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Name:Tom Bailgeann
Hill number:654
Height:464m / 1522ft
RHB Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Nairn, Catchment Boundaries, Ness
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Tump (400-499m), Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,4,Y)
Grid ref:NH 58842 29471
Summit feature:trig point
Drop:242m
Col:222m  NH644282  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 26 35
(1:25k) 417
Observations:trig point about 0.75m higher than cairn 100m NW at NH 58767 29544
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 223 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
briansv650s03/03/2024
nigheandonn02/03/2024
NickF31/12/2023
Evening walk from the start of track of B862. Easy walk up to the top, bit wet in places. Great view of the sunset and over Loch Ness from the west top.PiranhaFish05/08/2023
ketzster06/07/2023
Ben Rinnes16/05/2023
nicolajane27/11/2022
David Gradwell14/06/2022
nathan7928/05/2022
kiltedbiggles28/05/2022
from car park west end of Loch Ceo GlaisBLACKHILL18/05/2022
Parked opposite the mast track. A steep start but a quick hill with fab views.curlebd01/05/2022
Johnny Corbett28/04/2022
Parked on wide verge on B862 (ca NH592291), walked to start of mast track (NH597298) and followed that to the summit (super views), returning mostly same way (upper section has two parallel tracks SW from NH593298: used the lower going up, the upper coming back, the latter may be easier and drier) (1h40m)kdbennett02/04/2022
Am Bodach23/01/2022
Parked by the causeway at the SW end of Loch Duntelchaig and followed the road and track to the masts. The second of two cairns to the NW gives a view over Loch Ness.Nick Down107/09/2021
Followed the track to the masts. Steep and rough in places; boggy bits near the top. Dry day; good views. Start 14:05; finish 15:10dbb23/06/2021
Gavin Theobald31/05/2021
highlandrock23/05/2021
EKilburn15/05/2021
Gemzc15/05/2021
bobhem2530/04/2021
weaselmaster02/10/2020
Sick Kid02/10/2020
davefh20/09/2020
Dee Rogers14/09/2020
Susan Bidwell14/09/2020
Lionel Bidwell14/09/2020
Up n doon the access track.summitter31/08/2020
hornet19/07/2020
mikebeattie04/03/2020
1 of 4: Parked at the bottom of the mast road: ice rink. Track snowy and icy. Ice falling from mast so didn't stay too long and continued over to the cairn.ChrisR12/12/2019
duchally29/11/2019
Via mast track, under reconstruction, very muddy. Still the easiest way and promises to be good!iangalbraith04/11/2019
Even more eroded track to summit. Great views.Play2End07/09/2019
Access track to mast badly eroded by heavy rain but still easy access if walking.dave g20/08/2019
beckybags24/06/2019
A Peckish24/06/2019
Simon Winton23/05/2019
Jon F06/05/2019
chrispine15/04/2019
Trig visitchalky195312/03/2019
Parked near the start of the access track to the mast on the summit of Tom Bailgeann. Went up the access track to the trig point at the summit. This is rather damp high up. Continued to the West Top going up the north ridge. Returned same way. Milder than of late and clear, so good views of Loch Ness etc.pwbellarby12/12/2018
Walked up mast access track. Very steep and rutted; fortunately gate was locked otherwise would have (unwisely) been tempted to (try to) take the car up. Trig pillar marks the HP. On to the West Top.jonglew16/09/2018
Late afternoon, second short hill run up the obvious rough mast track. Fine views up and down the Great Glen, esp Kessock Bridge.N.Morters14/09/2018
Erik B26/06/2018
Start of a holiday, bagged after our journey from Manchester. Easy bag parked at the bottom of the access road. Not a pretty summit with its ephemera but excellent views.briandavies19/04/2018
Dave McG04/04/2018
Tartantraveller02/04/2018
A quick and easy tick up the track to the ugly summit. Nice views though.Gill31/03/2018