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Name:A' Phoit
Hill number:4392
Height:674.1m / 2212ft
Parent (Ma):987  Beinn Bhan
RHB Section:13B: Applecross to Achnasheen
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Kishorn
Class:Subsimm
(sSim)
Grid ref:NG 80910 45335
Summit feature:boulder
Drop:29.8m
Col:644.4m  NG807453  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 24
(1:25k) 428N 428S
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 16 users)ByDate of Ascent
After A' Chioch, through Coire na Poite. Onwards to Sron Coire an Fhamhair: went W along ridge. At the end (and out of sight) a deer track leads down and then along the base of the cliffs. Once beyond the cliffs, cross an earthy scree run and climb easy slopes to the plateau.PGCE25/05/2023
From Tornapress bridge, via Coire an Fhamair, steep straightforward grass to summit. To col then down intimidatingly steep grass gully, path in places, to Coire na Poite then to A' ChoichRHW17/05/2021
Steep but easy grassy gully from corrie, fine summit boulder, superb situationalda06/09/2020
Ascended from Coire an Fhamair. Very steep grass. The summit ridge is quite broad.neilsan03/09/2020
OK descent (walking, not scrambling) to Coire na Poite using the gully between the two A' Chioch Simms. No difficulties walking from the corrie up to A' Phoit and then down into Coire an Fhamair to continue to Sron Coire an Fhamair and the Corbett.mae11/04/2019
Up from Coire na Poite and down to Coir' an FhamairAlan Moore01/05/2005
interloper06/09/2020
Fletch06/09/2020
BaggerGutt25/05/2018
Alan Whatley29/04/2017
Gavin Theobald23/07/2011
Colin Crawford11/05/2011
chalky195309/06/2009
IainT27/04/2008
Ken_Stewart27/05/1991
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