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Name:Sgurr nan Each
Hill number:1051
Height:923m / 3028ft
Parent (Ma):1041  Sgurr nan Clach Geala
RHB Section:14B: The Fannaichs
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Cromarty
Class:Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain, Murdo,
Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y)
Grid ref:NH 18467 69757
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:109m
Col:814m  NH184705  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 20
(1:25k) 436S
Observations:cairn 120m N at NH 18479 69877 is about as high
Survey:Abney level
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After Sgurr nan Clach Geala and before returning north along valley path to car. See Meall a Chrasgaidh entryDenise 17/09/2023
West Fannich 5 from Torrandhu bridge, clockwisehummusg16/08/2023
A' Chailleach, Toman Coinnich, Sgurr Breac, Sgurr nan Each, Sgurr nan Clach Geala, Carn na Criche, Meall a' Chrasgaidh from A832Geoff Briggs09/08/2023
Parked at usual start point for Western Fanniichs. Headed up A Chailleach along bypass path for Toman Coinnich. Retraced steps then up Toman Coinnich and on to Sgurr Breac. Lost a lot of height to climb up Sgurr nan Each and Sgurr nan Clach Geala. Then out to the top of Carn na Criche and on to final Munro of Meall a Chrasgaidh. Lost the path on the descent ended up above some small crags so had to take care but got back down to main path and then car. Time taken 8 hours 50 minutes including stops for 16.25 miles and 5708 feet of ascent. Warm and sunny all day. Super day.isabelle08/06/2023
From Loch Fannich trackprwild29/05/2023
With Jill. We met a nice chap called Harry on the way up. A beautiful mountain. M126 Rnd2.Dangerous Dave29/04/2023
4 of 6: From Sgurr nan Clach Geala. With Karen.ChrisR21/07/2022
Walk in via Allt Breabaig from the Dundonnell Road. Ascended to the bealach between Sgurr nan Clach Geala and Sgurr nan Each. Climbed 'Geala' first. Bright sunny day.knarf18/07/2022
Loch a' Bhraoin layby - horrible steep climb to Meall a' Chrasgaidh - Sgurr nan Clach Geala - Sgurr nan Each - slanting traverse to 550m bealach - back down glen to Loch a' Bhraoin. With FJ.Mark Jackson16/06/2022
From parking on A832 above Loch a' Bhraoin: A' Chailleach, Toman Coinich, Sgùrr Breac, Sgùrr nan Each, Sgùrr nan Clach Geala and Meall a'Chrasgaidh. Absolutely glorious weather. As mproudfoot- Sgurr Breac & A'Chailleach and the three munros on the Sgurr nan Clach Geala ridge, linked up via a hefty drop and re-ascent between Sgurr Breac and Sgurr Nan, but took tricky traverse route round the side of Toman to the bealach.Lazylizzie04/06/2022
Fannichs 9, hike 'n bikeHuwel22/05/2021
3/9 - the pull up from the col is steep - found it easier to stay left. There is water herewychwood15/05/2021
With John, Roddy, Antti, Zen and LunaBigNick24/04/2021
Parking on the A832 west of the Braemore Junction near to Ullapool. I hiked down to Loch a’ Bhraoin then up the initially boggy slope to the first Munro of Meall a’ Chrasgaidh (934m). From here there was a sharp descent and moderate climb to reach the Munro Top of Carn na Criche (961m). The ascent up to the second Munro of Sgurr nan Clach Geala (1093m), looked brutal, but once your onto the ridge away from the boulder field, it was quite pleasant, then another big drop and short ascend to the third Munro of Sgurr nan Each (923m). Returning via the stalkers path alongside the Allt Breabaig. Dry but cool all day, seen some icicles on top of Sgurr nan Clach Geala, 08:20hrs all in. The views of Slioch and An Teallach were amazing, also just the rolling mountain ridges to the south, one after another.chillyman827/09/2020
Another big day in the Fannichs! Although often done as two separate days, Sgurr Breac & A'Chailleach and the three munros on the Sgurr nan Clach Geala ridge, can be linked up via a hefty drop and re-ascent between Sgurr Breac and Sgurr Nan Each. And so, on my own this week due to the usual suspects all being otherwise engaged, that's what's I decided to do. A strange day with the first two munros covered in clouds, but later on it cleared to blue skies and sun, albeit with near freezing temp wind chill. So 5 more munros ticked over 15.5 miles, with over 1900m/6260ft of ascent - job done, albeit with multiple blisters, and back to crabbing down the stairs like someone that's just learning to walk againmproudfoot06/09/2020
With Jack, Jim, Joe, Chris Summer trip (backpacking)fellie27/07/2020
2nd ascentdmckeith20/09/2019
Club weekend, with chris, calum, clair, NielJamesSDonald20/07/2019
Hike from A832 at NH161760, taking in Meall a' Chrasgaidh, Sgurr Mor, Sgurr nan Clach Geala, and Sgurr nan Each.Tisteln16/07/2019
R Fannaichs trip inc A'Chailleach etc Richard Tait10/07/2019
With Sgurr Nan Clach Geala.lenman08/07/2019
From car park near end of Loch Bhraoin then down the Allt Breabaig to the 548m col, then up to col between Sgurr nan Each and Sgurr nan Clach Gaela. Up to Sgurr nan Each in snow, then over Clach Gaela in deep snow. Detoured to Carn nan Criche, over Meall aChrasgaidh and back down the NW flank.Clive G06/05/2019
With JW. From carpark on A832, ascent via Meall a' Chrasgaidh, Sgurr nan Clach Geala, Sgurr nan Each. Descent to col and back down Allt Breabaig. Good views from summits, cloud on descent.robertgn09/01/2019
Climbed solo. From A832 road to Loch a Bhraoin to Allt Breabaig to 550m bealach to Cadha na Guite col to Sgurr nan Each to Sgurr nan Clach Geala (finest of the Fannaichs) to Carn na Criche to Meall a Chrasgaidh. Return down steep slopes to Allt Breabaig and back to road. Good weather. Mist over 900m in morning but cleared by lunchtime. Excellent views of An Teallach. Very enjoyable ridge walk with no difficulties. Eastern cliffs of Sgurr nan Clach Geala are impressive.jamessteel10023/07/2018
SoloTopsaswell22/06/2018
Storm held off with Tashpigerg09/06/2018
Weather fair.MountainMac26/05/2018
With ChristineKeith9925/09/2017
With keithchristine9925/09/2017
Meall a'Chrasgaidh, Sgurr nan Clach Gaela, Sgurr nan Each. Solo. Cracking day - no wind and no rain! Loads of deer. For info, head straight up to the ridge from 'Am Beachdaich (between the first two peaks), there is an excellent path on the top of the ridge to Sgurr nan Clach Geala which carries on all the way to Sgurr nan Each. Also on the way back at the top of the Allt Breabaig valley cross the river as there is an good stalkers path just on the far side.highlandchief18/09/2017
Before Sgurr nan Clach Geala with Sam and Dave.mn2315/10/2016
Grey, wet with M+D, from ullapoolRodge15/10/2016
1st munro of the day. Done in very strong winds with Maggie and Sam. We stayed at the Caledonian Hotel in Ullapool overnight.dave neilson15/10/2016
With Lionel, Tony, JennieChris Blake18/09/2015
Day 2 of a Fannaichs expedition. Camped just below the sunmmit of Sgurr Mhor. Waited for the rain to stop before setting off,but it started soon after: Carn na Criche, Beinn na Crasgaidh, Sgurr nan Clach Geala, Sgurr nan Each, Sgurr Breac, An Chailleach down Drum Reidh to the bike at Loch Bhraoin and a ride back to Loch Glascarnoch. Stayed at the Alltguish.jigglybones26/08/2015
Hot and sunny day. Great views.Jhimmy06/07/2015
Done with Sgurr nan Clach Geala.Craig6708/09/2014
With GHC, third of the day. A long steep slog up from the bealach. Clouding over but still clear.Play2End05/07/2014
7th of 7. It's just a case of plodding away at it now. You've still some work to do as it's mostly peat bogs on the way off. I eventually get to my bike and cycle out in the dark, almost getting ran over by a herd of deer that I startled :/ 55.6km, 2660m 13hr40. Quite the day! :Dbowzi14/06/2014
Round of 5 western Fannichs. Parking and round as SMC guidebook. no snow. cloudy tops and occasional drizzle. 8 hours.alexmaclennan09/05/2014
Solo. Winter.Loz_mck18/01/2014
With Hannah on traverse of Fannichs Desperate Stan16/07/2013
2nd ascent. Heathergarbo110307/06/2013
Hyperopic11/05/2013
Fantastic winter conditions Ane Sinclair & Steve McFarland SMHC March Weekend 2013LizzieG10/03/2013
Meall a'Chrasgaidh, Sgurr nan Clach Geala and Sgurr nan Each from Loch a' Bhraoin.rhalstead02/07/2012
the 5 western fannaichs from loch a bhraoin.robertphillips15/06/2012
Long drop between this one and the 2nd one. Looked worse than it was though.akmilne21/05/2012
climbed with AndyFCMark21/05/2012
ghaley16/04/2011