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*For information about access rights in Scotland see the ScotWays website.
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 26 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
A counter-clockwise circuit of Kilda's Humps, Tumps and other bumps with Deana, Carol & Calum. Starting with mist, wind and rain from the campsite to Oisebhal then over to the two trigs of Conachair. Only then did the mist clear, giving clear-sight of our next objectives ... Mullach Mor, Claigeann Mor, Mullach Bi & its North Top, then the wonderfully positioned promontory of An Campar. Now reduced to just me and Calum, we contoured back around the westerly peaks to get a quick bag of Ruabhal before our boat departure deadline was breached. All easily done within the allotted 4.5 hrs and our tents packed up by our better, more sensible better-halves to boot. | summitter | 09/09/2023 |
From Ruabhal on a traverse of the ridge picking up the intervening tumps. Returned to campsite via 239m spot height at Am Blaid. | jonglew | 22/09/2019 |
I might be Soayed by Richtea's judgment. | Martin R | 16/09/2015 |
Probably the best hill on St Kilda. | richtea5040 | 24/11/2013 |
fabulous circuit wander in calm almost windless day over Hirta with Martin Richardson, on my first visit to St Kilda. Along village street, up the winding road to the west over Claigeann Mor to Mullach Bi and NW out to An Campar then east down across the valley and up to Mullach Mor across to Conachair down south to the trig and round by cliffs out to Oisebhal and back to the village. Glorious | vegibagger | 24/11/2013 |
Final morning of Sept trip, classic Soay view | RHW | 15/09/2009 |
Visited at least once in the 14 days when I was on the last NT Scotland working party of the 1966 season. Great views down to the stacks and across to Soay, plus an interesting cave with seals down at the shore below. | signyred | 18/08/1966 |
govanah | 09/09/2023 | |
Simon Winton | 08/09/2023 | |
kathyh | 08/07/2022 | |
Dave McG | 11/09/2021 | |
dave g | 11/09/2021 | |
andrew brown | 23/09/2019 | |
JtwoUD | 15/05/2016 | |
PM | 16/09/2015 | |
Colin Crawford | 17/09/2014 | |
Jim.Fothergill | 17/09/2014 | |
chalky1953 | 24/11/2013 | |
Alex C | 26/09/2013 | |
Sherlock | 26/09/2013 | |
PeteN | 11/07/2013 | |
Squidgey | 25/06/2013 | |
alda | 14/09/2009 | |
Kiltie | 14/09/2009 | |
Tricky | 17/06/1976 | |
StueyB | blank |