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Name:Corrag Bhuidhe Buttress
Hill number:1018
Height:946m / 3104ft
Parent (Ma):1003  An Teallach - Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill
Parent (SMC):1004  An Teallach - Sgurr Fiona
RHB Section:14A: Loch Maree to Loch Broom
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Gruinard, Catchment Boundaries, Little Broom
Class:Deleted Munro Top
(xMT)
Grid ref:NH 06672 83072
Summit feature:rock
Drop:14m
Col:932m  NH 06565 83108  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 19
(1:25k) 435N
Survey:obvious summit
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Done as a circuit of Beinn Dearg Bheag via the north ridge from the Gruinard River, before traversing the ridge to Beinn Dearg Mhor via the bealach. Descent was down the south east coire after the south peak with a traverse straight to the back of Larachantivore. From there I took the bog path direct to Shenaval and up the path to where I could break off and up onto the spine of Sail Liath to get onto the An Teallach ridge. Lots of evidence of the previous Saturday's storm which sat over the mountain with voluminous thunder, lighting and heavy rain for several hours. A massive slide looks to have taken place in Corrag Bhuide with Loch Toll an Lochain looking very opaque from all the sediment still sitting in suspension. Pinnacles taken reasonably direct to Sgurr Fiona and then following a line across to Sgurr Creag an Eich and out to Sgurr Ruadh to descend the ridge that's always enticed me. I had intended to head up Sail Mhor as part of this but the fitness felt a little lacking and aEnnoch22/07/2023
Dundonnel -> Glas Mheall Mor West Top -> An Teallach - Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill -> An Teallach - Sgurr Fiona -> Lord Berkeley's Seat -> Corrag Bhuidhe Buttress -> Stob Cadha Gobhlach -> Sail Liath West Top -> Sail Liath -> Corrie Halliebriandiggle18/07/2022
Followed a good little path beside Allt Glas Thuill. On to west ridge of Glas Meall Liath. A lot of quartzite, but fairly straightforward. Then along interesting pinnacled ridge to Bidean a Glas Thuill. Sgurr Creag an Eich, Sgurr Fiona, Lord Berkeleys Seat, Coarrag Bhuidhe and the Buttress, and Stob Cadha Gobhlach, and Sail Liath. Descent to Lochan na Brathen, and back out on path to Corriehallie. With B and R.jenx15/07/2021
Classic An Teallach traverse from Corrie Hallie, ending on Sail Liath.quadbarrel01/06/2021
Weather fair.MountainMac05/06/2018
an teallach traverse 2 munros and 7 tops ACW from dundonnell down to corrie hallie, biked back to dundonnell.robertphillips20/08/2017
Went around on west side of pinnacle. With Andy Ward, from Shenavall bothy, ending at Dundonnell. Cloudy weather (no views above 900m and dropping throughout day) with intermittent rain, continuous rain during final descent. Hitched back to parked car.trainingforwinter29/03/2017
3 of 8: From Stob Cadha Gobhlach.ChrisR06/06/2014
Went back to pick this up missed in 2003 when I did rest of ridge with Jeanettedickscroop25/08/2013
CK SheilaS22/04/2011
Solo Climb of Pinnacle Ridge in Hot, Dry Conditionsbarnz4824/07/2008
neil hutton30/05/2008
Brilliant long clear summer's day on An Teallach.AJones27/08/2007
Completeing both Munros and all tops. 28.3km, 2560 accent, 12hr. (Oringal set off to complete the Fisherfield)JamesSDonald17/08/2007
Epic, with Jay, scorchio.Colinmac200528/04/2007
never saw bad step in cloud, going downWhithaugh18/07/2004
3 of 6: From Sail Liath West Top.ChrisR10/07/2004
an anticlockwise circuit over Sail Liath, Stob Cadha Gobhlach, up a gully on to the Corrag Bhuihe pinnacles, Lord Berkleys seat, Sgurr Fiona, Bidean a'Ghlas Thuill and finally north to Glas Meall Morvegibagger30/05/2004
With Gary Hodgson.Dangerous Dave08/05/2004
JH. Corrie Hallie to Sail Liath, Corrag Bhuidhe Pinnacles, Lord Berkley's Seat, Sgurr Fiona, Sgurr Creag an Eich, Bidein a Ghlas Thuill & Glas Mheall Liath. A fine sunny spring mountaineering day.Vin28/05/2003
With Stephen. Fifth of seven peaks today on full traverse of An Teallach.mikejacobs30/07/2002
A nice scramble.Gill01/01/2000
Continuing along crest of the ridge, passing one peak after another.Aye Jimmy31/07/1995
Clockwise An Teallach round from Destitution Road.Eddie02/05/1994
With john Mudway. An attempt at An Teallach but dangerous snow conditions forced us back, (i triggered an avalanche)thenomad21/03/1994
with Denis Richmond did all ridge pointsdavidsbatty10/06/1992
Camped near Shenavall with Terry and Iain, warm and windy with 4 load claps of thunder while on summit ridge.Dugswell209/06/1992
With D,P,S,G192122/05/1990
28/03/1990 - SURC - Winter Conditions - Snow - scrambling/absailSidath1628/03/1990
petey01/01/1990
MM HFB28/12/1989
2 friends returning to car after a night at Shenavall bothy, bright spells and misty spells.NorfolkPT2117/07/1989
With John from Dundonnel hotel again, but this time did the round and dropped back to Corrie Hallie where Louise picked us up. Great walk - suspect the mist helped me tackle the drops! SS27/05/1989
With: hb ag hg; Met Ann & Helen in Ullapool so climbed AnT with them. Coire Hallie CP up to Sail Liath then Corrag Bhuidhe to LBS & Sgurr Fiona. Then up to Bidian a'Ghlas Thuill & descended via Glas Meall Mor to pick up tops missed last time. Stunning dayIan Baines31/05/1988
With: ib ag hg; Helen Baines31/05/1988
Traverse of An Teallach from Dundonnel to Corrie Hallierjf3523/04/1988
On a round of Sail Liath, Stob Cadha Gobhlach, Corrag Bhuidhe, Sgurr Fiona, Bidein a'Ghlas Thuill and Glas Mheall Mor.PeterD12/06/1987
Solo tackling all tops direct along the ridge -east to west. Was listed as a Munro Top when I did it.Chris Pearson28/05/1987
Corrie Hallie car park on the A832 – Track through birches of Gleann Chaorachain to track junction (with Shenavall track) – W. past Lochan to summit of Sail Liath – Stob Cadha Gobhlach – Corrag Bhuidhe Buttress – Corrag Bhuidhe – Lord Berkeley’s Seat – Sgurr Fiona – Sgurr Creag an Eich – Back to Sgurr Fiona – Bidein a’ Ghlas Thuill – Glas Mheall Mor – Down SE slopes to pick up path through rhododendrons to A832 – Car park. (PM)gerrybowes17/04/1987
The full ridge of An Teallach with GB.bolton17/04/1987
An Teallach traverseRHW31/05/1986
with Robin Tarry, Len Findlay, Alan Dobie. Full backpacks en route Shenaval. Again 5/4/85 from Smiddy with 2, and 7/4/85 (same guys, anticlockwise). with CB and ED 25/4/98 (anticlockwise). both munros each time.niallp05/05/1984
With: ag ls; From Corrie Hallie up path to Sail Liath then Corrag Bhuidhe to LBS & Sgurr Fiona. Then up to Bidian a'Ghlas Thuill & descended via Glas Meall Liath down to Dundonnell Ho path. Stunning views on top and great scrambling all to ourselves.Ian Baines18/06/1983
Cairngorm Club Meet, Inchnadamph. Alone. I parked at NH114851. I walked up to the highest point on the Shenavall track, then to Sail Liath, Stob Cadha Gobhlach, Corrag Bhuidhe Buttress at, Corrag Bhuidhe*, Lord Berkley’s Seat, Sgurr Fiona, Bidein a’ Ghlas Thuill, Glas Mheall Liath and back to the starting point. It was warm and sunny all day. *It was observed that Corrag Bhuidhe has two tops. Both were visited. Subsequently it was found that the more northerly one is the highest.pwbellarby12/07/1982
MM, PD, GH HFB20/06/1982
21/04/02 dbb01/08/1969
Duncan. Full Ridge Traversegarbo1103blank
PVokes05/08/2023
paulp05/08/2023
RonaLindsay05/08/2023