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Name:Aonach Dubh East Top
Hill number:8843
Height:435m / 1427ft
Parent (Ma):916  Creag Dhubh Mhor
RHB Section:12A: Kyle of Lochalsh to Garve
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Alsh & Duich, Catchment Boundaries, Carron
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NG 98501 38603
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:41m
Col:394m  NG981384  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 13 users)ByDate of Ascent
Creag Dhubh Mhor and all its subsidiary humps, bumps and lumps, making use of the stalkers paths from Achintee. Left the village on the southern path and returned via the northern. Creag Dhubh Beag and Aonach Dubh East Top done for completeness. Not a sole to be heard or seen all afternoon.summitter21/03/2022
From Achintee, round of Creag Dhubh Bheag, Creag Dhubh Mhor, Carn Geuradainn pair and Aonach Mor east Top.Colin Crawford17/06/2021
With Luna. Circuit of 10 tumps from Acintee. Stalkers paths both very good, the northern one to Bearneas has been bulldozed for the first couple of miles for a hydro scheme, accessible from the main road near the station.BigNick25/09/2020
Good track from Achnitee to within 170m, then over the rough. From Creag Dhubh Beag and on to Carn Geuradainn SE Top.jonglew12/09/2018
Wearisome early morning grind searching for energy at 4.30am on 13th of 21 summits on a 14 hour overnight bagging adventure on the shortest night. Left Attadale at 6.45pm then 15 kms of lonely rough grass and bog over 11 assorted tops to reach Bendroniag Bothy at 11.15pm in rain and last of daylight for a 4 hour rest / 'sleep' on wooden floor in thin sleeping bag. Left at 3.30am at first light for 10 more tops and 18km back to Attadale for 9.00 am. Rained on and off for 80% of the time which had not been part of the plan. Rocky summit.Chris Pearson22/06/2016
W Jenx from Achintee. Blustery cold day, snow showers. Biting wind. Used stalkers path to gain high ground to NE of summit and over the main top. Collected an assortment of other summits. Stayed dry yet cold wind persisted till return to car.nordicstar02/01/2015
Gavin Theobald24/04/2021
thenomad12/09/2018
Martin R24/05/2015
alda23/05/2014
Adrian03/06/2011
kathyh30/08/2009
john steel27/05/1995