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Name:Cnoc a' Ghiubhais
Hill number:1121
Height:298m / 978ft
Section:16A: Cape Wrath Peninsula
Classification:Hu,Tu,2,sMa,Y
Drop:140m
Col:158m  NC278678  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
-411617/07/2012NC 26633 70118  F: cairnm0untain_n0mad
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46617/07/2012NC 26633 70118  F: large symmetrical cairn with inserted fence post
O: the hill has a flat summit plateau with lots of possible summit points reading 298m, but the cairn seemed the most probable
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 22 users)ByDate of Ascent
Across from Beinn Dearg - the going not too bad.Chris Peart04/11/2018
From the road above the Kervaig River, onto Cnoc a Ghiubhais, then across to Dunan Mor and the lighthouse at last on my third trip into this area.jenx27/08/2018
With Jenx and Bryher, climbed Cnoc a' Ghiubhais after alighting the CW minibus further up the road. Wet tussocky conditions, passed another old APC and the shipping container en route. Down the fine ridge to pick up the inland section of the CWT to regain road and easily climb to trig and then cairned viewpoint on Dunan Mor. Down to lighthouse for views and lunch at the cafe before bus back to ferry.nordicstar27/08/2018
From North and then on to Maovally. All reasonable going.Tony S14/08/2018
Decent ground between Beinn Dearg and here.mae08/08/2018
Up from road bend at NC285715 and on for Beinn Dearg via E sandy shore of Lock Keisgaig.Eddie21/08/2016
OK summit & view. long scenic tramp from S via Sandwood Bay; cross Loch outflow stepping stones RHW17/09/2003
weaselmaster03/12/2023
Fletch28/06/2023
interloper28/06/2023
danpquinn19/03/2023
richtea504010/08/2018
john steel31/05/2017
IainK05/01/2017
bjewing23/06/2016
chalky195311/05/2013
Tricky01/05/2013
m0untain_n0mad17/07/2012
assynt_bob26/05/2012
Alan Whatley11/04/2012
Colin Crawford13/11/2010
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