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Name:Sgor Iutharn
Hill number:353
Height:1028m / 3373ft
Parent (Ma):346  Geal-charn
Parent (SMC):346  Geal-charn
RHB Section:04B: Loch Treig to Loch Ericht
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Lochy
Class:Simm, Munro Top, High Hills of Britain, Murdo
(Tu,Sim,MT,HHB,Mur)
Grid ref:NN 48973 74377
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:57m
Col:971m  NN481743  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 42
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 246 users)ByDate of Ascent
SunnyAdventures204/11/2023
Driftwood07/06/2023
Steve Clark07/06/2023
From Culra Bothy on a round of 4 Munros, 3 Tops plus a couple of other hills.jonglew05/06/2023
Dottie03/06/2023
Big day taking in all the Aonach Beag ridge and Ben Alder group.Geoff Briggs30/05/2023
Big circuit of tops from camp beside Uisge Labhair. 28km, 1800m ascent. Good weather and hills busy. 2 nights camping. Walked in from Corrour. With B and R.jenx13/05/2023
Solo.Jonathan Willingham26/04/2023
PVokes04/03/2023
First of second day of Dalwhinnie-Corrour pilgrimage. Packed up tent by 07:30 and was at summit under an hour later in spectacular morning sun. Very surprised at the high scrambling quality of Lancet Edge. Then onto G-c to look for saxifrage and rest of M/MTs in light mist without much drama.iangpark17/08/2022
Blair28214/08/2022
SunnyAdventures31/07/2022
anguscow15/06/2022
Steve Q16/04/2022
rocket-ron09/08/2021
weaselmaster31/07/2021
Sick Kid31/07/2021
Fi24/07/2021
scoob24/07/2021
Rannoch_Monkey23/07/2021
Weather fair.MountainMac15/07/2021
Simon Winton03/07/2021
jfwilson28/06/2021
BHBrunt31/12/2019
carole engel28/09/2019
Pete R24/08/2019
https://www.strava.com/activities/2645159109Graham22b21/08/2019
Corrour Lodge (cycled from Loch Ossian YHA) - Meall Glas Choire - Mullach Coire nan Nead - Beinn Eibhinn - Aonach Beag - Geal-charn - Sgor Iutharn - Beinn a’ Chumhainn - Meall a’ Bhealaich - Corrour Lodge.Mark Jackson15/08/2019
Livi202014/04/2019
Peterb29/08/2018
govanah204/08/2018
Pommyjon10/06/2018
Sick Kid12/05/2018
weaselmaster12/05/2018
From Dalwhinnie. Walk-cycle to Loch Pattack, track to footbridge near Culra, ascend Beinn Bheoil by north ridge, continuing south via Sron Coire na h-Iolaire to Bealach Breabag, up Sron Bealach Beithe and round corrie rim to Ben Alder summit, crossed plateau to col below Meall an t-Slugain and bivvyed in valley of Uisge Labhair. Ascended Coire a' Charra Bhig to the col at Leabaidh Chrasgach, then up Beinn Eibhinn, returned to col, up Aonach Beag, continued on to Geal-Charn, descended and walked out to Sgor Iutharn, then contoured round above Loch an Sgòir to Diollaid a'Chairn and up Carn Dearg, descended NE to track between Loch Pattack and Culra, walk and cycle return to Dalwhinnie. With SD.kdbennett23/07/2017
Mark Hodgson04/07/2017
From Corrour out along path then up to Sgor Iutharn. Traversed to do Carn Dearg then returned over Geal Charn, Aonach Beag and Beinn Eibhinn picking up first top ascent on descent. Long but cracking day.SS04/06/2017
With Steve, Steven, Rod, AndrewOik04/06/2017
highlandhillwalker23/01/2017
from loch ossian hostel round of meall glas choire, mullach coire nan nead, beinn eibhinn, aonach beag, geal charn, sgor lutharn, cycle back to catch evening train.robertphillips12/11/2016
MTB from Dalwhinnie to Culra then a round of Sgor Iutharn, Geal-charn, Diollaid a'Chairn and Carn Dearg.rhalstead13/06/2016
Dunlawyering23/05/2016
clanbonham14/05/2016
roddycun07/11/2015
weaselmaster26/09/2015
DaveMcS30/08/2015
davezeking06/07/2015
ThickIce01/07/2015
davezeking07/06/2015
bertbarnett12320/05/2015
Marra113/09/2014
iansm17/07/2014
marsdavs28/06/2014
theczernobog19/06/2014
stuartgreig31/05/2014
redcon14/09/2013
mae16/06/2013
dalerodgers11/05/2013
duncanandmorna11/08/2012
Cycled into the Loch Pattack area, then walk up to the bothy and climb up via steep heathery slopes and then a very narrow (for me) arrete - proud of doing this!!nickywood102/07/2012
From holiday cottage at L. Ossian. Sunny and hot.iangalbraith01/06/2012
See Geal-Charndickscroop01/06/2012
chriswatson22/04/2012
iaindbrown22/04/2012
alasdaircairns24/03/2012
brianb12/11/2011
steveroberts13/07/2011
neilsan04/07/2011
maknipe17/05/2011
Long ridge walk with cycle in from Dalwhinnie, with Mike C & Jim S - fine & sunny with dry conditions underfootbarnz4825/04/2011
oatcake12/04/2011
IainK28/01/2011
NormanW25/10/2010
Lionel Bidwell06/05/2010
Tony Rogers06/05/2010
self (Geal Charn)davidsbatty13/04/2010
davidpettit8411/09/2009
ajwxyzt17/07/2009
tuxer30/05/2009
Jossker30/05/2009
govanah29/05/2009
Cycled in to Culra Bothy, 16.5km where stayed the night. the following day completed Cairn Dearg, Geal Charn, Aonach Beag, Beinn Eibhinn + 4 Tops, 25.5km, 1505m, in 11.0hrJamesSDonald18/07/2008
with Gavin on Dalwhinnie-Corrour traverse. Kind weather but cloudy, impressive ridgeniallp14/07/2008
David Gradwell26/05/2008
Edwin Gradwell26/05/2008
The Lancet Ridge is a great way to gain the tops but to save weight had left ice axe back at car & just had walking pole & crampons. All difficulties turned on the left. Another brill day.signyred12/02/2008
Dave Geere22/08/2007
Solo.Dangerous Dave04/08/2007
On attempt of all Munros and tops in 2007ancient brit27/06/2007
crowdie14/04/2007
chutchings14/04/2007
chrispine23/09/2006
BasherBob15/07/2006
hill walker17/06/2006
Ianto&Sue00/00/2006
mist03/08/2005
lancet edge wonderful, otherside round and easyWhithaugh01/08/2005
See Geal-Charn dbb11/07/2005
N.Morters25/05/2005
decibel16/05/2005
keithpostie24/04/2005
Clova24/04/2005
Gavin Theobald00/00/2005
Tom Mundell31/07/2004
Headed to western end of Geal-Charn and visiting this rocky spur. yorkie30/05/2004
Sleeper train bike/hike. From Culra bothyStrathcarron27/05/2004
Corrour to Culra.PGCE10/11/2003
assynt_bob07/09/2003
hornet01/08/2003
ngthack20/04/2003
CK SheilaS19/04/2003
dave g16/08/2002
via Lancet Edgeclashcityrocker12/06/2002
jimbloomer14/05/2002
Isbjorn06/05/2002
AndyS05/05/2002
iainwalton09/08/2001
 yorkielad31/07/2001
Andrew Simmons12/06/2001
Jim.Fothergill01/06/2001
R Richard Tait29/05/2001
callumblack12/05/2001
chazzyboy1901/01/2001
with Gill Brooke-Taylor I camped just west of Culra on first night before being driven into the bothy for second night by midges. Gill camped about 2-300m north of the bothy. Up Sgor Iutharn, on toe Geal Charn, Aonach Beag, Round to Beinn Eibhinn and retreat NE along the ridge and over Diollaid a'Chairn to Carn Dearg and back to Culra. new I'd prob regret not going out W & SW to the Murdo and MT and I do, but at the time just didn't feel energy to make the effort espec as Gill wasn't bothered.Munro nos. 171,172,173,174vegibagger28/08/2000
cmac22/07/2000
rogreeves20/06/2000
bertbarnett12301/06/2000
Galltywenallt27/05/2000
Ken_Stewart09/05/2000
andy macp01/01/2000
mcollins01/01/2000
rpettit01/01/2000
andrew.allum01/01/2000
summitter01/01/2000
anne336601/12/1999
Isbjorn27/11/1999
SMMC Corrour meet.clashcityrocker16/11/1999
Arctica23/09/1999
Kiltie28/08/1999
MuckleG22/08/1999
TamCollie11/06/1999
On the TGO ChallengeBLACKHILL22/05/1999
Tricky16/05/1999
SpudGunn15/05/1999
Clive G14/05/1999
Topsaswell09/05/1999
RobB03/05/1999
Tony S16/05/1998
Kiltie02/08/1997
BaggerGutt26/07/1997
silverhow12/07/1997
hill walker17/05/1997
Tonyandsue15/10/1996
Drove to Dalwhinnie, cycled to Loch Pattack, then over Beinn Bheoil, Ben Alder, Beinn Eibhinn, Aonach Beag, Geal Charn, Carn Dearg and subsidiary tops, then back home for a 19 hour dayGallovidian20/07/1996
benalder28401/07/1996
interloper10/06/1996
LizH27/05/1996
PeterAH27/05/1996
Trailmaister18/05/1996
Another Munro Top.Aye Jimmy05/05/1996
Chainsnapper29/10/1995
John Lee29/10/1995
benalder5017/09/1995
Kiltie20/08/1995
Ascended by Lancet Ridge, having cycled to Loch Pattack. Went on to re-ascend Geal-Charn and Aonach Beag, returning and descending over Carn Dearg. All in perfect summer weather.JohnW08/08/1995
Crumblie209/07/1995
Fletch25/06/1995
rdhumble05/05/1995
geralddavison29/04/1995
First mountain of the Geal Charn/Aonach Beag group. Started from Culra bothy. Huge steep snow patches on the ridge leading to the Lancet Ridge so we kept to the Loch an Sgoir side, This gave lots of choices to select easy scrambling up little chimneys. The Lancet Edge itself was snow free, a walk up a very narrow in places ridge up towards the summit. With Pete.pwheeler25/05/1994
Kiltie13/06/1993
Chris Peart20/05/1993
Colin Crawford05/03/1993
Sherlock26/09/1992
Solo HFB27/05/1992
Epic Munro round from Carn Dearg to Beinn Eibhinn then three to Geal Charn.Eddie23/05/1992
Kiltie17/05/1992
Smudge01/02/1992
Big detour to include this top on a solo traverse from Corrour to Culra bothy in wet cloud. Snow and rock contour to swing north across awkward craggy ground to ridge out to Carn DeargChris Pearson28/12/1991
Sherlock07/12/1991
traighmhor21/06/1991
BrianMatthews23/05/1991
lordtonult16/05/1991
Minto12/11/1990
johnbarnard2519/08/1990
alda10/08/1990
Cairngorm Club weekend meet at Loch Ossian YH. With several other members. We walked along the track on the south side of Loch Ossian and then along the path to Bealach Dubh and some way beyond. We climbed up Lancelot Edge to Sgor Iutharn, then traversed Geal-chàrn, Aonach Beag, Beinn Eibhinn and descended to the outward path over Meall Glas Choire. We returned to Loch Ossian YH via outward route. Weather good.pwbellarby05/05/1990
During a long weekend at Culra with various work colleagues. From Culra via the Lancet Edge to a misty Sgor Iutharn. Wandered about in the mist to Geal Charn & then on to Aonach Beag & Beinn Eibhinn. Still no view. Back to col between Eibhinn & Aonach Beag where the mist had lifted. Carefully down into the corrie & worked around the slope to join the path leading back over the Bealach Dubh back to Culra.NotReallyABagger05/05/1990
Kiltie05/05/1990
Isbjorn05/05/1990
jabbott196801/01/1990
The 6th of the day to this outlier before returning to the ridge.bolton25/10/1989
Martin6605/08/1989
bootsbootes18/07/1989
JockTamson06/07/1989
benarmine00/07/1989
SS13/05/1989
thenomad15/03/1989
IainT09/11/1988
Kevin Borman21/07/1988
john steel13/06/1988
The four Munros in the Geal-charn group, plus tops RHW10/06/1988
Kiltie07/11/1987
sclater02/07/1987
Meagaidh01/05/1987
Norrie Muir13/07/1986
geoffreycurnock26/06/1986
Alan Moore14/06/1986
PeteN14/06/1986
bertbarnett12312/04/1986
Alan Whatley10/08/1985
Frogreen28/07/1985
David Bell07/07/1985
Kiltie18/05/1985
chalky195304/05/1985
ARM18/08/1984
With a friend. We walked from Loch Ossian YH along the south side of Loch Ossian (noisy herons nesting in trees on island). Then along the Uisge Labhair path. At the top of Bealach Dubh we took to the slopes NE to Sgor Iutharn. We followed a contouring shelf with little lochs to Diollaid a' Chairn. We went on to Carn Dearg, back to Diollaid a' Chairn and on to Geal-Charn, Aonach Beag, Beinn Eibhinn, (actually 2 tops; it looks as though the 1974 Ed top is the SE one whilst the 1980 Ed top is NW), Mullach Coire nan Nead, and Meall Ghlas Choire. Back to the YH. A superb day. Fine with light breezes and not too hot.pwbellarby07/07/1984
AndrewFinnimore26/05/1984
JGC29/05/1983
See Geal-charngerrybowes05/08/1982
aul-fogie16/06/1982
wintergreen23/05/1982
Crawford Lindsay23/05/1982
Corvid Fiesta23/05/1982
Kiltie23/05/1982
fasgadh10/07/1981
GaryJones01/07/1980
Kiltie18/05/1980
AlanD27/07/1979
From Loch Ossian YH. Superb day. Pleasant strong breeze on the tops. Not a breath and swelteringly hot walking back along Uisge Labhair.dal03/06/1979
MacAoidh13/04/1979
GordonAdshead00/02/1975
Kompass20/06/1974
eddieh11/07/1970
toby01/01/1970
GuyF01/01/1970
kanderson01/01/1970
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