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Name:Beinn Dearg Bheag North Top
Hill number:6666
Height:785m / 2575ft
Parent (Ma):1028  Beinn Dearg Bheag
RHB Section:14A: Loch Maree to Loch Broom
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Gruinard
Class:Subsimm
(sSim)
Grid ref:NH 01945 81491
Summit feature:small pile of rocks
Drop:21m
Col:764m  NH019814  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 19
(1:25k) 435N
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 38 users)ByDate of Ascent
With Tony from Shenevall.Crossed river at NH 0565 8099 either go down to Loch head and follow river back up (quite dry) or cut accross with faint path from NH 0614 8124, by boulder. with care not too boggyHardenC06/03/2024
hillhunter03/06/2023
Gavin Theobald31/05/2023
patrick03/06/2022
hill walker02/08/2019
Gruinard - track - Beinn Dearg Bheag by NW ridge - Beinn Dearg Mor - back to Bealach - path by Loch na Sealga - track - Gruinarddavidpettit8430/05/2019
With: hb; From Shenevall, across two very low rivers & very dry bog (!) to Larachantivore. Slanted and zig-zagged to gain S corrie then up to the E top. Along ridge to main summit and airy top. Descended to bealach then up Beinn Dearg Bheag and N top. Descended back to bealach then down to Loch Toll an Lochain down to path by Loch na Sealga for return to Shenevall.Ian Baines05/06/2018
With: ib; Helen Baines05/06/2018
andrew brown27/05/2018
scoob24/05/2016
Fi24/05/2016
Martin R09/10/2015
interloper30/07/2015
Fletch30/07/2015
lordtonult10/05/2014
robertphillips08/09/2013
NormanW17/05/2013
JimT03/08/2012
benalder28401/07/2012
chalky195315/04/2012
Dave McG06/09/2011
kathyh18/07/2011
IainK02/04/2011
daviemore01/09/2010
alda13/05/2005
Alan Whatley30/05/2003
GaryJones01/04/2003
From Shenvall, walked in from Corrie Hallie, then dropped gear and over rivers. Up the grand NE ridge, and onto the Beag to before return to bothy. Good warm up for the 'six'nordicstar05/05/2001
RS AS. Shenavall to Beinn Dearg Mor by scramble to east ridge then onto Beinn Dearg Bheag & return to Shenavall. Fine mild sunny day.Vin05/05/2001
paulsross01/01/2000
Gill01/01/2000
GordonAdshead01/08/1995
With four friends. We parked near Carn na h-Aire and walked up the track to Loch na Sealga. We came to a rickety boat house. We followed a bit of path rising slowly and then went up the hillside to a col NW of Beinn Dearg Bheag. We climbed up to the summit of Beinn Dearg Bheag, passing over the tops of Carn Airigh an Easain* and Carn Loch Ghiubhsachain* as well as the North Top. As we descended to the col on the other side it got a little damp. We reached the col at 21:30 and decided to stay the night there in survival bags. It rained most of the night. The cloud was well down. However, the cloud rose and we decided to go to the summit of Beinn Dearg Mòr. *Names added 2015.pwbellarby19/06/1993
Tony Rogers31/07/1992
AJR21/05/1988
Alan Moore16/05/1988
IainT19/07/1984
tsmart01/01/1950