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Name:Creag Lundie South Top
Hill number:8822
Height:248m / 814ft
Section:11B: Glen Affric to Glen Moriston
Classification:Tu,2
Drop:31m
Col:217m  NH156103  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2153526/12/2017NH 15347 10104  F: Small cairn
O: Clearly has never been an island - wide col is virgin heather moorland. However there is some storm debris to W side of col. GPS made it P33, FWIW
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 18 users)ByDate of Ascent
From car park to east. There is a vague path part of the way then mixed terrain, never too taxing. Two cairned rock knolls, eastern one seems the higherColin Crawford17/09/2023
Was not an island. Is shown on map as one.colazione18/06/2021
4 of 4: From Creag Lundie. Easiest walking is along the top. With Karen.ChrisR30/04/2021
Island in Loch Cluaniewhiskybottle13/08/2019
quick bag from the road.robertphillips10/06/2019
Walked across from road. Solo.Dangerous Dave20/05/2019
Stopped opposite the top, dirt pull-in. Not just a quick nip across in trainers, further than it looks and ground quite rough and wet.jonglew10/05/2019
With Rosaidh and LunaBigNick10/06/2018
With Nick on way home from Inverness Airport.Rosaidh10/06/2018
Clearly has never been an island - wide col is virgin heather moorland. However there is some storm debris to W side of col. Small cairn at summit. After Feuaich and Lundie, from small pull-in opposite the hill.RHW26/12/2017
Noticed this little island on the 1.25k and felt sure it must be a tump and also with absolutely no loch water west of the west end track bridge, that there must be little chance that it's actually an island often. So it proved for a brief foray from me and Trig Pillocksson. The similar height tops.vegibagger17/06/2015
not actually an island. walk across with dad, low level of Loch Claunietrigpillocksson17/06/2015
Can't really see this ever being an island as the name and map would suggest as on this occasion the dam was as near to full as I have ever seen yet still a fair sized neck of land evident.chalky195326/03/2014
Simon Winton28/02/2023
Matt03/06/2022
Tony S29/07/2017
PeteF31/05/2016
iaindbrown15/05/2014