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Name:Beinn Tharsuinn
Hill number:904
Height:861.2m / 2825ft
RHB Section:12A: Kyle of Lochalsh to Garve
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Alsh & Duich, Beauly
Watershed:Cardiff to Cape Wrath, Dover to Cape Wrath, Lowestoft to Duncansby Head, Land's End to John o' Groats, Inner Moray Firth, The Lizard to Dunnet Head
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Corbett, High Hills of Britain,
Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,C,HHB,Y)
Grid ref:NH 05521 43338
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:224m
Col:637m  NH062448  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25
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Survey:obvious summit/Leica RX1250
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From Craig. Glorious day walking up the Pollan Buidhe. The Bealach pass was a bit wet but a fast approach. Solo.bolton25/05/2023
Sgùrr na Feartaig & Beinn Tharsuinn with John, from Craig. Parked in forest car park across from rail crossing and followed the track parallel with the Allt Chonais around to where a path heads up to Bealach Bhearnais. At the bealach, followed an intermittent path along to the summit of Tharsuinn. Returned back to the bealach and headed east to Coire nan Each and then ascended directly up to the summit of Feartaig. From there, followed stalkers path NNE to a small dam across the Allt Chonais (small bridge upstream) and then returned back along the main track to Achnashellach. Total time 6h 24min. Low clouds, clag above 600m.mproudfoot20/05/2023
After steep descent from Sgurr na Feartaig, still cloudy dismal weather. Used GPS as couldn't see a thing,Jhimmy21/09/2021
Sgurr na Feartaig, Beinn Tharsuinn, Bidein a' Choire Sheasgaich, Lurg Mhor and Meall Mor from Craig.rhalstead25/06/2021
From Craig, bike to 074468, new rope and wire bridge over river, stalkers path and up north face.iangalbraith21/06/2021
From Craig with Sgurr na Feartaig. Soft wet snow made steep ascent from bealach unpleasant at times, but worth it for the viewsRockdoctor07/05/2021
From Craig via Sgurr a' Chaorachain and Sgurr Choinnich, then on to Sgurr na Feartaig.quadbarrel28/04/2021
With Sunny & Iain - 6 Monar Munros, overnight camp Day 1 Bidein a Choire Sheasgaich, Lurg Mhor, Sgurr a' Chaorachain, Sgurr ChoinnichHuwel13/06/2020
From Craig on a sunny day.jimbloomer215/05/2019
From Sgurr na Feartaig in mist and light rain. Came a bit too far east off SnF, added a bit of extra reascent and rough terrain.Owen B08/07/2018
With Will and Chris, on way in to Bearnais bothy. Packs left at bealach whilst we did the hill.Grinner11/11/2017
Climbed it enroute to 2 munros. Rising cloud on way out. Clear on way back with stunning views of nearby torridon hills looking resplendent.dave neilson25/07/2017
Club weekend, completed Beinn Tharsuinn, Bidein a'Choire Sheasgich & Lurg Mhor with Dave TJamesSDonald10/06/2017
CK SheilaS02/05/2017
From Craig, on a very wet day. No views whatsoever. Good to see that the stalker's path is still in good shape despite the passage of 1000s of baggers!Gill29/10/2016
From Craig via Feartaig. Back over a sim down from Bearnais col and a distinct stalkers path unfortunately dilapidated by generations of Munro baggers.Topographer5709/10/2016
Cycle from Craig to Bealach Bhearnais turn off. Plus both north tops.ngthack13/04/2016
Did on way to Bidein a' Choire Sheasgaich & Lurg Mhorduchally14/09/2014
ghaley10/09/2014
1 of 4: From Craig CP.ChrisR29/04/2014
With big John and Davie MoyNozzer24/10/2013
Solo tripInvicta1422/08/2013
Solo, great winter conditions.thenomad01/05/2013
tickchazzyboy1910/10/2012
Up from SE top, easy work, interesting rock split on summit, along with 4 very white ponies then down easy grass with lots of streams to Allt Bealach CrudhainWhithaugh12/08/2012
selfdavidsbatty14/07/2012
beinn tharsuinn, beinn a choire sheasgaich, and lurg mhor from craig, cycled up to wire bridge.robertphillips28/04/2012
En route to Lurg Mhordavidpettit8430/05/2011
Solo.Dangerous Dave11/06/2010
Beinn Tharsuinn and Sgurr na Feartaig and tops while staying with YAC at Hut Inver S of Auchnasheen.vegibagger28/05/2010
Long walk in from Craig via Pollan Buidhe and Bealach Bhearnais. yorkie11/06/2009
Beautiful corbett with great views. Took a number of pics from here. Company: Martin Stewartiandesbottes04/07/2008
Circuit from Craig via Sgurr na Feartaigrjf3531/07/2007
Drove up late Friday, stayed at Gerry's. Up early, pitched tent at Bealach Bhearnais, then up here en route to LM & BCS. Dodging showers all the way but worked out ok.Colinmac200517/02/2007
Bearnais bothy, Sheasgaich, Lurg Mhor, back over Beinn Tharsuinn to bothyFlatfield24/07/2006
1 & 5 of 5: Out from Craig. Return from Bidean a Choire Sheasgaich.ChrisR08/06/2006
With BES, overnight bivvy on tricol below after Munros prev day.nordicstar15/04/2004
See Lurg Mor, same datedbb19/05/2003
R Chris en route to Lurg Mor poor weather Richard Tait01/05/2003
On the TGO ChallengeBLACKHILL11/05/2002
With Shaky from Craig on the way to Lurg Mhor & Cheesecake. The usual way up to Bealach Bhearnais, over Beinn Tharsuinn & then the Munros. Returned to the col between Lurg Mhor & Cheesecake & then dropped N skirting Tharsuinn's SE spur to follow the glen back up to the Bealach Bhearnais which was surprisingly easy going underfoot. Back started stiffening up badly later on - the start of a 7 month battle with sciatica which laid me out for the rest of the trip. Yuk.NotReallyABagger07/05/2002
Solo walk. Second of six peaks on a 20-mile route based at Gerry's bunkhouse.mikejacobs21/07/2001
Galltywenallt02/06/2000
Solo. MTB from Achnashellach to Pollan Br. Beinn Tharsuinn, B n'C Sheasgaigh, Lurg Mor, Loch Monar, Sgurr Choinich & Sgurr a'Chaorachain & Bidean an Eoin Deirg. Return over Sgurr a'Chaorachain. Overcast day of frequent light showers.Vin30/05/2000
Corbett done on way to Sheasgaich and Lurg Mhor. Walked from Craig.Aye Jimmy21/09/1996
En route to 'Munroist's Reward' Lurg Mhor with JV, JD and MJ.John Lee24/08/1996
A Corbett 'in the way' to and back again from Lurg Mhor. Solo on a 12 hour outing from GerrysChris Pearson29/05/1996
On circuit with Sgurr na Feartaig with Ian Bolton tbcSpudGunn30/06/1995
BGS GSC Team HFB27/05/1995
climbed from gerry's hostel on way to bidein a choire sneasgaich & lurg mhor and its far top, meall mor. long day out and backrum doodle 05/06/1994