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Name:Cnoc a' Mhadaidh
Hill number:6781
Height:594m / 1949ft
Section:16B: Durness to Loch Shin
Classification:Tu,5,HF,sHu
Drop:96m
Col:498m  NC320521  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1999618/05/2017NC 32542 52487  F: Outcrop
O: Col not surveyed
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Cycle from Gualin House. Left bike 7km in. Walk over Cnoc Mhadaidh on way to Ganu Mor.John Lee08/09/2021
Parked near Gualin House. Great walk to Cnoc Duail (up gully on N side following faint deer track) and Cnoc a' Mhadaidh. Very good views of the E side of Foinaven.PGCE07/05/2021
From Ceann Garbh and then down the east shoulder to the estate road. Probably nicer up than down.Alan Moore16/05/2018
From just N of Gualin House, accessing hills via Strath Dionard track. Excellent slabs climbing Cnoc a'Mhadaidh, then steeply to Ceann Garbh, andf ridge to Ganu Mor and A'Cheir Ghorm, returning along the ridge (cloud covered as ascended, but partial clearance at one stage providing fantastic views). Descended by same route except bypassed Cnoc a'Mhadaidh to SE.RobertP07/07/2017
Some great slabs on the way up from Strath Dionardalda18/05/2017
Outcrop. The two 500s after Ceann Garbh and Ganu jMor then traverse round N side and back to Rhiconich.RHW21/06/2016
iainwalton26/03/2024
weaselmaster21/07/2023
Sick Kid21/07/2023
mae31/05/2023
Alan Whatley07/05/2021
amblemark27/05/2018
bertbarnett12326/05/2018
chalky195319/06/2016
Dave Geere29/08/2012
ngthack08/04/2009
grumpy25/03/2007
iaindbrown06/02/2007
IainT08/08/2003
Gill01/01/2000
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