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Name:Monadh Leathann
Hill number:6901
Height:598m / 1962ft
Section:18B: Sunart and Ardgour
Classification:Tu,5,HF
Drop:32.9m
Col:565.1m  NM 9980 6681  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2128117/09/2017NN 00441 66921  F: cairn
S: Leica RX1250
alda
Summit
Jim
-2062627/04/2013NN 00442 66921  F: rock
S: Abney level
jimbloomer
Summit
134827/04/2013NN 00442 66921  F: rock
S: Abney Level
jimbloomer
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Jim



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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 22 users)ByDate of Ascent
monadh leathann, beinn na cille, squrr na h eanchainne, druim na sgriodain.robertphillips02/04/2022
Route from the entrance to Glen Scaddle. Walked along Glen Scaddle for approx 6km to gap in forest and headed steeply up hillside. Found a ledge to camp overnight and in the morning continued to Tom Uaine. Then A' Bheinn Bhan with its outstanding views of snow-dappled Garbh Bheinn and Beinn na h-Uamha. Returned to beallach, traversed under Tom Uaine, then steady ascent SE to summit of Druim na Sgriodain, surrounded by lochans. Continued along interesting broad ridge to Sgurr na h-Eanchainne, descended N ridge and on to summit of Monadh Leathann. Descended along ridge ENE, picking a bad (very steep) line to eventually reach the road and back to start. Ideal clear conditions, but strong icy wind on the tops.RobertP20/03/2022
Traverse of the ridge from W to E from Glen Scaddle.sclater18/09/2020
Not sure which the two contenders is the actual top - especially covered in snow and ice. Probably best to hop over the fence and do them both.summitter07/01/2018
A diversion from Norman's big celebration, in the company of Gavin Theobald and Alan DawsonColin Crawford17/09/2017
En route to Sgurr na h-Eanchainne. OS 41 calls it Beinn na Cille.IanHHill21/05/2017
Bagged as a diversion up from Sgurr na h-Eanchainnenordicstar12/10/2015
Visit all 3 likeley tops. North top without cairn is the summit.Dugswell227/04/2013
Fairly painless!signyred20/02/2013
Estimated date. Done with Ewen, Wendy, Diane and the kids. (Claire 4)Aimless Rambler01/08/1989
KevPalmer13/06/2018
Gavin Theobald17/09/2017
alda17/09/2017
Tricky21/11/2015
richtea504014/04/2014
chalky195331/12/2013
jimbloomer27/04/2013
Alan Moore27/01/2008
daviemore03/06/2007
Rambling Ray23/05/2004
GordonAdshead01/04/2004
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