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Name:Ben Heilam
Hill number:4733
Height:178m / 584ft
Parent (Ma):1140  An Lean-charn
RHB Section:16B: Durness to Loch Shin
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Eriboll
Class:Hump, Tump (100-199m), Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,1,Y)
Grid ref:NC 46932 61756
Summit feature:rock outcrop supporting cairn
Drop:110m
Col:68m  NC464598  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 9
(1:25k) 447N
Observations:highest point of outcrop is 3m SW of cairn
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 22 users)ByDate of Ascent
mae23/04/2023
Straight forward from the end of the short track from Hope Bridge over a lot of short heather. New branch of the track north just leads to worksite, 'Oops'.Eddie17/09/2022
Ruthiepentagon02/09/2022
AndyS29/09/2021
sclater31/12/2019
with neilVerySlowPlodder13/10/2019
Janet M17/08/2019
Lindsay M17/08/2019
bjewing22/05/2019
Martin R18/05/2016
With Chris Peart. Pleasant round of Hump and two Tumps. Excellent views to snowy Ben HopeColin Crawford13/12/2015
With CC.Chris Peart13/12/2015
Arctica08/12/2015
approach from south, coastal views.Adrian12/06/2014
Alan Whatley12/06/2014
From SSW, via Cathair Dubh.RHW27/05/2014
assynt_bob11/11/2012
chalky195323/05/2012
BigNick12/07/2011
Colin Crawford15/11/2010
Solo from SSWjimbloomer15/05/2010
Rockdoctor01/05/1998