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Name:Scrinadle
Hill number:1454
Height:508m / 1667ft
RHB Section:20A: Jura, Scarba and Colonsay
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Island:Jura
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Dodd (500-599m), Highland Five, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,5,HF,Y)
Grid ref:NR 50525 77798
Summit feature:large cairn
Drop:165m
Col:343m  NR508764  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 61
(1:25k) 354 355S
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 102 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
From Corra Beinn. After steep descent, rose gradually to south ridge east of Loch an Aircill. KeithByTheC24/04/2022
Started on Evans Walk, but cut around west side of Corra Bheinn. 1 of 10 hill.Minto08/04/2022
#1 of 10, thru route from Evans Walk to Tarbert. RevisitRHW08/04/2022
Soloassynt_bob02/04/2022
Following Corra Bheinn and Beinn Bhreac. Glorious day but a long walk back to the road, thankfully dry and without grass summer growth.N.Morters31/03/2022
Easy approach to Corra Bheinn from Evans Walk, quite dry in warm weather, good going on a faint path to the top. Clear path back down below SE ridge, then cut across to lochans and path up Beinn Shiantaidh to join SE ridge, traverse path to join easy heather slope to main ridge, block scree, then moss to top. Easy descent, then steep gully, then to bealach. Easy traverse N via lochans and W of small bump to Bealach Bhriste Cnaimhe, deer tracks to Scrinadle. Back down, then contour round at about 250m to Evans path, much more unpleasant on the way back.Gill26/03/2022
Parked at S end of Evans Walk, Corra Bheinn, Scrindale, Beinn Bhreac & Beinn Tarsuinn. With Bolton & ger.CJM16/09/2019
In the shadow of The Paps. CW circuit of Corra Bheinn, Scrindale, Beinn Bhreac & Beinn Tarsuinn. With Bolton & CJM - met Topographer57. Super hill adventure. Started along the Evan's path - lots of branch paths!ger16/09/2019
Round of Scrinadle and Beinn Bhreac from start of Evans dyke which I followed over its summit then descended to and followed 210m contour to south ridge. Crossed paths with other baggers. Back the same way along contour.Topographer5716/09/2019
A rough and steep descent down the NW slope of Corra Bheinn and then a straightforward walk in a more or less straight line to the summit with CM and Ger. Contoured on approx 200m line to Evans path and then up Beinn Bhreac. Clear but windy.bolton16/09/2019
From Beinn Bhreac walked directly West to Scrinadle. Crossing the burn was no problem after dry weather. Great views of the Paps from summit. Windy.NormanW25/04/2019
Bhreac, Scrinadle and Corra Bheinn anti-clockwise using a very boggy Evans Walk for access. Roadside parking for 4/5 cars. Rather than contouring from Scrinadle to Corra Bheinn I'd recommend taking a direct line to the bealach thereby avoiding thick heather and boulders, despite losing a bit of height.AndrewFinnimore25/03/2019
From Corra Bheinn. In the mist, found a steep grassy rake just north of the summit to about 525 753. Descended below the mist, contoured round at about 300m asl, then up to Bealach Bhriste Cnaimhe and up the gentle ridge.Owen B21/08/2018
Repeatchalky195324/05/2018
Evans path/bog/stream, Beinn Bhreac, Scrinadle, Corra Bheinn.PGCE22/04/2018
Solo, round of CB, S and BB.amswanston11/06/2017
6th hill of 14 hill circular from Lagg, climbing Cnoc Breac, Cnoc Mor nan Breac, Leac Fhola, Beinn Tarsuinn and Beinn Bhreac dropping down to climb towards the Paps to avoid losing too much height, stopping at a delightful waterfall for lunch before climbing up gradually to Scrinadle. Excellent views. Onwards to the North top.Dazingdale04/06/2017
From Craighouse with Beinn BhreacGeoff Briggs28/05/2017
The pair of Scribadle and Beinn Breac with Jenx via the Evans path. Once over the col on Corra Bheinn a contour line at 210m is good to get a high foothold on Scrinadle. Return the same line and at end of reverse contour a ditect line up onto Beinn Breac. A fine descent line contouring lower eaks on deer track lands one on the Evans path at 260m and an hours quick descent back to the car.nordicstar29/05/2016
Good walking once past the first, lower section of the Evans path. Great views of the raised beaches and to the paps.jenx29/05/2016
clockwise round of corra bheinn,scrindale, and beinn bhreac from evans path cp.robertphillips19/09/2015
With: hb; From Lochanan Tana contoured across to Scrinadle S ridge and followed to the top. Descended ridge then cut across to tent by Loch Fudarlaich Beag. Good views.Ian Baines21/05/2014
With: ib; Helen Baines21/05/2014
With Mora, from main road at nr550731.BLACKHILL18/04/2014
Skeddadled here via a big contour round from the Corra Bheinn bealach. Great views incuding that of Colonsay.Martin R12/06/2012
As Martin R. with Cliff S. & Jim B. lovely views all around now that early mist has gone.Dugswell212/06/2012
cleared up , great view out to seatallblond12/06/2012
On Jura ferry again to park at start of the Evans walk. Sloshy well remembered path up the hill to wire fence. Led in quag up to the thigh. Another mile to get on reasonable section of path near Corra Bheinn above 2 lochs, then downhill then left the path to bear directly for hill. Severe loss of height to drop down to a cross valley and over a double stream as high up as I could to avoid more height loss. Up over rough ground turning to heather with rocky outruns to broad ridge. 2 false dawns then the real top in sight still a long way away. Ribena and glucose tablets just before summit at 14.10. Large well built cairn probably pre-dates walking era. 6 hrs back to car.arranc03/05/2009
Camped on the raised beach NW of the summit and walked up at first light. Descended south to the col.mindlessflogger01/04/2005
fine hill & view, NB first part of tk from SE v boggy. 2Ms anticlock from 550731 RHW26/03/2002
From Evan's Track en route to Feolin Ferry with overnight tent.Eddie01/06/1999
With Neil and GaryTheWicken24/05/1998
Solo.MickyRoss10/05/1997
weaselmaster11/03/2023
Sick Kid11/03/2023
govanah07/04/2022
AlanD31/03/2022
iainwalton15/05/2021
Simon Winton20/08/2019
Gallovidian04/05/2019
amcvey28/05/2018
petesimpson11/04/2018
Isbjorn03/05/2017
Gavin Theobald30/04/2017
GaryJones19/04/2017
Tricky18/06/2016
Martyn110/06/2015
Glenysj2110/06/2015
LizH08/05/2015
PeterAH08/05/2015