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Name:Cnoc Mor
Hill number:12475
Height:110m / 361ft
Section:24B: Harris and Nearby Islands
Classification:Tu,1
Drop:44m
Col:66m  NB007104  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1358706/05/2016NB 00621 10312  F: no feature
S: obvious summit
jimbloomer
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A morning of incessant rain gave way to an afternoon of incessant rain but I was tired of sitting about so Barbara dropped us off along the Huisinis road to walk back to Abhainn Suidhe over Cnoc Mor, Airde Beaga, Cleit Conachro and Sithean Mor. Boggy but not unduly hard going and all very straightforward until we saw the Leosavay River in full spate. There was no way I was getting over that without poles and with a dog so had to walk back up to between Lochs Haladail and Langabhat where one bit was narrow enough for us to jump over (most of the water was coming in down the Abhainn Haladail). A sting in the tail of what should have been a very simple day.StueyB21/09/2023
Windy with poor weather forecast so stayed low today.PeteF18/04/2022
Roadside parking (NB 0080 1039). Near enough a direct line up; then on the Airde Beaga to complete the tumps on S side of the road.jonglew03/06/2018
from NW, steep climb thru little cragsThen SW to A Beaga RHW31/05/2011
Minto18/09/2022
Dave McG10/09/2021
pwithnall28/08/2021
chalky195308/05/2016
jimbloomer06/05/2016
nordicstar14/09/2015
john steel09/06/1992