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Name:Beinn na Caillich
Hill number:753
Height:785m / 2575ft
Section:10B: Knoydart to Glen Kingie
Classification:Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,C,Y
Drop:317m
Col:468m  NG814072  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
3554916/06/2021NG 79599 06687  F: CairnDSM
Summit
DM
4099609/06/2023NG 79599 06686  F: Large cairnDSM
Summit
DM
-281426/04/2008NG 79597 06689  F: cairn
S: Abney level
gvjackson
Summit
-281526/04/2008NG 79598 06686  F: cairn
S: Abney level
LR
Summit
-281614/06/2007NG 79595 06686  F: cairn
S: Abney level
dbb
Summit
-281714/05/2011NG 79598 06687  F: cairn
S: Abney level
jimbloomer
Summit



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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 259 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
hillhunter02/03/2024
clanbonham05/09/2023
geoffreycurnock28/07/2023
briansv650s07/07/2023
Solo from Inverie, Mam Uidhe, Abhainn Bheag and up to Mam Li. Steep and 'Rough' up Carn Dubh to summit. Descent SW to Meall Coire an-t Searraich and down to bridge over Abhainn Inbhis Ghuiserein. Awful descent through deep uneven vegetation. Return to Inverie on track. Oh for a MTB!John Lee29/06/2023
andrew brown04/05/2023
weaselmaster29/04/2023
Sick Kid28/04/2023
From the east end of Inverie, along the track over the Mam Uidhe, then the path up to the Mam Li. Steep and rocky ascent up Carn Dubh. Some excellent views to Rum and Skye. Along the long ridge over Meall Coire an t-Searraich, then steeply down the rocky slopes to the bridge over the Abhainn Inbhir Ghuiserin. Two things of note on the descent - what I interpreted as a large debris slide near the top of the slope, and a terrible decision to go straight through the area of replanted trees. Terrain was awful, so ignore the stile and just go round. 26km and 6h 45Rockdoctor02/04/2023
With Ian. 8:30am MV Larven from Mallaig to Inverie - arrived before 9am. Set off up the track to Mam Uidhe, and at the junction of track coming up through the forest (to/from Ladhar Bheinn) we continued to the bridge over Abhainn Inbhir Ghiuserein. From there, over 500m of steep & pathless ascent to Meall an t'Searraich. Contined across to the corbett summit before heading down to Mam Li before following the wet path back to the Ladhar Beinn route and followed that back out to our inwards track. As we had just 6 hours between ferries, we had jogged some of route in and out, so we got back to Inverie at just after 2pm - enough time for a cheeky pint before the ferry back to Mallaig.mproudfoot23/10/2022
Jenn06/08/2022
Boat from Arnisdale. Got dropped off at approx 831079. Up S side Allt na Leth-bheinne on deer track between it and fence. Mostly pathless after fence corner until I got to Carn Dubh then on path most of way to top.duchally28/07/2022
SunnyAdventures09/07/2022
Solo. Approach up the glen meant less wind exposure.garbo110318/06/2022
LadyinAyeVan03/06/2022
A long walk from Inverie to the Mam Li bealach and then directly SW to the summit. Cloudy from 600m but no rain.Returned same way. With John Rogerson, Robin Corlett, Maggie Kift and Dangerous Dave. Around 15 miles and 8 hour return.bolton14/05/2022
Walked in from Inverie to Mam Li. Up E. ridge to summit. With Phil, Robin, John & Maggie. Munro Soc. weekend trip. My 800th Marilyn!Dangerous Dave14/05/2022
steven morrice13/04/2022
Kevin2903511/03/2022
kanderson06/01/2022
patrick25/08/2021
Toril04/08/2021
kiltedbiggles26/06/2021
Used mountain bike to approach. Hill all to myself. Felt hard as I slowly re- build my fitness.ardmairjohn01/06/2021
Ninth. 7.06pmvegibagger28/05/2021
CK SheilaS13/05/2021
Robin5604/05/2021
helenrennard03/04/2021
hornet13/08/2020
Solo fr Inverie, cloud had now filled in so rather grey views but tops still visible. 19M total day, about 10h but went well on the whole, though long knobbly rough traverse between the two hills went slowly. Run back down the path was long but ok, except that I didn't cross where I should have and did a mile or two of rough trackless hiking when I could've been on path on other side of river.NorfolkPT2121/07/2020
Solo climbJamesSDonald31/12/2019
Early morning boat from Mallaig. From Inverie up Gleann Guiserein, then good path up Abhainn Bheag towards Mam Li. Up via Carn Dubh ridge. Descent south halfway along summit ridge before heading E/SE to rejoin route of ascent.benalder28418/11/2019
weaselmaster06/09/2019
Sick Kid06/09/2019
Ian McCabe ColB09/08/2019
Tom Mundell23/07/2019
Trekking toes23/07/2019
GavinTheobald 306/07/2019
Am Bodach03/07/2019
paz195319/06/2019
Fi29/05/2019
scoob29/05/2019
Second visit, TGO ChallengeColin Crawford10/05/2019
Lorna S28/04/2019
bertbarnett12328/04/2019
borderline19/04/2019
bobhem2508/04/2019
Cycled from Inverie up Gleann Guiserein, then good path up Abhainn Bheag towards Mam Li then back over summit.Topographer5703/07/2018
From Sgurr Coire Choinnichean. Descended SCC from the NE end of the ridge to the west of the north spur. Entertaining but surprisingly straightforward descent north dodging various outcrops to the river, through the planted area. Across the bridge, then up Abhainn Bheag past the waterfall, then got wet feet crossing the large stream and improvised a route up to the broad plateau area, steep and heathery in places. Then a straightforward plod to the top.Owen B22/06/2018
The Rodmiester17/06/2018