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Name:Binnein an Fhidhleir
Hill number:2954
Height:811m / 2661ft
Parent (Ma):82  Stob Coire Creagach [Binnein an Fhidhleir]
RHB Section:01D: Inveraray to Crianlarich
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Fyne
Class:Hump, Simm, Corbett Top, Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,Sim,CT,Y)
Grid ref:NN 21499 10768
Summit feature:trig point
Drop:100.5m
Col:710.4m  NN 2211 1092  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 50 56
(1:25k) OL37N OL39S 363N 364S
Observations:trig point is higher than knoll 15m away
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 130 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Used Walkhighlands route Stob Coire Creagach from Butterbridge for ascent then cut down open hillside between Binnein Fhidhleir and Creage Bhrosgan. Needed careful navigation to pick a route down as the streams were cut deep into the hillsidehummusg13/12/2023
From Butterbridge up the south ridge voie normale, making thirsty work even thirstier by losing most of the contents of my water bottle after it fell from a rucksack pocket crossing the stile. A tiny spring in the band of crags below the summit replenished it. A panorama ridge walk, with diversions to the west and far west tops and Creag Bhrosgan, before reaching Binnein an Fhidleir. I descended by the steep grassy gully just east of the summit, but it would have been better to retrace the ascent, avoiding a long steep descent, two deer fences and dense vegetation concealing stump holes as well as the walk back near the A83.Nick Down102/09/2023
see log for Stob Coire Creagachcarole engel28/07/2023
Part of day out on Stob Coire Creagachsarahk26/02/2023
Following main summit along ridge to trig point. Steeply down to Butterbridge.N.Morters19/11/2022
Parked at entrance to Glen Fyne. Track to near reservoir dam, then over Maol Breac, Maol Meadhonach, Meall Beag and Binnein an Fhidhleir. Direct descent to car (easy enough except for penultimate enclosure - best to keep left near trees to avoid bracken and brambles).PGCE17/09/2022
With LJanet M01/08/2021
Run up Stob Coire Creagach (Binnein an Fhìdhleir) from Cairndow.quadbarrel11/07/2021
Whole ridge from transmitter on An t-Sron to the pilons in Glen Kinglas, then back down the track to Butterbridge (with J).sclater04/01/2021
run along the ridgeTamCollie26/09/2020
A boggy then snowy ascent up Coire Creagach to the East Top, then on to Stob Coire Creagach, Binnein an Fhidhleir and back down the main route. A brilliant viewpoint and fun ridge walk in the snow.Chris Mac19/01/2020
Started just by the mobile aerial towerOh no I forgot...26/08/2019
.BaggerGutt26/08/2019
Out & back from Butterbridge. On own.MorecambeMonkey12/05/2019
A fine summit, surrounded by other fine summits in all directions.summitter12/11/2017
stob coire creagach east top, stob coire creagach, creag bhrosgan, binnein an fhidhleir from butterbridge.robertphillips02/06/2017
Veryhappybunny21/09/2014
Along with the main top on a wet and miserable daydickscroop18/05/2014
dull day with midgesoatcake06/09/2013
Solo misty walk with Jenny, Holly and Abby. Puppies 7 weeks old.alexmaclennan10/06/2012
Along ridge from the Corbett. Solo.Dangerous Dave27/03/2012
Came along ridge from Stob Corie Creagach and then retraced steps.campagvelocet16/08/2010
with Jenx from Butterbridge at NN233095, direct climb by fence to summit - walked out along knolls to trig - just in case ever resurveyed! Back same way. Wet underfoot.nordicstar09/05/2010
And 27/08/2023chrispine20/09/2009
RBS HWC Sunday bus outing. I walked with Lynn Y, Peter P and others. We started from Butterbridge and continued over the tops westward and down to the Cairndow Inn.langskill28/06/2009
fine summit (cloud). from A83; desc OK via gully 50m E of trig RHW24/05/2003
From Glen Kinglas - ButterbridgeBLACKHILL04/04/2002
From c.1k S of Cairndow, up An t-Sron and along ridge to Stob Coire Creagach via trig.agentmancuso17/03/2001
Solo (Claire did not summit).MickyRoss01/07/2000
High cloud, windy, good views.iangalbraith04/05/1999
Solo. On day trip. From Butterbridge, departing, to Stob Coire Creagach, on to Binnean an Fhidleir, returning by a somewhat diagonal line back to the car. Frequent showers, some hail. Misty on the topmost parts.pwbellarby05/05/1996
Evening run from Butterbridge.Eddie15/04/1993
Walked up Glen Kinglass to follow the ridge from the north east to ascend this top.JohnW28/07/1989
date uncertain.15th is just a random date.done as per hill 82.bjewing15/01/1989
with Dave and Mark winter 2015MoragElizabethblank
ZippySara16/03/2024
iainwalton03/12/2023
saas27/08/2023
Am Bodach13/09/2022
alda03/08/2021
Lindsay M01/08/2021
sarah mundell17/07/2021
Grimpeur123402/04/2021
AndyS30/10/2020
Kiltie08/08/2020
little al18/07/2020
ThickIce26/05/2020
Tony S05/10/2019
hill walker21/09/2019
alanm20/08/2019