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Name:A' Bhuidheanach
Hill number:673
Height:966m / 3169ft
Section:09C: Loch Lochy to Loch Laggan
Classification:xMT
Drop:4m
Col:962m  NN476905  
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2238925/03/2018NN 48103 90754  F: No feature visible - snow cover
O: Highest point on fence line
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3064426/02/2020NN 48104 90756  F: No feature
O: Ground by iron fence post
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3925817/10/2022NN 48103 90754  F: Ground by old fence postsCraig67
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Carn Liath, A' Bhuidheanach, Stob Coire Dubh, Meall an t-Snaim, Sron Coire a' Chriochairein, Stob Poite Coire Ardair East Top, Stob Poite Coire Ardair, Creag Meagaidh and Creag Meagaidh East Top from parking at Aberarder.JasonStark23/09/2023
Out and back from Carn Liath to the Munro Top.davidpettit8413/04/2022
Carn Liath, Stob Coire Dubh, Stob Poite Coire Ardair. With Sue, Jack & Ellie - post GMC trip.Geoff Briggs08/11/2021
A ridge walk from Aberarder. Up the path/stream ascending Na Cnapanan to Carn Liath, west to Meall an-t Snaim and Stob Coire a'Chriochairein, the east over A'Bhuideannach to Stob Coire Dubh. Below freezing on the ridge with swirling mists and stags roaring, especially the Glenshirra Forest. Trees in the Creag Meagaidh reserve looking beautiful, with Autumn pointillist leaves.Nick Down113/10/2019
From Aberarder, along tracks up to Na Cnapanan, continuing on to Carn Liath, then NE over A'Bhuidheanach to Stob Coire Dubh, returning to Carn Liath, and continuing W over Meall an t-Snaim, Sron Coire a' Chriochairean to Stob Poite Coire Ardair, descent via the Window onto tracks back to Aberarderkdbennett29/06/2019
On TGOC 2019. Last summit of the day after a fantastic long high level walk from Tulloch via Beinn a' Chaorainn, Craig Meagaidh, Stob Poite Coire Ardair and Carn Liath. Continued along the ridge to a high camp approx. 1km to the NE. Sunny and extremely warm!alistairpooler14/05/2019
See Carn LiathPeterb26/06/2017
neil hutton14/06/2017
Revisit for the tops, CW traverse of creag liath, meall chaorainn mor, stob coire dubh, A bhuidheanach, carn liath, meall an t snaim, sron coire a chriochairein, stob poite coire ardair, meall ptarmigan, creag a bhanain, from garva bridge to melgarverobertphillips16/04/2017
Weather fair.MountainMac15/08/2016
Solo.Dangerous Dave16/02/2013
2 of 7: From Stob Coire Dubh.ChrisR12/04/2011
CK SheilaS30/12/2010
With a friend from Garva Bridge. To Carn Liath over Creag Liath and Meall a' Chaorainn Mòr, returning over Stob Coire Dubh.pwbellarby28/06/2009
self east of Carn Liath doing top Stob Coire Dubhdavidsbatty19/06/2009
R Chris Richard Tait02/09/2007
Long almost level ridge running northeast from Carn Liath. yorkie26/03/2005
With Jeanettedickscroop16/08/2003
Hot, sunny, good views.iangalbraith08/08/2003
a full round of all the Creag Meagaidh Munros and Munro Topslangskill15/09/2002
Galltywenallt25/07/1999
On way to Stob Coire Dubh (and back). Traversed Creag Meagaidh massif from end to end for three Munro Tops I'd missed two years earlier. A tiring day.Aye Jimmy04/05/1996
Solo. From Garva Bridge. From the old military road at NN479957 went more or less S, then approximately SE to reach Stob Coire Dubh, A- Bhuirdheanach (deleted Munro top) and Carn Liath. Good weather with some mist on higher parts.pwbellarby02/07/1995
With: mt rk; Walked up from Aberarder to the Window. Up steep snow to E top and summit. Descend back to Window then St Poite Coire Ardair & E top to Sron Coire a'Chriochairean & Meall an t-Snaim. Finally Carn Liath and descent back to car. Superb day.Ian Baines11/06/1993
Round of Creag Meagaidh, Stob Poite Coire Ardair and Carn Liath from shore of Loch Laggan.Eddie10/07/1992
On the way to first (only) visit to Stob Coire Dubh. Spent the day on the ridge north of Coire Ardair, and visited Carn Liath three times!David Purchase03/06/1991
With Brian, who did not do the outliers but waited on me. Must have been at my fittest because we are talking extra miles, not yards. Climbed direct from Aberarder taking a clockwise loop. SS21/07/1990
with Phil RChris Pearson19/08/1989
All Munros and Tops on Creag Meagaidh RHW09/06/1988
Cairngorm Club meet - with a fellow member. After ascending the window and going on to Stob Poite Coire Ardair we went on to Meall an-t-Snaim (just me), Carn Liath and Stob Coire Dhuibh before descending. There was rain from time to time, but not heavy, until Stob Poite Coire Ardair. Then it was fine, gradually improving to a bright sunny afternoon.pwbellarby28/09/1981
IRA-OC HFB12/09/1976
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