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Name:Sgorr na Diollaid West Top
Hill number:3243
Height:776m / 2546ft
Parent (Ma):943  Sgorr na Diollaid
RHB Section:12B: Killilan to Inverness
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Beauly
Class:Simm, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,CT)
Grid ref:NH 27338 35845
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:34m
Col:741.9m  NH 2751 3602  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25
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Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 96 users)ByDate of Ascent
An anti-clockwise continuation over 3 Simms from Sgorr na Diollaid.Minto14/01/2024
This would have been a simple walk over from Sgorr na Diollaid without the blizzard! With Jill & Minto.Dangerous Dave14/01/2024
Parked on verge near Loch Carrie for a circuit of 5 Simms. 5/5PGCE08/05/2022
Return from corbett summit. Headed back SE to car.iandesbottes08/03/2022
W top then main top - P near bridge (Muchrachd). With Bolton & John F. Both nice hills, especially the Corbett with its two tors. Ascent took longer than expected.ger13/07/2021
On the way to the Corbett.Jon F13/07/2021
From the bridge at Muchrachd. There is a track going uphill to the right of the sign. It is sometimes intermittent but goes to around the 500m contour. Higher ground is much better. With Ger and Jon F.bolton13/07/2021
Strathcannich. Muchrachd Br. north to Sgorr na Diollaid 818m then spot 777m, spot 713m, An Soutar 680m, Allt Charaidh & Muchrachd Br. Sunny intervals with light showers & a moderate cold wind.Vin14/06/2021
2 of 6: From the main top. With Karen.ChrisR15/05/2021
Parked at bridge, partial track from the shoulder of Mam Charaidh towards the W.top. Sunny, warm and excellent views.iangalbraith12/07/2020
From Muchrachd - A four hour trackless bogfest, but the views from the Corbett summit were fantastic.Crib Goch21/10/2016
With Liliana sclater11/09/2016
Checkpoint on day 2 of Highlander MM - clear and hotnix_snilloc05/06/2016
Eat west traverse of this Corbett and Simms starting with Meall a Mhadaidh. summit at7.30pm then this one thirdvegibagger01/06/2016
With Main Top of Sgorr na Diollaidnickywood107/06/2015
on circuitous descent from main summit.oatcake19/04/2015
Icy top added to the fun.Martin R06/01/2015
Climbed en route to Diollaid.chriswatson24/04/2013
Part of a 2 day traverse in foul weatherdickscroop19/09/2012
W Jenx from Muchrachd track in Glen Cannich in steamy hot weather. Up rough ground to Diollard W top, then superb Diollard summit. On to Carn Gorm summit and two tops. Back down to Craskie via awful line in bracken and dense pine forest. Glad not ascending this way. Along pleasant old track to start and fine dip to cool off in river.nordicstar12/08/2012
After driving from M&D's & shopping at Tesco 24 (A96/A9), then visiting Inverness centre & Costa, drove down to Cannich for this hill, on a superb clear day - light a bit flat but reasonable views of surrounding hills (digital photos checked 21h27)NorfolkPT2125/07/2011
Galltywenallt16/10/2006
With Andy Hardy & Gillian Walker in snowzoob01/04/1996
Corbett bagging: Beinn a' Bha'ach Ard and Sgorr na Diollaid RHW12/11/1994
From Glen Cannich. Sloping upland area to sloping rocky ridge on E horizon. to top, then to t'other.arranc04/06/1994
Ascended this hill along with Sgurr na Diollaid after cycling from Inverness station.JohnW27/05/1989
gomezhdm17/03/2024
Jill Robertson14/01/2024
hillhunter05/11/2022
Dave McG29/10/2022
anguscow27/10/2022
Simon Winton27/07/2022
Toril22/07/2022
alda10/07/2022
Gallovidian20/06/2022
BaggerGutt28/07/2020
Tom Mundell24/11/2019
m0untain_n0mad29/07/2019
weaselmaster24/02/2019
Sick Kid24/02/2019
cachristiso127/07/2018
andrew brown06/05/2018
49pp01/05/2018
Tricky26/11/2016
interloper29/08/2016
Fletch29/08/2016
neilsan11/07/2016
daviemore05/06/2016
amcvey05/06/2016
Gavin Theobald16/05/2016
Johnny Corbett21/08/2015
dynamo8306/03/2015
steven morrice13/11/2014
NormanW04/06/2014
ngthack03/05/2014
arthurm18/08/2013
alda24/04/2013
Hal & Rafe13/04/2013
Nick Canute05/02/2012
mae14/04/2011
DaveMcS07/08/2010
RobertP14/05/2010
kanderson04/04/2010
foggieclimber07/02/2010
Colin Crawford11/05/2009
iaindbrown05/08/2008
rogreeves07/07/2008
BlackPanther10/06/2008
iainwalton27/05/2008
TK22/11/2006
Martin6630/04/2006
grumpy03/10/2005
Alan Whatley20/06/2005
bertbarnett12318/03/2005
hill walker16/02/2004
sarahk09/09/2002
StueyB13/07/2002
Alan06/06/2002
Lindsay M30/05/2002
interloper17/06/2001
Gill01/01/2000
chalky195303/12/1998
john steel15/03/1998
N.Morters25/07/1997
Ken_Stewart27/05/1997
Isbjorn30/01/1996
IainT15/07/1995
ARM08/05/1995
Kiltie02/04/1994
Rowan29/05/1993
Laurel29/05/1993
Sherlock22/11/1992
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