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Name:Leibhinis
Hill number:12804
Height:62m / 203ft
Parent (Ma):none
RHB Section:25: St Kilda
County/UA:Na h-Eileanan Siar [Western Isles]
Island:Mono Tump island
Class:Tump (0-99m), SIB
(Tu,0,SIB)
Grid ref:NF 13362 96665
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:62m
Col:Sea
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 18
(1:25k) 460W
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 1 users)ByDate of Ascent
The afternoon after Soay. The swell was back up, to about 5ft, so I was landed in a reasonably sheltered spot just NE of the S tip (which would be the ideal landing spot). Once landed, it was an easy scramble L to less steep ground then up. With microspikes should be a pretty easy landing. Thanks to Ian Teasdale for the safety rope - and Seumas of Seaharris for landing me. Aka Stac Levenish.RHW14/09/2009