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Name:Beinn Tharsuinn Chaol West Top
Hill number:4412
Height:636m / 2087ft
Parent (Ma):1014  A' Mhaighdean
RHB Section:14A: Loch Maree to Loch Broom
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Ewe, Catchment Boundaries, Little Gruinard
Class:Simm, Graham Top
(Tu,Sim,GT)
Grid ref:NG 98363 74822
Summit feature:rock slab
Drop:42m
Col:594m  NG986745  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 19
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 26 users)ByDate of Ascent
Route over A' Mhaighdean and Beinn Tharsuinn Chaol ridge with tops in fine sunny conditions from Poolewe. Climbed NW ridge of A' Mhaighdean, visiting top of Carnan Ban, then A' Mhaighdean, descent SE then climb to Meallan nan Gobhar. Followed the rocky ridge of Beinn Tharsuinn Chaol climbing far E top, E top, Beinn Tharsuinn Chaol, W top, far W top and Stob Bealach a' Chuirn. Descended WNW and rejoined path back to Poolewe. Outstanding weather and views.RobertP06/06/2022
A 3-day bivibag round from junction of Beinn Airigh Charr path and access track. DAY 3: From below slopes of Slioch dropped down to Lochan Fada for a surprisingly straightforward 3km along its south side, up th stream another km or so then easily up to Beinn Tharsuinn Chaol(Gt); along to its West top(Gt);along ridge to end and dropped down to main path out. Lochan fada was a real gem.dickscroop30/06/2021
From E end of Lochan Fada.chalky195316/06/2017
Tilted rock slab. Amazingly two lads summitted the Hump as I summited this. We met in the middle. Tarsuinn Chaol group from Poolewe, #4 of 12RHW26/05/2017
En route to Beinn Tharsuinn summit.Eddie24/08/2015
iainwalton16/08/2023
Dave McG08/04/2023
alda22/08/2022
interloper28/05/2022
Fletch28/05/2022
weaselmaster29/08/2020
Sick Kid29/08/2020
mae12/05/2019
Gavin Theobald06/06/2018
BaggerGutt30/05/2016
neilsan02/06/2015
Alan Whatley09/05/2015
Lindsay M12/08/2012
Conor14/04/2012
chalky195325/07/2010
Alan Moore15/04/2010
Colin Crawford10/12/2008
StueyB02/09/2007
IainT20/04/2003
bertbarnett12330/04/1989
ChrisM1992blank