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Name:Cnoc an t-Sidhein Mor
Hill number:4441
Height:659m / 2162ft
Parent (Ma):1102  Beinn Tharsuinn
RHB Section:15B: Loch Vaich to Moray Firth
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Cromarty
Class:Simm, Graham Top
(Tu,Sim,GT)
Grid ref:NH 59442 78174
Summit feature:large cairn on boulder
Drop:64m
Col:595m  NH595792  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 21
(1:25k) 438W
Observations:SE summit at NH 59796 77692 may be as high
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 37 users)ByDate of Ascent
From the marked parking by the bridge over the Strathrory River. Track to the quarry, up left of quarry then a faint path appears and disappears all the way along the ridge. Loop of 4 hills, then straight back to quarry track from Cnoc an t-Sithean Mor through the first saddle - a bit rough at first but good going when out of the steep valley.Tisteln29/06/2023
Last hill of a big horseshoe from Baldoon. Descended SE on forest tracks and floundered about in truly horrendous blown down plantation N of Braetollie, which should be avoided at all costs!sclater17/04/2023
Sologarbo110330/10/2022
Started as PGCEAdrian12/05/2022
Visited both tops.hill walker17/05/2021
From SW, Strath Rusdale road end, with DaveM. NW summit a large cairn on 1m boulder; SE summit also visited, a few possible contenders. Heavyish rain on ascent.RHW25/10/2020
Parked in small car park at Mains of Ardross. Up forest track and through gate onto south ridge of Torr Leathann. Visited cairn and summit, then Beinn Tharsuinn (trig and summit) and Cnoc an t-Sidhein Mor (traversed whole ridge over all highpoints and passing 4 cairns). Descended SE to forest, over fence, then short distance through sparse trees to pick up forest track.PGCE24/10/2020
with M- used track for wind farm ground nice and dryVerySlowPlodder22/04/2020
3 of 10: From Beinn Tharsuinn. Highest point is at 598777 just south of the southern cairn.ChrisR07/06/2019
Cute cairns.summitter30/09/2017
See ben Tharsuinndickscroop21/03/2015
Solo run. From Baldoon, with surrounding tops and twin summits.amswanston02/03/2013
weaselmaster13/04/2024
eddieh18/07/2021
Gemzc23/04/2021
Tartantraveller23/12/2020
Dave McG25/10/2020
interloper16/08/2020
Fletch16/08/2020
Alan Whatley02/11/2018
BaggerGutt30/05/2016
neilsan15/04/2016
Gavin Theobald03/04/2016
richtea504014/06/2015
Arctica24/04/2015
Tricky28/07/2014
Martin R27/10/2013
mountaineagle19/02/2012
mae23/07/2010
chalky195316/03/2010
fasgadh08/07/2008
alda23/05/2008
Colin Crawford26/10/2007
IainT23/04/2002
StueyB19/11/2000
Sherlock25/08/1997
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