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Logged Descriptions (logged by 117 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
See Sron na h-Iolaire | StueyB | 25/11/2023 |
A round of two Grahams and one sub2k from Victoria Bridge, after sleeping there in van. A bit rough in places but not bad. Dry all day, high cloud, a bit of blue in the sky occasionally and very still. Started with Tairbh, and went clockwise. | Rounsfell | 21/11/2023 |
andrew brown | 08/04/2023 | |
tallscottishguy | 07/04/2023 | |
Iloveducks | 27/08/2022 | |
kanderson | 06/08/2022 | |
A circuit of Meall Tairbh, Beinn a' Chuirn and Beinn Suidhe from Victoria Bridge car park; absolutely rammed at 08.30 but I saw no-one on the hill, though 2 eagles, plenty of deer and Bambi in the grass. MT quite pleasant after the initial thrash up deer grass, slight paths at times. Meall an Laoigh lives up to expectations as per the map. B a'C is the best hill, a wall of crags with various lines of weakness; take your pick. I went up the obvious wide grassy shelf below the lowest crags, circling round to the SW then a short scree slope with good deer path below a crag and short climb on grass to the top. BS is just that, a tedious up and down long ridge and a steep descent to the Loch Dochard track on horrible rampant vegetables; best avoided in mid-summer. Walk out is easy and scenic though. | Gill | 09/07/2022 |
Wycombe Wanderer | 25/06/2021 | |
From Victoria Bridge as part of a circuit including Meall Tairbh and Beinn Suidhe. A long day, but beautiful weather with great views. | vuirich | 18/06/2021 |
Crumblie2 | 27/09/2020 | |
dave g | 17/09/2020 | |
From Victoria Bridge via Meall Buidhe. | curlebd | 31/08/2020 |
Followed the track then path from Forest Lodge. The river stepping-stone crossings were a bit dodgy for Deana, who ended up paddling across Abhainn Shira, but otherwise a pleasant walk to Tom Liath. A midge-ridden ascent over blaeberry bog eventually got us the Beinn Suide's North Top then the main summit itself. Deana didn't fancy the paddle again, so we struck SW to Bealach Eas nan Cabar then up to Beinn a' Chuirn - mostly okay ground but no paths other than the occasional deer track to follow. Homeward over similar pathless boggy grass and heath to Creag an Daimh before more tricky terrain beyond Creag an Tailleir, where sedges, long grass and cow trodden mud hindered the short-legged, before relief when the forest track to the Victoria Bridge car park was reached. A 5 hour round. | summitter | 23/08/2020 |
iainwalton | 31/07/2020 | |
NickF | 21/03/2020 | |
hill walker | 20/09/2019 | |
Simon Winton | 01/08/2019 | |
Gallovidian | 14/07/2019 | |
From car park near Victoria Bridge. Used the track south of Abhainn Shira knowing it goes all the way out to Allt Sùil na Curran’s, then followed on rising traverse to high up and along to summit on mostly easy going grass with occasional soggy bits. Fine viewpoint sunny day | N.Morters | 21/06/2019 |
From parking area at Victoria Bridge, with Ellie dog. | BLACKHILL | 13/05/2019 |
Circuit including Beinn Suidhe, Meall Tairbh and tops from Forest Lodge. Good views, cold for time of year. | RobertP | 04/05/2019 |
duchally | 20/11/2018 | |
Round of Chuirn and Suidhe from Victoria bridge CP. Used track to 232392 but found it long grassy and indistinct and much too soft and wet to cycle. | Topographer57 | 25/08/2018 |
Dave McG | 31/03/2018 | |
Isbjorn | 22/03/2018 | |
Very wet solo round of Suidhe, Chuirn and Tairbh from Victoria Bridge. | amswanston | 29/07/2017 |
From Vic. Bridge car park. Forest track past monument, take LH branch through trees. Track continues past old forest to @232392, (crosses river 4 times, easy today), rough but better than the surrounding tussocks. Sunny, dry, cool wind, great views. | iangalbraith | 02/04/2017 |
neilsan | 07/01/2017 | |
weaselmaster | 27/12/2016 | |
Sick Kid | 27/12/2016 | |
A round of the 2 Grahams and the Marilyn between. Clockwise from the Inn. Took 7 hours. All quite easy. Came back by the forest track which is good. Worst bit was beside the river on the way down to the forest. | jenx | 10/09/2016 |
From Inveroran, after Meall Tairbh, ground between multi contoured and varied, lochans, moraine like. Eventually dropped to col then fairly easy ascent of a'Chuirn. Onto Beinn Suidhe. | nordicstar | 10/09/2016 |
3 of 7: From Beinn Suidhe. | ChrisR | 18/06/2016 |
Isbjorn | 14/05/2016 | |
NormanW | 30/04/2016 | |
sarahk | 14/02/2016 | |
Unplanned addition to route which seemed necessary after I noticed it was only 564m on my copy of sheet 50. Good hill anyway. | alda | 25/08/2015 |
Campbell Singer | 08/06/2015 | |
Chris Peart | 10/05/2015 | |
AndyS | 30/04/2015 | |
Parked near Victoria Bridge up track and along NE ridge to summit which I may have visited before when doing the Grahams but suspect I contoured round before I found out about Marilyns! Back same way. No paths but some useful deer tracks. | AndrewFinnimore | 15/10/2014 |
grumpy | 21/09/2014 | |
cmac | 31/05/2014 | |
round of meall tairbh, beinn a chuirn, and beinn suidhe in deep snow from victoria bidge. | robertphillips | 23/03/2014 |
Surprisingly easy from the col of B.Suidhe. However, it is a long way back to Victoria Br. Did consider a start from Glen Orchy but it is equally long way to a bridge over the river. Ran out of daylight which meant 'fun' in the boggy end bit. | Martin R | 12/03/2014 |
chrispine | 20/08/2013 | |
Round of Beinn Suidhe, Beinn a Chuirn and Meall Tairbh from Victoria Bridge car park on a hot sunny afternoon and evening. 6 gruelling hours. | alexmaclennan | 08/07/2013 |
PGCE | 08/05/2013 | |
RichardM | 11/12/2012 | |
Tom Mundell | 18/08/2012 |