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Name:Sgurr Innse
Hill number:329
Height:809m / 2654ft
RHB Section:04A: Fort William to Loch Treig and Loch Leven
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Lochy
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Corbett, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,C,Y)
Grid ref:NN 29027 74813
Summit feature:outcrop 8m E of cairn
Drop:216m
Col:593m  NN284752  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 41
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Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 351 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
saas07/11/2023
jef11/09/2023
ThickIce04/09/2023
bogdodger15/06/2023
rdhumble04/06/2023
With Rhona, Gordon & Struie. From Corriecoille track and up the northern slope of Cruach Innse, cutting east after bridge. Onto ridge at southern end (good path down – follow it), across bealach and up northern side of Sgurr Innse. Looks tricky but there is a path if you can pick it up. Return to bealach and drop down easily to estate track to return to car. Lovely sunny day.DampandDusty28/05/2023
daveyf200120/05/2023
weaselmaster13/05/2023
Sick Kid13/05/2023
Sgur Innse and Cruach Innse from the top parking area. Blizzard conditions, lots of deep snow as soon as we left the track. No visible paths!Geoff Briggs12/04/2023
Cruach Innse and Sgurr Innse from the top parking area on the track up from Coirechoille - early start 5:40am with just about enough to walk without head torch - wee minister was creepy as hell at this time! By the time I branched off for Cruach Innse, the sun was coming up and not a cloud in the sky. Ascended to the section betwen Cnoc na Ceann Mora and Cruach Innse, then directly up Cruach Innse. The descent down to the Bealach na Cruaiche was in the shade was still a little icy, as was the ascent up Sgurr but no dramas. Descended back down from the summit to the bealach, then down to the track, and a wee jog out returned a total time of 3h 48min.mproudfoot07/04/2023
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justin99919/09/2022
highlandrock29/08/2022
After very enjoyable traverse fr Cruach Innse, though very wet underfoot, there were half-views from this top. Summit rocks provided shelter from wind, it was very pleasant! Quick descent to track and car - 3.5h all toldNorfolkPT2116/08/2022
Delyoung30/07/2022
geoffreycurnock13/07/2022
Driftwood14/06/2022
TamCollie29/05/2022
Parked up track past Corriechoille at NN256788, followed track to high point through gate to avoid new bwf. Then up to saddle and up Sgurr Innse via left-hand path which was easy. Back to saddle and steeply up Cruach Innse. Down north ridge, pathless grass, back to track.Flatfield23/05/2022
A Peckish01/05/2022
Billgarbo110325/03/2022
Kevin2903505/12/2021
Robinho0813/11/2021
briansv650s11/09/2021
SunnyAdventures30/08/2021
weaselmaster14/08/2021
Pommyjon31/07/2021
Did this first from the top of the track above Corriechollie. Spectacular views. Good day.GWR Chris16/05/2021
rocket-ron17/03/2021
Toril22/11/2020
PhilMcLean26/09/2020
On path from Cruach Innse. Up a couple of steep left to right gullies with grassy traverse between. Descended to col the same way, then cut down to track by ford and took track north back to car. KeithByTheC19/09/2020
MuckleG25/08/2020
GavinTheobald 308/06/2020
Cruach Innse & Sgurr Innse from Corriechoille. It's possible to drive pretty much up to The Lairig forest line, saving a good hour or so slog up the track. Took just over 4hrs to do both Corbetts and return to the car on what was a gloriously sunny frosty day.summitter10/11/2019
Enjoyed the descent from Cruach Innse on the narrow path between rocks. Ascent up the steep grassy rake on the left was interesting and not too tricky, but slightly overshot on the descent into a rocky area but easily got back on track.Owen B12/10/2019
Erik B11/05/2019
tuxer23/04/2019
weaselmaster01/02/2019
Sick Kid01/02/2019
More complicated climb as in rocky but a path keeps you right. Careful coming down as there is several ways down. Took me 6.5 hrs but than i am a bit slow just nowtallblond11/08/2018
helenrennard28/07/2018
Blair28214/07/2018
wintergreen14/05/2018
Crawford Lindsay14/05/2018
Rockdoctor20/03/2018
A lovely winters day walk with B. Barlow and G. Walkingshaw. Great views.Play2End11/11/2017
BasherBob11/11/2017
A great walk with Shaky & Smithy during the best day of a mostly wet week in Fort Bill. Parked at the bridge on the minor road in Glen Spean at 248811 & then walked up the road, past Corriechoille, through the lower pastures past sheep & some docile cattle, saying hello to the Wee Minister next to the forestry track & then out of the trees & over the bridge near the exit of the tree plantation. Flogged our way up the steep NW slopes to the summit & then picked up the now quite distinct path leading down the crags to the col with Sgurr Innse. Followed the rake leading R to L up the Sgurr & on to the summit. The further L you go, the easier it is. Back down to the col by the same route cutting across to the track & then 6km back to the car. In hindsight, it would be better to do the hills in reverse & then come down the Cruach by the route of ascent here to avoid that steep grassy slog.NotReallyABagger12/09/2017