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Name:Beinn nan Sparra South Top
Hill number:8800
Height:435m / 1427ft
Parent (Ma):882  Creag Dhubh
RHB Section:11B: Glen Affric to Glen Moriston
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Beauly
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NH 25444 24281
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:38m
Col:397m  NH252244  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25
(1:25k) 415
Observations:outcrop 20m ESE at NH 25464 24276 may be as high
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 7 users)ByDate of Ascent
2 of 2: From the main top. All very rough ground until back on the Affric Kintail Trail at 242 246. With Karen.ChrisR02/11/2021
From forest road by Loch an Earig. Found a easy way through a gap in trees to the top. Down through trees and round to the left of the impressive, for these parts, cliff, to get to Beinn nan Sparra.Alan Moore20/04/2018
From NE, Dog Falls car park, after main summit, then down NW skirting Sparra and easy descent thru open wood to forest road. Bagged the island on way back, as tide was out!RHW23/12/2017
Tricky05/05/2023
Lindsay M06/11/2022
chalky195325/07/2011
sclater03/05/1981