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Name:Sgurr an Uillt Tharsuinn
Hill number:6459
Height:578m / 1896ft
Parent (Ma):853  Sgurr an Airgid
RHB Section:11A: Loch Duich to Cannich
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Alsh & Duich
Class:Dodd (500-599m), Highland Five
(Tu,5,HF)
Grid ref:NG 92030 23375
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:31m
Col:547m  NG923233  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25 33
(1:25k) 413N
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 6 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked by the Water Works and walked down road and over bridge. Past cliffs until could scramble steeply up bank to the deer fence which I followed round until met another deer fence which I (and the dog) crawled under. Then up through steep mud and dead bracken (would be no fun in summer). Up fence to 407m top and then up to the summit. Easily down to Coire Dhuinnid then took a rising line south of Loch nan Eun to Carn Coire na Coille. Did all 8H5s on this side of the glen from NE to SW - wee climbs connected by boggy moorland. Decrepit deer fence east of the loch easy to get dog under and me over. Deer fence east of Chreamha is new but there is a gate where the stalkers' path crosses over. By-passed the Graham to Carn Loch Bhuic Mhoir then cut north of Boc Mor to Boc Craoibhe-chaoruinn then east to Rainich. Had to cross deer fence again to get to Creag Loch a'Mhuilinn (got the dog under it). Went up north side of Boc Beag (rocks greasy) then off to the east then worked rounStueyB17/11/2023
From large stepping stones at NG 92955 24894 where the vehicle track fords the stream and then followed vehicle track until it veered off leftwards to the saddle to the east of the hill.Alan Moore18/05/2023
Very steeply up from bridge at NG909233.chalky195327/03/2014
Simon Winton28/05/2022
Gavin Theobald25/04/2021
Steve Q23/10/2017