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Name:Na Tuadhan
Hill number:3289
Height:861.4m / 2826ft
Section:16E: Scourie to Lairg
Classification:Tu,Sim,HHB,sHu,CT
Drop:96.9m
Col:764.4m  NC 3001 2122  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2278817/04/2018NC 30374 21472  F: boulder
S: Leica RX1250
alda
Summit
Jim
2278917/04/2018NC 30010 21220  F: col
S: Leica RX1250
alda
Col
Jim
3771920/03/2022NC 30376 21471  F: Outcrop at cliff edgeDSM
Summit
DM
-1439727/05/2008NC 30372 21471  F: boulder 2m N of cairnLR
Summit
-1439828/05/2011NC 30372 21470  F: boulder 2m N of cairnRHW
Summit



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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 46 users)ByDate of Ascent
Weather fair.MountainMac21/04/2023
From Inchnadamph. Conival North Top, Na Tuadhan (great summit), Beinn an Fhurain, Meall nan Caorach, Beinn Uidhe South Top, Beinn Uidhe, Cnoc an Droighinn.PGCE18/10/2020
Picking up odds and ends of tops but an interesting day nonetheless. From Inchnadamph followed stream straight up to ridge though I had a few doubts about exactly where I was when I got there - slightly south of were I expected. But then straightforward to Na Tuadhan (Ct)); on to Meall na Caoroch (Gt); Beinn Uidhe S top (Gt); and on to Beinn Uidhe (Gt). Dropped down to NW as ground looked easier and probably was.dickscroop03/08/2019
After Conival, continued NE and ascended blocky stable scree to obvious outcrop at cliff edge with steep and loose drop SE. Sunny and warm with clear views. descende west over easy boggy terrain.Denise 14/10/2018
A great little hill, particularly the tight folds of quartzite when viewed from the S. High point a block on very edge of precipitous S face. Also on:- 22-04-1987,RichardM14/10/2018
Wildalda17/04/2018
Stood on summit during Assynt MRT training exercise. I think that I had been up here previously on a mountain rescue call out.assynt_bob20/09/2015
Inchnadamph circular. The acreage of shattered mixed rock here is astounding.Smudge17/04/2015
self (Conival)davidsbatty07/09/2014
Inchnadamph - Dubh Loch Mor - Ben More Assynt South Top - Ben More Assynt - Conival - Beinn Uidhe - Glas Bheinn - Inchnadamphdavidpettit8428/05/2013
On Cape Wrath TrailSteve Clark01/06/2012
fine summit, neat cairn on brin k of cliff, crazy windy, bit of a struggle, waterfall going upwards. after Conival, from W RHW28/05/2011
Ascent from the traditional pech up to Conival. The hordes turned right, I went left. A very rough hill.fasgadh02/10/2010
Simon Winton15/08/2023
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