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Name:Sgiath Chuil East Top
Hill number:2978
Height:883.3m / 2898ft
Parent (Ma):165  Sgiath Chuil
RHB Section:02B: Glen Lyon to Glen Dochart and Loch Tay
County/UA:Stirling
Catchment:Tay
Class:Hump, Simm, High Hills of Britain, Corbett Top, Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,Sim,HHB,CT,Y)
Grid ref:NN 47570 33219
Summit feature:rock
Drop:105.7m
Col:777.6m  NN 4672 3255  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 51
(1:25k) OL48W 378W
Survey:obvious summit/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 68 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
RichardM16/04/2024
Using track from Auchlyne, then grassy slopes via Meall na Samhna and other HHB summits on what is a very complex ridge with lots of knolls to Sgiath Chuil E Top. Returned towards the col above Coire Lobhaidh, descending E of the river to the sheilings, then continuing above the river to the dam and then track back to Auchlyne.benalder28431/03/2024
saas22/09/2023
Tom Mundell26/08/2023
Trekking toes26/08/2023
Circular route, parking in Killin. Pleasant walked along Glen Lochay road to Auchlyne, then followed tracks NW and W before climbing hillside to Sgiath Chuil, Sgiath Chrom, and along ridge to Meall a'Churain, Sgiath Chuil E Top, Meall nan Samhna Far West Top, Meall nan Samhna West Top, Meall nan Samhna, Beinn Bhreac, Creag Mhor, Meall Clachach, Creag Bhuidhe and down to Killin.RobertP15/08/2023
govanah18/05/2023
Tricky08/04/2023
From Auchlyne up hydro track and then across to Meall Eoghainn, then over all P20s and P30s to Creag nan Craobh and back down the W side of the Auchlyne East Burn. Most of it fairly easy going due to sheep and deer stamping down the ground.sclater03/04/2023
From AuchlyneBaggerGutt30/03/2023
iainwalton26/02/2023
Across from Meall na Samhna, skirting round some of the little high points on the way. Pleasant walking, great views of Ben More and Stob Binnien all day. Returned towards the col above Coire Lobhaidh, descending E of the river to the Sheilings, continuing above the river and around to meet the track back to Auchlyn.LizH29/04/2022
PeterAH29/04/2022
bjewing27/03/2022
Parked near High Botaurnie for a circuit of 5 Tumps: Creag Mhor, Beinn Bhreac, Meall na Samhna, Sgiath Chuil East Top and Creag an t-Searraich.PGCE03/06/2021
Steve Q05/05/2021
mae229/04/2021
Solo HFB16/04/2021
From Auchlyne 4 Simms and 2 subSimms. 19.4k.NormanW11/10/2020
richtea504023/08/2020
Simon Winton10/08/2020
AndyS29/07/2020
And 22/09/2023chrispine21/07/2020
Pete R08/09/2018
What should have been a straightforward round of 4 tops proved a little more difficult in thick low cloud. None of tops clearly marked and many imposters. Started at east end and kept going taking in all tops until ridge clearly started to go down. On descent from cloud checked position against pipeline on N side of Glen Lochy and confirmed I had got them all. Creag Nhor; beinn Bhreac; Meall na Samhna and Sgiath Chuill East Top.dickscroop21/08/2018
#2 of 8 from Kenknock, sunny snowy traverseRHW09/12/2017
Lindsay M10/09/2017
C/W route from auchlyne.robertphillips27/08/2017
weaselmaster16/08/2017
Sick Kid16/08/2017
GaryJones18/05/2017
Circuit from Auchlyne.jimbloomer05/05/2017
Alan Whatley03/04/2017
Ken_Stewart16/08/2016
interloper21/07/2016
Fletch21/07/2016
BaggerGutt30/05/2016
Louise19/03/2016
ajwxyzt19/03/2016
Dave Geere25/05/2015
alda23/09/2014
alda20/08/2014
hill walker05/07/2014
mae11/03/2013
BrianFish05/05/2012
High cloud, cold, sharp summit wind, dry, good views.iangalbraith15/04/2012
Sherlock14/08/2010
neilsan08/08/2010
Rekrab13/07/2010
chalky195325/09/2009