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Name:Sgorr na Ruadhraich South Top
Hill number:4373
Height:638m / 2093ft
Parent (Ma):946  Carn Gorm
RHB Section:12B: Killilan to Inverness
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Beauly
Class:Simm, Graham Top
(Tu,Sim,GT)
Grid ref:NH 31528 35109
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:51m
Col:587m  NH314353  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 26
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 70 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
From Craskie. Parking space for a few cars in a large space about 700m west of Craskie bridge. Rough going in deep heather most of the way up. With Jill & Minto. Fabulous summit.Dangerous Dave17/01/2024
Parked at the entrance to Craskie. First of threeAndrew Simmons23/07/2023
see log for Carn Gormcarole engel08/07/2023
Parked on verge just outside Craskie for a circuit of 4 Simms. 4/4PGCE08/05/2022
Last top of 3, see CG description. Return via Obelisk and to edge of forest, horrible ground.iangalbraith19/04/2021
5 of 5: From Carn Cul-sgor via south flank of Carn Gorm and north bank of lochan. With Karen.ChrisR01/04/2021
Part of a round of the Carn Gorm Simms from Glen Stathfarrar. Limited parking just beyond the footbridge at NH3302539650 which is well hidden from the road. The tracks marked on the map are helpful in places but completely indistinct for much of the time.BaggerGutt26/07/2020
From Cannich: Sgurr na Ruadhraich South Top, Sgurr na Ruadhraich, Carn Gorm, Carn Cul-sgor. Easy going with good track for part of the way. Rain and low cloud.RobertP30/05/2019
Parked at 29574/33765. Walked along road for about 0.7km to start at Craskie. Went to Sgorr na Diollaid then Carn Gorm and returned to Craskie via Sgurr na Ruadhraich Sth Topduchally21/10/2016
From Carn Gorm down to Craskie.Topographer5720/09/2016
Anti clockwise circuit of the Simms of Carn Gorm starting with Ruadhraich South Topvegibagger01/06/2016
From Craskie. Initial ascent helped by neglected stalkers' path. After gate turn left along wall and after 50 m start a rising traverse up overgrown path which goes to just short of deer fence.Campbell Singer28/10/2015
From SW, Craskie, after Mhadaidh and Ruadhraich. Nice shapely hill. Then revisited Carn Gorm en route to its E top.RHW26/07/2015
self (Carn Corm)davidsbatty18/05/2015
Sunshine and snow squalls.Martin R03/01/2015
Solo, round of Carn Gorm and Sgorr na Ruadhraich from just E of Loch Craskie.amswanston26/07/2014
On the way to CGrobertphillips26/04/2014
1 of 2: From near Craskie.ChrisR22/11/2013
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
With L & AJanet M20/02/2011
solo HFB29/12/2007
Ascended on the way to Carn Gorm.JohnW14/06/2006
Minto17/01/2024
Jill Robertson17/01/2024
Simon Winton03/09/2023
neilsan07/05/2023
Tricky03/05/2023
anguscow27/10/2022
Jossker17/12/2021
eddieh28/08/2021
interloper08/06/2019
Fletch08/06/2019
softsquare02/01/2019
Crumblie202/01/2019
Thorny02/01/2019
nicolajane08/07/2018
Gallovidian01/06/2018
Nozzer01/06/2018
FCL29/05/2018
weaselmaster10/12/2016
Sick Kid10/12/2016
Tom Mundell11/09/2016
NormanW25/07/2016
Isbjorn29/05/2016
Johnny Corbett21/08/2015
iaindbrown17/05/2014
Lionel Bidwell06/05/2014
ngthack06/05/2014
DaveMcS01/03/2014
richtea504009/01/2014