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Name:Cnap na Feola
Hill number:6560
Height:579m / 1900ft
Parent (Ma):913  Meall na Faochaig
RHB Section:12A: Kyle of Lochalsh to Garve
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Cromarty
Class:Dodd (500-599m), Highland Five
(Tu,5,HF)
Grid ref:NH 22815 54012
Summit feature:small cairn
Drop:74m
Col:505m  NH233537  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25
(1:25k) 430
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 8 users)ByDate of Ascent
Traversed W to E enroute to Meall na Faochaig. Rough underfoot with numerous peat hags, although the summit area has short vegetation, plus a cairn.Rod M13/09/2015
StueyB24/06/2022
BlackPanther01/07/2020
sarahk24/02/2019
hill walker21/12/2018
Gallovidian31/05/2018
chalky195301/05/2017
Alan Moore05/06/2007