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Name:Sgurr Alasdair
Hill number:1239
Height:992m / 3255ft
RHB Section:17B: Minginish and the Cuillin Hills
County/UA:Highland
Island:Skye
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain,
SIB, Murdo, Yeaman, Trail 100
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,SIB,Mur,Y,T100,P600,P500)
Grid ref:NG 45007 20771
Summit feature:rock
Drop:992m
Col:Sea
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 32
(1:25k) 411
Survey:Leica RX1250
Comments:Summit surveyed as 992.0m
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 764 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
drmp24/10/2023
Delyoung07/09/2023
Cuillin Traverse with Tom (Coruisk to Sligachan)D.Hoyle05/09/2023
drmp01/09/2023
rox.a.k01/09/2023
drmp09/08/2023
Cuillin traverseRuth12/06/2023
mini-bear12/06/2023
GavinTheobald 309/06/2023
anguscow06/06/2023
saas31/05/2023
Dottie30/05/2023
PVokes13/05/2023
Badders20/04/2023
Second ascent of this Munro. Went up Great Stone Shoot and up to summit. Bagged with Simon Turner. Nice to get a view this time.assynt_bob27/08/2022
From Thearlaich, perfectly hideous traverse to Alasdair, then home via the great stone shoot. Good on the way down, look for the light small rocks, they slide with you downwards in a mostly controlled fashion! Breathtaking views, hot and mostly sunny.iangalbraith14/08/2022
Day 1 on Skye, tough day out with poor visibility but great day with technical walking and great scrambling made up for the lack of views.Kevthecat03/07/2022
MorecambeMonkey27/06/2022
3rd of 3. Some mental roped up scrambles that were way outside my comfort zone. Came up the back from Dubh Mor and down the stone shoot which was tough going.akmilne27/06/2022
3/11FCMark27/06/2022
paulpitcher25/06/2022
Solo from Glenbrittle via the Great (!) Stone Chute. 5am start from the camp site meant I was able to hit the summit, and be on my way back down the path below Coire Lagan before seeing anyone else. The stone chute was quite unpleasant going up, but seemed a bit easier on the descent. The scramble at the top was very straight forward, no real technical or avoidable exposed sections, though the summit is fairly small. Was fortunate to get to the summit during a period of blue skies and clarity, but by the time I was half way back down to the car, i could see the tops all covered in cloud. Total time: 4h 32minmproudfoot20/06/2022
traversed across and up chimneyHardenC02/06/2022
Sgurr Nan Eag, Sgurr Dubh Mor, Sgurr Alasdair, Sgurr MhicConnich, Inn Pinn, Sgurr na Banachdauch, Sgurr a Ghreadaidh, Sgurr a Madhaidh. Over TD Gap, and up West face of Inn Pinn With GuideHuwel01/06/2022
Climbed with Taff of West Coast guides.Rob Rees21/05/2022
ALHEJ Wilkins12/04/2022
GuyF04/04/2022
anguscow28/03/2022
Hal & Rafe26/03/2022
TommyG27/09/2021
iblissss27/09/2021
pwatson198014/09/2021
mcbiydw229/08/2021
Steve Clark23/08/2021
Rodge27/06/2021
npeterc19/06/2021
Pommyjon05/10/2020
Fi26/09/2020
scoob26/09/2020
Sick Kid23/09/2020
gary198119/09/2020
Southern 8 Cuillins climbed on rather wet day. An attempt to climb all 11, but plans changed due to weather. 22km, 13h, 2000m elevation gain.ytropek30/08/2020
Alan Reading01/08/2020
stuartgreig12/09/2019
Yrarthblewog01/09/2019
Tyke25/08/2019
PVokes10/06/2019
Part of a half round of Corie Lagan.atreides788729/05/2019
Ben Tindal28/05/2019
SunnyAdventures216/04/2019