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Name:Cnoc a' Chapuill
Hill number:11370
Height:418m / 1371ft
Section:20C: Arran and Holy Island
Classification:Tu,4
Drop:47m
Col:371m  NR977309  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2092817/11/2017NR 96871 30016  F: Rock in heatherRHW
Summit
Jim
2092917/11/2017NR 96861 29990  F: Heather
O: Probably lower, possibly as high
RHW
Subpoint
2DM
3249113/09/2020NR 96864 30020  F: no feature
S: LIDAR (bulk)
jimbloomer
Summit
Jim



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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 8 users)ByDate of Ascent
Drove up the track to c978299 (at big bend just over river - road carries on but with sharper stones and didn't want to risk getting a puncture). Walked along track to junction and cut up through wood (loads of wind throw, horrible). On way back kept to edge of wood then cut down at first stream through the trees - equally horrible. Probably easiest to go up the Allt Mor and along the edge of the wood - thick heather but better than finding a way through the trees.StueyB31/01/2024
With Luna. From forest track entrance on the Ross road at NR 98399 29086, followed new forest track to NR 97259 29744 and cut up to summit through forest, hard going.masmith17/07/2023
Second day of walk between Blackwaterfoot and Lamlash. The approach from Cnoc Shieveina was as bad as I'd expected, horrible spongy moss and heather, not helped by the weather closing in. No view on top. And the link to Cnoc na Dail proved appallingColin Crawford26/08/2022
5 tump round ACW started on track to balgowan farm finished on track down to campsite near the B880, cnoc ballygowan, scrivan, cnoc shieveina, cnoc a chapuill, beinn bhreac.robertphillips28/09/2019
Lamlash to Blackwaterfoot walk with Rob Woodall. Second of 5 hills. From Cnoc na Dail. Fire breaks initially before they petered out, then made the way up, including negotiating lots of wind fall. Open hill top... eventually.jonglew17/11/2017
After Cnoc name Dial, fairly direct line W of beeline, fair bit of windthrow, following rides of 25k map probably betterRHW17/11/2017
1st ever log for this hill and 4th hill of 6 today on a route from Shiskine to Whiting bay, climbing Cnoc Ballygowan, through the forest to Scrivan and then onto Cnoc Shieveina. I took a bearing to an intersection of fences and then another to the summit.My next intended hill:Cnoc na Dail.Dazingdale08/05/2016
chalky195304/09/2016