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Name:Sgurr Dearg - Inaccessible Pinnacle
Hill number:1240
Height:985.8m / 3234ft
RHB Section:17B: Minginish and the Cuillin Hills
County/UA:Highland
Island:Skye
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain,
Murdo, Yeaman, Trail 100
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y,T100)
Grid ref:NG 44409 21553
Summit feature:upright boulder
Drop:187.6m
Col:798.2m  NG 44787 21380  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 32
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Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 701 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
rox.a.k30/09/2023
Delyoung07/09/2023
Cuillin Traverse with Tom (Coruisk to Sligachan)D.Hoyle06/09/2023
Hal & Rafe14/07/2023
Cuillin traverseRuth13/06/2023
saas01/06/2023
amblemark22/05/2023
PVokes13/05/2023
The Ochils Mountaineering Club had a trip to Glen Brittle Campsite planned for last weekend, but the forecast meant most of us bailed on it. A few hardy souls went up anyway and I joined them on Wednesday. On Thursday, Karen Webber, Andy Moffat, Colin Craig and I, bagged Sgurr Mhic Coinnich (948m) a Munro. Ascending the An Stac screes from Coire Lagan (which was very unsettling). Then Karen and Colin lead the two pitches, so I could second up onto the Innaccesible Pinnacle (986m) my 190th Munro. That was some experience in the breezy conditions on an exposed shard of rock......chillyman804/05/2023
Badders19/04/2023
samblackburn15/04/2023
Day 3 on Skye, excellent day out climbing 3 Munros with good weather for most of the morning but mist again coming in in the afternoon.Kevthecat04/07/2022
OMG. Hill 2 of 3, the InPin. The climb up was way tougher than expected. The absail down easier than expected. What a buzz. No views as murky and wet but had the pin to ourselves😀😀akmilne29/06/2022
7/11FCMark29/06/2022
Bonzo07/06/2022
with Roy and Dave on Half ridgeHardenC02/06/2022
Sgurr Nan Eag, Sgurr Dubh Mor, Sgurr Alasdair, Sgurr MhicConnich, Inn Pinn, Sgurr na Banachdauch, Sgurr a Ghreadaidh, Sgurr a Madhaidh. Over TD Gap, and up West face of Inn Pinn With GuideHuwel01/06/2022
With guide and couple. Second day.Tintenty15/05/2022
GavinTheobald 328/04/2022
ALHEJ Wilkins13/04/2022
GuyF04/04/2022
TommyG27/09/2021
nadine25x19/09/2021
pwatson198015/09/2021
With L.Chris Ellis02/09/2021
mcbiydw229/08/2021
Windless, hot and sunny, plus a guide. Via east ridge then traverse. An audience dissuades one from declining to do this.iangalbraith24/08/2021
Emma and Simon07/08/2021
A superb day of scrambling fun with Harrison, covering the In Pinn to Sgurr na BanachDaich, Sgurr a' Ghreadaidh and Sgurr a' Mhadaidh. Slightly warm, but the occasional breeze helped keep us cooler up on the ridge.mproudfoot26/06/2021
Rodge26/06/2021
npeterc19/06/2021
dickiewren28/05/2021
PVokes02/05/2021
anguscow02/05/2021
Yrarthblewog01/05/2021
Pommyjon05/10/2020
Fi19/09/2020
scoob19/09/2020
Grimpeur123405/09/2020
Southern 8 Cuillins climbed on rather wet day. An attempt to climb all 11, but plans changed due to weather. 22km, 13h, 2000m elevation gain.ytropek30/08/2020
jfwilson22/09/2019
With Karen, perfect conditions. Led in two pitches. Ascent / descent by Coire Laggan, An Stac screes.Highland Days20/09/2019
stuartgreig10/09/2019
Tyke25/08/2019
Guided by Graham Uney with Tom Wells very nervous wait for our turn to climb a wonderful experience then lowered downcolinfielding15/07/2019
stalky1421/06/2019
neil hutton04/06/2019
briansv650s01/06/2019
Ben Tindal28/05/2019
Gallovidian19/04/2019