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Name:Creag an Fhithich
Hill number:3248
Height:801m / 2628ft
Parent (Ma):973  Baosbheinn
RHB Section:13A: Loch Torridon to Loch Maree
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Gairloch
Class:Simm, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,CT)
Grid ref:NG 86225 66865
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:82m
Col:719m  NG866659  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 19 24
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Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 86 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Round of Baosbheinn, ascending to main summit from north end of Loch na h-Oidhche and then following ridge northward to Creag an Fhithichrjf3531/07/2022
From tent at stepping stones. Stayed north of the artificial cut, crossing of main stream easy then easily straight up to ridge just south of Creag an Fhithich, Up to tis top, good photos then south along the ridge over Baosbheinn N top, main top, south top and on to Ceann Deag. Returned by heading just east of north to cross streak at loch out let and down track to tent. Boots dry at akll stream xcriossings with any difficulty.dickscroop28/04/2022
CK SheilaS06/06/2017
Solo. Went onto the cairn at the end of the ridge (737m) and descended directly (and steeply) eastwards. This high plain is littered with erratic boulders, rock slabs and deer - beautiful isolated landscape.Dangerous Dave25/05/2017
Circuit of Beinn an Eoin and Baosbheinn from road at Loch Bad an Sgalaigdavidpettit8428/05/2016
From Red Barn en route to Baosbheinn. Some confusion about bridges. Waded the Abhainn a Garbh Choire twice.ngthack30/06/2015
JimT13/07/2013
Corbett bagging: Beinn an Eoin then Baosbheinnjimbloomer17/06/2013
self (Baosbheinn)davidsbatty02/04/2010
Superb mountain ridge with several tops that, in the end, took me all day. Much savouring of the different viewpoints in fine, clear weather. Cycled from Red Barn to deer fence but this didn't save much time as it was on a path rather than a track.pwheeler26/05/2009
3rd day Fisherfield circuit w Jenx - up from Poca Buidhe bothy - dreek - traversed hill and back to bothynordicstar28/05/2008
Last hill of note on the circuit of the two Corbetts, then headed back to the A832 using the bridge near Loch Bad an Sgalaig to cross the river.Aye Jimmy13/06/1998
from N top. A massive 300' drop in the nature of a rock climb, not mentioned in any of the guide books, then a long stretch uphill to an 800m point before a final drop to the end of the ridge. Loch Maree almost full length. At car 14 1/2m - 10 3/4 hrs.arranc22/07/1996
from the NW a clockwise circuit over Beinn an Eoin and Baosbheinn. John Fleetwood had expressed concern that he hoped I wouldn't be too slow so I started walking immediately I got out of the car while the others were still getting ready and decided, once out of sight to really push myself and jog down some slopes to see how far I coulsd get before John caught me up. manged to get 6 kilometres and half way up the northern slopes of the hill before he caught up. I was quite chuffed.vegibagger11/04/1996
Corbett bagging: Baosbheinn and Beinn an Eoin RHW05/07/1994
MM HFB31/12/1991
Ascended on the descent from Baosbheinn.JohnW09/08/1991
petey01/01/1990
See Baosbheinn dbb01/01/1989
andrew brown28/05/2023
iainwalton12/08/2022
Jill Robertson01/05/2022
hillhunter04/09/2021
Gallovidian21/06/2021
Tom Mundell01/08/2020
Sick Kid28/09/2019
weaselmaster27/09/2019
Rockdoctor15/05/2019
mae13/05/2019
jef31/05/2018
neilsan27/07/2017
BaggerGutt30/05/2016
oatcake15/07/2015
hill walker11/07/2015
steven morrice16/06/2013
interloper03/06/2013
Fletch03/06/2013
Gavin Theobald02/06/2013
cmac03/06/2012
dave g26/07/2011
paz195325/06/2011
DaveMcS26/06/2010
john steel01/05/2010
Dave McG27/02/2010
richtea504017/05/2009
ajwxyzt17/05/2009
lordtonult13/09/2008
jenx28/05/2008
felltop28/04/2007
Colin Crawford23/05/2006