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Name:Ruabhal
Hill number:12797
Height:130m / 427ft
Section:25: St Kilda
Classification:Tu,1
Drop:33m
Col:97m  NF095980  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
-2268717/09/2014NF 09576 97874  F: boulder on boulder field
S: obvious summit
jimbloomer
Summit
-2334211/07/2013NF 09577 97873  F: boulder on boulder field
S: obvious summit
P&BN
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517717/09/2014NF 09576 97874  F: boulder on boulder field
S: obvious summit
jimbloomer
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 37 users)ByDate 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.summitter09/09/2023
Fine rocky summit but too windy for Mistress Stone antics.lordtonult09/09/2023
Short stroll from the village. Outstanding views of the surrounding sea cliffs, what a place!Matt290121/08/2021
Top in cloud, ascent included going under the Mistress Stone.clashcityrocker15/07/2021
From campsite, up grassy chimney to trig bolt at Clash na Bearnaich, then S alongridge to here. Fine rocky summit comprising jumble of large boulders. Traversed ridge from here N to An Campar.jonglew22/09/2019
Evening stroll with Pete Milne.Martin R17/09/2015
Bagged on a circuit of six Hirta TUMPs on a sunny afternoon.Dugswell217/09/2014
Final morning of Sept tripRHW15/09/2009
Another great Kilda summitRHW06/05/2003
Visited at least once in the 14 days when I was on the last NT Scotland working party of the season.signyred16/08/1966
govanah09/09/2023
Simon Winton09/09/2023
kathyh07/07/2022
Dave McG11/09/2021
dave g11/09/2021
grumpy11/09/2021
andrew brown22/09/2019
AndyS18/09/2017
PM16/09/2015
clique01/08/2015
jimbloomer17/09/2014
mae17/09/2014
Colin Crawford17/09/2014
Jim.Fothergill17/09/2014
Tony S17/09/2014
richtea504024/11/2013
iaindbrown26/09/2013
Alex C26/09/2013
PeteN11/07/2013
Squidgey18/06/2013
Sherlock14/09/2009
IainT15/09/2008
chalky195316/05/2006
GordonAdshead01/06/2004
Tricky18/06/1976
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