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Name:Biod an Fhithich North Top
Hill number:6367
Height:540m / 1772ft
Parent (Ma):724  Biod an Fhithich
RHB Section:10A: Glen Shiel to Loch Hourn and Loch Quoich
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Alsh & Duich
Class:Subdodd
(s5)
Grid ref:NG 94705 15561
Summit feature:mossy outcrop
Drop:20m
Col:520m  NG947154  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 33
(1:25k) 413N 414N 414S
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 34 users)ByDate of Ascent
Fantastic circuit of the Saddle from Shiel Bridge - Allt Undalain, Loch Coire nan Crogachan, then the long and very undulating north ridge of the Saddle taking in all the summits, count our below Sgurr nan Forcan then descended thenA Mhuing ridge. Superb walking in very cold, windy conditions , but superb visibility and views. 21km 7h 30Rockdoctor08/03/2024
Biod an Fhithich/Saddle horseshoe from Shiel Bridge campsitedaviemore28/05/2023
First new summit since lockdown with Beth, Luna and PeggiBigNick11/07/2020
f.a, 7 in group, windy, rain , sleet, snow, generally grim, 7.3 miles, climbed from glen Shiel lodge, rain from the start, path to gleann undalain then uphill to gain the ridge, lots of rises and tops along the ridge, some with steep ground, sleet turning to snow just before the summit, then easily down to the bealach na craoibhe and down to coire caol and back along a saturated glen to the lodgerum doodle 18/02/2019
Gordonsoftsquare19/02/2018
With Steve Smith. From the A87 (parking at NG 9676 1444). Good track up to Biod an Fhithich and on to here. On to A'Mhuing before dropping back to the roadside memorial to Donald Campbell.jonglew25/10/2017
with Jamievegibagger14/06/2015
2 of 10: From A'Mhuing.ChrisR22/03/2012
DebsMountain Goat30/03/2011
Route up to Biod an Fhithich.smocks and denims23/03/2004
SMMC Morvich meet, with Bill Bracewell, Kim Hardy and Roy Phillips.clashcityrocker17/04/1997
Rod M09/08/2023
rocket-ron24/07/2021
Kevin2903502/10/2020
clanbonham01/01/2019
benalder5011/06/2018
mntainman25/10/2017
weaselmaster14/10/2017
Sick Kid14/10/2017
flakeyw17/09/2017
weaselmaster30/10/2016
Sick Kid30/10/2016
ngthack18/05/2015
iainwalton20/08/2013
Gavin Theobald02/05/2012
RobB22/04/2011
Wycombe Wanderer19/06/2010
thenomad09/02/2010
Alan Moore03/12/2008
davidpettit8402/07/2008
peterstanding08/03/1998
amblemark25/05/1996
Alaric05/06/1990
IainT31/03/1986
Bongonog 01/08/1984