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Name:Creag na Sgoinne
Hill number:7860
Height:628.2m / 2061ft
Section:14A: Loch Maree to Loch Broom
Classification:sSim
Drop:23m
Col:605.2m  NG 9929 8158  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
3637614/08/2021NG 99131 82020  F: Voutcrop
S: Leica RX1250
alda
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Jim
-2161708/05/2011NG 99131 82020  F: rock
O: alternative summit 550m SSE at NG 99314 81507 (hill 4413)
S: Abney level
jimbloomer
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Looked at least as high as Creg mheall Mor so summitted on the way north along the ridge.Topographer5710/08/2021
Circuit from bridge over River Gruinard. Crossed Allt Loch Ghuibhsachain and followed E bank, crossed after approx 1.5km then climbed to start of stalkers' path. Creag na Sgoine (alternative HuMP summit), Creag-mheall Mor, Creag-mheall Mor East Top (fine rocky top), Carn Lochan na Bearta (another fine top of bare rock), traverse to Frith-mheallan, then on to Beinn a' Chaisgein Beag. Descent E to cross stream and rejoin stalkers path for short distance. Climbed Creag-mheall Meadhonach (camped overnight just below summit), then Creag-mheall Meadhonach North Top, Creag-mheall Beag, Creag-mheall Beag North Top (unable to reach one of summit contentders in wet conditions), then Creag nam Bord to reach the track and return to start. Light rain for most of walk and clouds down low, even over lower tops, just clearing a little at the end of the route.RobertP12/07/2019
Circuit from Gruinardchalky195326/06/2017
10 of 10: From Creag-mheall Mor.ChrisR14/06/2017
Hill was added a year after I was here. Tbc whether visited; I came in from Beinn a' Chaisgein Bheag, then after the Hump, went S for Ruadh-Stac Mor. From details seems the pair are too close to call.RHW02/06/2011
From Carnmorejimbloomer08/05/2011
With Rhona Fraser. From a bivvy after ascending A' Mhaighdean and Ruadh Stac Mòr the day before. Ascended to the summit of Beinn a' Chàisgein Mòr. Continued over Creag-mheal Mòr and Creag-mheal Meadhonach.pwbellarby16/06/1996
alda14/08/2021
Dave McG26/06/2021
interloper17/07/2020
mae11/05/2019
Gavin Theobald05/06/2018
neilsan23/07/2017
Martin R08/10/2015
Alan Whatley11/05/2015
Johnny Corbett23/07/2014
chalky195323/07/2010
Alan Moore16/04/2010
IainT02/08/2006
Arctica12/05/2002