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N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way. Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land(*).
*For information about access rights in Scotland see the ScotWays website.
Please report via the contact page any logs you see below which describe or encourage acts of trespass. Please quote the hill number and hill name.
Logged Descriptions (logged by 75 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
Hill 4 of 7 on 3 day Pairc backpacking trip with Steve & Bob | prwild | 17/09/2022 |
mntainman | 17/09/2022 | |
assynt_bob | 17/09/2022 | |
govanah | 09/09/2022 | |
Revisit. #2 of 11 from Eishken | RHW | 15/05/2022 |
CJM | 15/09/2021 | |
From Caitseal, cloud cleared and pleasant ascent in increasingly better conditions. With CM, Dot S and Keith A. | bolton | 15/09/2021 |
iainwalton | 10/08/2020 | |
Kevin29035 | 17/07/2019 | |
Excellent linear walk from Rhubha Briodog to Sgaladal Mhor including the Marilyns Caiteseal, Cipeagal Bheag & Beinn Mhor. Boat trip arranged by Gill (Katie from Scaladale Centre piloted the little boat out & back - 5 passengers). Really excellent adventure. I should have gone to Scaladal Bheag at end of walk - oops! - Katie came to the rescue, as, realizing my mistake I was heading for the correct pick up point. | ger | 28/05/2019 |
Lovely hill, red throated diver on lochan just below summit. | Jon F | 28/05/2019 |
From Caiteseal to the south on northwards traverse of west Parc | N.Morters | 28/05/2019 |
A wonderful linear walk courtesy of Katy, on the boat from the Scaladale Centre. Katy will drop off and pick up wherever you want. Dropped at Rubha Briodog and collected at Sgaladal Bheag for a great walk over Caiteseal, Cipeagal Bheag and Beinn Mhor via an interesting cairned path around the W end of Carn Ban. Direct line W back to the pick up and we only lost one. Easy going all the way, a top notch walk. Price reduces for more people and if you stay at the centre. Note that Scaladale is part of Lewis and Harris Youth Clubs Association, a registered charity, so your £70 fee for the boat helps to support the organisation. | Gill | 28/05/2019 |
Traversing from Beinn Mhor to Caiteseal for a boat pickup at Ceann Mor. | NormanW | 08/05/2019 |
Round of 3 Marilyns from by Kenmore. Beinn Mhor, Cipeagal and Caiteshal. With Norman Wares. Used boat from Scaladale Centre. Pricey at £200 to be dropped off and collected 7 hrs later so best to share. Descent from Carn Ban wasn't as bad as it looked on the map and the ground was generally good and not too boggy. | AndrewFinnimore | 08/05/2019 |
Simon Winton | 08/05/2019 | |
LizH | 28/09/2017 | |
PeterAH | 28/09/2017 | |
carole engel | 26/05/2017 | |
Tom Mundell | 27/06/2016 | |
Trekking toes | 27/06/2016 | |
A massive day out. 13.5 hours to visit 5 Park Marilyns. Great sense of achievement on a glorious day. Lift across the loch from Eisgein. Uisinis, Gormol, Ciopeagal Bheag, Caiteseal, Beinn Mhor and walk out to Eisgein. Huge walk across country from Gormal to get here. A nice river valley, a beautiful gorge, fantastic sea loch, some very steep grassy slopes down and up. | jenx | 11/05/2016 |
From Eishken with Jenx: Uishnish, Goramol, Caiteshal, Cipeagal Beag and Beinn Mhor. Back to Eishken 13.5 hours later. Great walk on a warm sunny day with bags of visibility. | nordicstar | 11/05/2016 |
richtea5040 | 06/05/2016 | |
4am start from Maaruig. Perfect calm conditions so used inflatable dinghy over to Kenmore, about 45min. Caiteshal, Cipeagal and Beinn Mhor = 6hr30. | danpquinn | 26/07/2015 |
Otis Cambell Alan | Glenford | 27/09/2014 |
Boat from Maraig pier. Windy, mostly dry, mild, good views. | iangalbraith | 27/09/2014 |
With a Marhofn gang out of Maraig. | Chris Peart | 27/09/2014 |
Jim.Fothergill | 27/09/2014 | |
Campbell Singer | 27/09/2014 | |
Tricky | 27/09/2014 | |
otis.laws | 27/09/2014 | |
interloper | 24/09/2013 | |
Fletch | 24/09/2013 | |
AndyS | 23/09/2013 | |
Windy | Martin R | 20/09/2013 |
Tony S | 20/09/2013 | |
Tony Rogers | 17/07/2013 | |
Parked at nb 298161, all Parc marilyns on a 4 day backpack trip. | BLACKHILL | 25/05/2012 |
Via dinghy from Maraig across Loch Seaforth, second of five en route to arriving at Seaforth Head at 1945. | Topographer57 | 08/06/2011 |
Via dinghy from Maraig across Loch Seaforth, second of two as 5 more walking days left and did not want to finish walking at 10pm. I think Jon de F returned to his B&B at midnight so I made a good decision. | Dugswell2 | 08/06/2011 |
Another case of big and little hills being named the wrong way round. Douglas had already been to this higher top. Down through a line of crags, over tussock and up on exposed boulder ridges to the top at 14.15. Sturdy cairn on a rocky outcrop. A long mile over swampy deer grass over the north ridge to get a view of the loch and saw Ruari crossing over. Douglas was waiting in the boat on my arrival. Celebratory drinks at Tarbert. | arranc | 08/06/2011 |
jimbloomer | 08/06/2011 | |
iaindbrown | 08/06/2011 | |
Alan Whatley | 12/04/2011 | |
mae | 12/07/2010 | |
From Caiteseal, good ground with lots of choice. Wild camped on NE side. | Eddie | 16/09/2009 |
BaggerGutt | 31/05/2009 | |
IainT | 16/05/2009 | |
petesimpson | 17/04/2009 |