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Name:Sron Garbh
Hill number:809
Height:1131m / 3711ft
Parent (Ma):803  Carn Eighe
Parent (SMC):803  Carn Eighe
RHB Section:11A: Loch Duich to Cannich
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Beauly
Class:Munro Top, High Hills of Britain, Subsimm
(MT,HHB,sSim)
Grid ref:NH 14453 26376
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:24m
Col:1107m  NH140262  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25
(1:25k) 414N
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 361 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
vgiorgio09/08/2023
ChrisVDM26/07/2023
PVokes02/06/2023
Hal & Rafe07/05/2023
govanah229/08/2022
iainwalton22/07/2022
Mullardoch round of all Munros and all Munro Tops. 3 day backpack.Geoff Briggs15/07/2022
TommyG10/07/2022
weaselmaster10/07/2022
Sick Kid10/07/2022
andy.painter07/06/2022
benalder5004/06/2022
anguscow17/05/2022
On route of a Simms mop-up walk.PGCE07/05/2022
Livi202015/04/2022
Kendall16/08/2021
amcvey14/08/2021
dal26/07/2021
EasternHiker03/07/2021
Tony J29/06/2021
davefh22/06/2021
Peterb20/06/2021
Mullardoch loop, 12 Munros, 17.5hrsHuwel17/06/2021
see log for Beinn Fhionnlaidhcarole engel02/06/2021
Loch Mullardoch Circuitmaclrc23/05/2021
A round of Gleann nam Fiadh taking in all the Munros and tops. Weather sadly misty all day and extremely wet underfoot in the valley. With B and R.jenx22/10/2020
Finally to Shurr na Lapaich after many years wanting. Dross weather tho. From Affric CP to Affric lodge and good track to 500m. Rough walking to ridge path at 800m. Continued over Mullach Cadha Rainich to Mam Sodhail in deteriorating weather, not the improvement forecast. After Carn Eighe took the next five MTs in rain, hail and low cloud. Dropped off ridge before Tom a Choinnich steeply to lower burn in spate. No crossing back to Affric lodge so all way down left side of burn to road by new hydro scheme and a mile back up valley to van.nordicstar22/10/2020
Fi18/10/2020
scoob18/10/2020
Scott Morley 8606/10/2020
Badders16/09/2020
Strathcarron24/08/2020
SunnyAdventures29/06/2019
spallen28/05/2019
mcbiydw228/05/2019
Marra128/05/2019
ianwatson25/05/2019
toby13/09/2018
tomcr8824/07/2018
Track near Affric Lodge N, then W across moorland to Sgurr na Lapaich, along ridge via Mullach Cadha Rainich to Mam Sodhail, then N to Beinn Fhionnlaidh (contouring past Carn Eige on W side), via Stob Coire Lochan, returned over Carn Eige, then along E ridge over Stob a' Choire Dhomhain, Stob Coire Dhomhnuill, Sron Garbh, then descended to Gleann nam Fiadh to follow track out, but it was in such poor condition that I crossed the river and took the track S direct back to Affric Lodgekdbennett17/06/2018
From Glen Affric, Mam Sodhail, Carn Eige and Beinn Fhionnlaidh plus tops on route.rhalstead15/06/2018
Driftwood05/06/2018
interloper30/05/2018
Fletch30/05/2018
weaselmaster06/05/2018
Sick Kid06/05/2018
stuartgreig22/10/2017
On Langie Glen Affric meet. With Jude on way to Carn Eighe.Grinner14/10/2017
Pommyjon01/09/2017
ras5229/08/2017