1:25k) OL50 385W 393
Survey:obvious summit
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I'm staying at the Ochils Mountaineering Club cottage in Crianlarich this weekend. The forecast for Saturday was for +50mph gusts and heavy rain. So I obviously jumped on the train up to Corrour Station (of the Trainspotting film fame), to bag Beinn na Lap (935m), my 193rd Munro. Only a 4hrs walk, wind wasn't as bad as forecast, still strong though, I got thoroughly soaked.chillyman819/08/2023
Lovely evening to pop off the train at Corrour and take in a leisurely wander up here before a lightweight bivvy down by Loch Ossian. Magnificent panoramic views of this dramatic corner of the Central Highlands, particularly from about 800m southwest of the summit.Alex C29/05/2023
Walked from Corrour Estate to North side of hill and then up. Down to Station track and back along Northern shore of Loch Ossian. Views at the top were incredible. Every kind of weather you can imagine.tsharp15/05/2023
From Corrour station, out and back to Beinn na Lap followed by Carn Dearg, Sgor Gaibhre and Sgor Choinnich. Back to the station cafe with time for tea and cake before catching the 15:24 train.Geoff Briggs11/04/2023
https://strava.app.link/KM7Kw0YgJybJohn02/02/2023
From Corrour. Quite boggy on the lower slopes after all the rain. Higher up it was drier underfoot. With the wind behind me I reached the summit in 1 hour 10 minutes. It was blowing a gale on the summit so hunkered down for some shelter and waited about half an hour for the summit to clear. Got some good views to Glen Coe the Mamores and Grey Corries as well as the vastness of Rannoch Moor. It was harder walking down the ridge as the wind was close to blowing me over. Lower down the wind dropped. There were hundreds of Fieldfares and Redwings. Time taken 3 hours 5 minutes for 6.4 miles including summit stop. Ascent 1843feet. Enjoyed a lovely soup in the station café afterwards.isabelle26/10/2022
CompleationStrathcarron23/09/2022
Compleationlangskill05/08/2022
3 munros round Loch Ossian, clockwise from Corrour stationhummusg25/04/2022
Climbed from Courour with Ruth and Josh. Back in time for the traintomd412/04/2022
Caught the Caledonian Sleeper from Helensburgh Upper to Corrour, and set off from the station at 9am under blue skies. I stupidly took a own direct line up to the ridge instead of the path, resulting in a steep tussocky grass ascent with light fluffy snow covering most of the ground. Above 800m, mainly powdery snow but reached the summit by 10:45. Took some photos and then headed down to get the 12:30 train south. This time, followed the path and arrived back at the station by 11:55. Had time to eat my packed lunch, change my socks, and read a few chapters on the Kindle before the train arrived.mproudfoot02/04/2022
Long Run due to OMM cancellationGrimpeur123430/10/2021
Beautiful dayMarannaDevine 29/08/2021
Corrour halt to bottom of hill by bike, climbed to ridge then along to summit. Dull but clear, heavy shower on return.Trotticus18/05/2021
had my tent at GR 378678 on the N side of Loch Ossian just before the forest starts so a quick start in the morning, 1h 40mins up ,1 hr 15mins down then back to pack the tent and hop on the bike to Corrour station in time for the 1230 south. Better than 10 years ago when I was driven off what must be one of the easiest Munros of all by a blizzard in mid Mayyounggl14/05/2021
Ramsay Leg 2 with JenkoT-bog25/08/2020
With Sunny & Iain. Amazing weather & visibility. Cycled in from Rannoch Station Beinn na Lap, Carn Dearg & Sgor GaibhreHuwel17/08/2020
With Jack, Jim Summer trip (Backpacking)fellie03/08/2020
Loch Ossian YHA - Garbh-bheinn - Chno Dearg - Stob Coire Sgriodain SE Top - Stob Coire Sgriodain - Meall Garbh (old GR) - Meall Garbh - Beinn na Lap - Loch Ossian YHA.Mark Jackson14/08/2019
Long walk back along the valley to YHA in the rain. Up SW ridge of Beinn na Lap and descent via same route back to YHArobertgn04/08/2019
From Corrour station, along road towards Loch Ossian, then road and track directly up, descending S along ridge towards railway, reaching Corrour by track on S side of railway. With JAS.kdbennett20/07/2019
Train up after nightshift, sunny evening then lap of ossian.Rodge28/06/2019
Train to Corrour from Roy Bridge on snowless winter meet. Lovely clearday & return by train. JB and Don.Bookerdddd26/02/2019
With Alan Gillies, Michelle Haining & Kathleen McGovernHighland Days04/08/2018
A's birthday stay at Corrour StationD.Hoyle08/06/2018
Sunny and warm day, little wind. Couldn't come down via back route because of deep snow ledge.anderson2412/05/2018
Cold and snowingwullclark23/03/2018
With Skye and Neil. Caught the trainlauraann13/11/2017
With Christine & PaulKeith9908/08/2017
With Keith & Paulchristine9908/08/2017
KeithByTheC24/06/2017
Parked car below hill near youth hostel. Then straight up path to summit catching views at top. Someone must have compleated day before so we cleared up the litter. Returned by same route.SS05/06/2017
With Steve, Steven, Robert, RodOik05/06/2017
Solo cycle from Glen Spean, walking from Loch Ossian in full sunshine, but cold, windy conditions; close up views of ptarmigan and red deer.barnz4807/05/2017
From Corrour station by direct tracks and pathskdbennett28/04/2017
From Corrour Halt during Storm Doris in high winds and very snowy conditions.liljonb23/02/2017
Climbed during storm bad storm snow and ice conditionsFergalh23/02/2017
A very simple ascent in thick low cloud. Little snow patches, but ground frozen solid. Solo.Shutterlag06/12/2016
Langie Ossian Meet.Grinner-Munros223/10/2016
With LionelChris Blake22/10/2016
It was a change to have 6 hours to get up and down this hill thanks to the train timetable. However it was most welcome as after a week of glorious weather and lots of walking we were on our last legs. Lots of time for snoozing in the sunshine.mindlessflogger03/06/2016
AwesomeTopsaswell19/03/2016
Train in to Corrour from Crainlarich on a cold but lovely day. Quite icy up top but fantastic viewsakmilne26/02/2016
from the train station, easy enough to summit and welcomed in at the youth hostel while waiting on train. Just as well as it was freezing.FCMark26/02/2016
Climbed with Shaun starting as the sun was beginning to fade and summiting in pitch black with a bit of cloud.Mc101p17/09/2015
Climbed with Mum, Dad & PeterGemma342114/09/2015
Bod & Val's Munro compleation. Too many folk to list.MorecambeMonkey15/08/2015
http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=55459basscadet15/08/2015
After taking train to Corrour, afternoon walk with Lynn and the kids. Misty on top.nix_snilloc14/08/2015
 yorkielad06/07/2015