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Name:Sgurr nan Conbhairean
Hill number:863
Height:1109m / 3638ft
RHB Section:11B: Glen Affric to Glen Moriston
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Beauly, Catchment Boundaries, Ness
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain,
Murdo, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y)
Grid ref:NH 12991 13885
Summit feature:ground between large cairn and small wind-shelter
Drop:382m
Col:727m  NH109142  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 34
(1:25k) 414N 414S
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 675 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Joel45131/12/2023
DotMP01/08/2023
Carn Ghluasaid, Creag a' Chaorainn, Sgurr nan Conbhairean, Sail Chaorainn, Carn Cna Coire Mheadhoin, Tigh Mor na Seilge and Drochaid an Tuill Easaich from parking at Lundie.JasonStark22/07/2023
Cluanie Munros 5 peaker - Steven Fallon routehummusg18/06/2023
Delyoung14/06/2023
dickiewren04/06/2023
LANGDALE04/06/2023
Up from Lundie to Carn Ghluasaid on good stalkers path then over Creag a Chaorainn and on to the large cairn and wind shelter on Sgurr nan Conbhairean. Super view point but midges were terrible so I didn’t hang around on to Sail Chaorainn. Summit looked like rocky rib as opposed to the cairn. Then walked out to Carn na Coire Mheadhoin. Visited the cairn but this was clearly lower than the unmarked high point. Returned and took bypass path around Conbhairean to summit of Drochaid an Tuill Easaich. Managed to have lunch here as sun was out and midges had disappeared. Descent down Meall Breac. Dip in stream and walk back on old military road. Time taken 7 hours 5 minutes for 12.5 miles and 4278 feet of ascent.isabelle02/06/2023
Rob Jackson24/05/2023
PVokes12/05/2023
With Jack Coronation backpacking tripfellie05/05/2023
solitaryfellwanderer02/05/2023
fellwanderer9201/05/2023
With Zoe Gordon, Richard and Gillian Walker in better than expected weather. Large cairn with great view for lunch. After Carn Ghlusaid and Munro top and before Sail Chaorainn. Good path and gentle grass and rock inclines. Most of snow melted. Zoe’s half way MunroDenise 28/04/2023
From Lundie parking, good path up to Carn Ghluasaid, then along to Creag a Chaorainn, Sgurr nan Conbhairean, Sail Chaorainn before returning via Drochaid an Tuill Easaich. Despite a poor weather forecast we enjoyed a pleasant weather window all day. With Gillian, Denise and Zoe.richard6928/04/2023
ChrisVDM12/02/2023
bobhem2529/01/2023
anguscow14/11/2022
rox.a.k13/11/2022
AJ, AWFred Windsor23/09/2022
npeterc10/09/2022
Excellent day out on my own, great weather and views, awesome!Kevthecat17/08/2022
Dottie00103/08/2022
Dottie03/08/2022
EasternHiker31/07/2022
22km circuit in just over 6 hrs, taking in 3 munros and 4 munro tops. The two furthest tops are a significant addition.Nicky C29/07/2022
Another re-visit.dal26/07/2022
barryms17/06/2022
Epic day out with H&K, all that was missing was Kev & Gus!Baz with H&K02/06/2022
Bonzo01/06/2022
Lundie - Carn Ghlusaid - Creag a' Chaorinn - Sgurr nan Conbhairean - Drochaid an Tuuill Easaichsqueegs23/05/2022
GavinTheobald 307/05/2022
Andrew Stalker20/04/2022
PaulMcMurtrie27/12/2021
with Jeff.Cumbrianexile03/11/2021
vgiorgio10/08/2021
Fi26/06/2021
scoob26/06/2021
Crawford Lindsay03/06/2021
wintergreen03/06/2021
From Affric. Up and over Carn a' Choire Ghairbh, then on to 3 Munros. Descended down via Allt na Ciche afterwards.quadbarrel26/05/2021
weaselmaster08/05/2021
Sick Kid08/05/2021
anguscow05/05/2021
With Karen, sunshine & snow.Highland Days11/04/2021
Kendall10/02/2021
easers08/11/2020
andy.painter08/10/2020
gettingonabit18/09/2020
soloTintenty29/08/2020