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Name:A' Bhuidheanach
Hill number:5966
Height:881.1m / 2891ft
Parent (Ma):389  Carn na Caim
RHB Section:05B: Loch Ericht to Glen Tromie and Glen Garry
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Spey
Class:High Hills of Britain, Subsimm
(HHB,sSim)
Grid ref:NN 65578 79664
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:23m
Col:858.1m  NN 6587 7951  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 42
(1:25k) OL51W 394W
Survey:Leica Disto D510/Leica RX1250
Comments:drop calculated as 23.0m
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First munro day of the year, with Alma Aurea. A beautiful day forecast, so we climbed Carn na Caim South Top (914.6m), Carn na Caim (Munro, 940.8m), A' Bhuidheanach (881.1m) and A' Bhuidheanach Bheag (Munro, 936m). Sunny most of the day, clear summits and some snow to enhance the views, but not too much to spoil them. Beautiful 360 views of all the surrounding munro ranges. I don't normally detour for extra summits when I'm with Alma Aurea but this was too close to resist, a nice spot before the second munro. /Dmeltdiceburg31/03/2024
6 of 6: From Meall Uaine via A' Bhuidheanach Bheag. A short diversion from the main track. Cloud down. With Sam.ChrisR26/11/2023
Glorious day picture perfectmynameisdads17/10/2023
With Alasdair. Distinctive cairn at summit.duchally09/10/2023
En route between MunrosDenise 04/10/2023
JEB, RIB, Bran HFB25/08/2022
Up from lay-by 87 to bag Meall Odhar Mor and afterwards diverted to bag this one, some 400m from the track across a stream and large snow patch.NormanW06/05/2022
Up Track, also Carn na Caim and South Topbertbarnett12319/04/2022
Circuit of tops from Drumochter.thekirkie pirate15/07/2021
On way back from Meall Uaine.richtea504016/04/2021
22km loop of the two munros (5hrs in not great conditions)Nicky C21/12/2020
Picked up on way to A' Bhuidheanach Bheagsupermario12/11/2020
Weather fair.MountainMac23/07/2019
Parked in layby 87 for an early start on a superb November day: snow enough to walk dryshod over the summit plateau bogs, good visibility and frequent sun. Made the most of it with a long, rangy circuit: Carn na Caim South Top, CnC, A'Bhuideanach, A'B Bheag, Glas Meall Mor, Meall Uaine, Meall a'Chaorainn. Back down the track as darkness fell, somehow managing to stay upright on the ice patches, having left the spikes in the car to save weight. A'BB was my 141st Munro: half way there, but the difficult half awaits...Nick Down119/11/2017
From Balsporran, up via ridge to S of Allt Coire Chuirn.Lindsay M05/06/2016
With Caroline and Colin on the way to A'Buidhearnach Bheagnickywood124/06/2006
with MVW/ASc, from high point on pass, and in deep snow out to Carn na Caim and back...nordicstar26/03/2000
Parked about 0.5 mile S of A889/A9 junction & used the bulldozed track to point 902. Solo over all tops, Carn na Caim first & then S to A'Bhuidheanach Bheag & Glas Mheall Mor. Back via pt 902. Mist cleared during walk with crisp thin layer of snow. (Again with Smithy on 1/9/04 from same start but hills in reverse.)NotReallyABagger28/12/1997
Galltywenallt17/02/1996
Windy, sunny spells, dry, good views.iangalbraith22/07/1995
Slight diversion on way to Carn na Caim from A'Bhuidheanach.Aye Jimmy26/07/1994
With: solo; Followed ridge round from A'Bhuidheanach then continued to Carn na Caim. Met a walker from Penrith, the 1st person I have seen since Glen Tilt 3 days ago.Ian Baines28/06/1994
With Denskyemumbler01/10/1992
Solo, camping near Dalwhinnie. This short day after driving north. All tops in mist.NorfolkPT2115/07/1991
Late 80sOik01/01/1985
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Craig6713/10/2019
Toril07/06/2019
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Rod M05/04/2018
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Steve Q29/04/2016
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