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Name:Cnoc Buidhe
Hill number:6946
Height:276m / 906ft
Section:19A: Oban to Loch Fyne
Classification:Tu,2,sHu
Drop:94m
Col:182m  NR946947  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2321016/05/2018NR 94528 95101  F: Small spruce
O: Heathery summit with scattered small trees, a few m leeway on exact HP location.
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 7 users)ByDate of Ascent
3 of 3 from parking at the lochrobertphillips09/04/2023
From NE of loch fairly easily on deer tracks in firebreaks, avoiding thick planting. Hut on summit is flattened.sclater10/11/2021
From the West of the Loch, a neat track winds up through the woods, then follow the old telephone poles to the summit. Wrecked fire lookout hut at the summit. A great wee hill and views.DavieRuts20/10/2021
8th top of 11 on a 22.8km traverse from bus stop South of Birdfield, continuing from Airigh Aird (Cnoc nan Caorann on 1:25000 scale map) I followed the fence-line South to a track then N-N-East to a forest ride then A track taking me to Blackmill loch (reservoir) from where i headed directly for the top. Onwards route South to Creag Chaise...Dazingdale11/09/2021
Alan Whatley02/07/2019
Drove in to Loch Bealach Gearran as no good P at start, then the 3 summits. This one best tackled direct from W end of loch to avoid dense trees.RHW16/05/2018
chalky195313/02/2017