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Name:Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair
Hill number:1007
Height:1015.2m / 3331ft
RHB Section:14A: Loch Maree to Loch Broom
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Ewe, Catchment Boundaries, Gruinard
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain,
Murdo, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y,P500)
Grid ref:NH 05208 73496
Summit feature:tiny cairn
Drop:591m
Col:424m  NH068715  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 19
(1:25k) 435S
Survey:obvious summit/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 558 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
3/6 - Ascent from the South side is steep but straightforwardwychwood22/05/2023
long walk in via Loch a Bhraoin. A great way up onto east ridge via gap in crags, and easy walking to the top. Not so easy continuing Mullach CMF. But we found a way through. Probably easier approaching from the NW. Continued onto MT and Munro. Descent back into corrie from the bealach and long walk out in dark from bothy. With B and R.jenx02/12/2022
Shenavall, left at 6.15, past Achneigie up to Am Briseadh and over Sgurr Ban. Down steep gravely path to bealach and up very steep scree path to summit for 10.47. On over rest of Fisherfield Munros to Shenavall for 17.30. Then back to Corrie Hallie for 20.30.Flatfield30/08/2022
Tom Leach and Alex Diggins from ShenevallD.Hoyle13/09/2021
Circuit of the 'Fisherfield 6' with David + Alex D, from Shenevalltleach1212/09/2021
Solo round of six from wild camp near the Alder woods at around NH088788 - left the tent 5:30am straight into the most voracious cloud of midges I've ever encountered - headtorch on - fortunately the recent dry conditions had made the river easy to cross without taking boots off. Tough climb up the east side of Beinn a' Chlaidheimh, but above 500m, a light cool breeze kept the midges at bay (and me cool). That was definitely the toughest ascent of the day, but not the toughest part. The ascent up Sgurr Ban was fairly straight forward, the boulders were not terrible and the summit was soon reached (didn't even notice the shelter until I had passed it). At this point, the remaining summits were all covered in clag - but just as I descended to Cab Coire nan Clach bealach to head up the dusty path in the scree on Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair, the cloud cleared off. I bypassed Meall Garbh, and slowly headed up the grassy slops of Beinn Tarsuinn. Met a few other folk at the topmproudfoot04/09/2021
From Corrie Hallie: Did the Fisherfield 6 camping below the summit of Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair. 8 hrs one day, 10 hours the next. Absolutely stunning weather.jigglybones23/08/2021
Fisherfield 5 bike 'n hike from IncherilHuwel20/06/2021
Alan, Andrew, Angela, Chris, Jane, TorilNHWC21/09/2019
From Sgurr Ban. Solo.Dangerous Dave27/06/2019
Climbed with Andy, great views and great weatherFCMark08/06/2019
Tough in and out from Kinlochewe. Great day with great views. Cracking hill this one with rocky steep climb from both sides.akmilne07/06/2019
From Lochivraon via Sgurr Ban.Isbjorn Winter Round26/02/2019
Third of the Fisherfield Six walking in from/out to Coire Hallie. 41km, 3250m climb, in 14¾ hours.mikejacobs03/08/2018
Round of the Fisherfield Munros from Corrie Hallie.rhalstead12/06/2018
Solo from Corrie Hallie. Camped 2 nights.Geraldine Fardon08/06/2018
Fisherfield 6 from Corrie Hallie - a very long day!Geoff Briggs05/06/2018
From camp by Lochan Fada climbed Beinn Tarsuinn, then this on the way to Sgurr Ban. Came back the same way so climbed this hill twice! Seemed the simplest route. Descent by Bealach Odhar as good traverse across the back of Meall Garbh.steveroberts26/05/2018
With Alan Gillies, camped by Abhainn Strath na SealgaHighland Days23/05/2018
Beinn a'Chlaidheimh (this time as a Corbett), Sgurr Ban, Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair, Beinn Tarsuinn, A'Mhaighdiean, Ruaidh Stac Mor. camped down in valley, weather very sunny, too hot.JamesSDonald23/05/2018
Day 3 of 3. From campspot at Lochan Feith Mhic'-Illean,followed path East to the path leading South up Gleann na Muice. Steep ascent up to Loch a'Bhrisidh & then the Col at Am Briseadh. Out & back to Beinn A 'Chlaidheimh & then over Sgurr Ban & Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair. Descended from Bealach Odhar to Lochan Fada for the long walk back out to Incheril. On own.MorecambeMonkey18/05/2018
Climbed with Rob and Claire on a long day starting and finishing at Shenaval Bothy. Probably my favourite Munro so far. Generally clear but windy and cold. Amazing views and some challenging, moderately scary scrambling.banksey25/04/2018
Done solo as Brian R. now 30mins ahead of me so he could do Sgurr Ban by his self. Now on to the Munro Tops.Play2End14/04/2018
fisherfield Dav, evz, neiljennygraham28/10/2017
meallan an laoigh, mullach coire mhic fhearchair east top, mullach coire m hic fhearchair, meall garbh, squrr dubh from the east A832 cycled along loch a bhraoin track 2 km past lochivaon bothy.robertphillips22/08/2017
part of Fisherfield 6 from Sheneval, Corbett first. 10.45 hours.lithosyork03/06/2017
2nd of fisherfield roundRodge07/05/2017
With Andy Ward from Lochivraon bothy, ending at Shenavall bothy. Set out late (after 11am, ended around 10.30pm). Good weather, some cloud.trainingforwinter28/03/2017
A beautiful Sunday morning up from Loch Fada.Play2End09/10/2016
From A832 near Loch a' Bhraoin. Cycled as far as Lochavroin cottage/bothy (although the track on the lochside isn't great for cycling).dal12/07/2016
With Mike, Jim and Scott, carrying full pack in worsening visibility.barnz4802/06/2016
with Sam, Frankie and Will. Return via Sgurr Dubh.robba_wag26/05/2016
From Shenaval with Martin and Nick 6am to 9.30pm,all 5 Fisherfield Munros, glorious weather a little windyDunlawyering28/09/2015
With Dale, Rach, Alanrambler_gary06/09/2015
4 of 8: From Sgurr Ban.ChrisR11/06/2015
With Joe, Gavin, Jim, Jon, Mike Fisherfield bank hol trip (Shenavall)fellie24/05/2015
ghaley13/09/2014
Fisherfield 6 from Collie Harrie, 43 km, 18 hours.Craig6711/09/2014
Stunning Day. With Laura HowieTopsaswell06/07/2014
2nd of 3. Dropped back down from Tarsuinn and then along Meall Garbh bypass path before a slog up Mhic Fhearchair. Fair play to folks who do all 5/6 in a day, but it can't be fun!bowzi30/05/2014
tickchazzyboy1922/08/2013
with DHJamelialloyd27/07/2013
neil hutton28/05/2013
JimT04/08/2012
Group of 8 teenagers & 1 other adult. 8.40am to 10pm! Mist on A' Mhaighdean and last 2 Munros, but compelling views from Ruadh Stac Mor and the divine Beinn Tarsuinn - a great day. Mist on this top.NorfolkPT2125/07/2012
munro bagging weekend fisherfield 6 from shenvall bothy, clockwise 12 hours in the clag.robertphillips16/06/2012
Bank holiday weekend extra day for Jubliee celebrations. Camped at Lochan Fhada. Good weathermunromurph02/06/2012
On Cape Wrath TrailSteve Clark28/05/2012
With John and Alastair from Heights of Kinlochewe Veryhappybunny09/08/2011
Second of three SE Fisherfield Munros on 13hr trek from Kinlochewe.chriswatson14/07/2011