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Name:Sgurr Mhic Choinnich
Hill number:1248
Height:948.1m / 3111ft
Parent (Ma):1239  Sgurr Alasdair
RHB Section:17B: Minginish and the Cuillin Hills
County/UA:Highland
Island:Skye
Class:Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain, Murdo
(Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur)
Grid ref:NG 45025 21032
Summit feature:rock 6m from cairn
Drop:56m
Col:892m  NG450210  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 32
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Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 640 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Cuillin Traverse with Tom (Coruisk to Sligachan)D.Hoyle05/09/2023
Cuillin traverse King's chimneyRuth13/06/2023
With Mark, Vicky and James.Grinner-Munros231/05/2023
The Ochils Mountaineering Club had a trip to Glen Brittle Campsite planned for last weekend, but the forecast meant most of us bailed on it. A few hardy souls went up anyway and I joined them on Wednesday. On Thursday, Karen Webber, Andy Moffat, Colin Craig and I, bagged Sgurr Mhic Coinnich (948m) a Munro. Ascending the An Stac screes from Coire Lagan (which was very unsettling). Then Karen and Colin lead the two pitches, so I could second up onto the Innaccesible Pinnacle (986m) my 190th Munro. That was some experience in the breezy conditions on an exposed shard of rock......chillyman804/05/2023
From Memorial hut, up the left hand side of the An Stac screes over and onto summit, Breathtaking views, hot and mostly sunny.iangalbraith14/08/2022
Day 3 on Skye, excellent day out climbing 3 Munros with good weather for most of the morning but mist again coming in in the afternoon.Kevthecat05/07/2022
Toughest day of the rainy 3. Hard walk in via the an Stac scree slope to get to this one and a few gnarly bits to get to the summit of this one.akmilne29/06/2022
6/11FCMark29/06/2022
Cut up from halfway aong collies ledgeHardenC02/06/2022
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
With Alan Gillies, Rachel Wojx, Michelle HainingHighland Days25/07/2021
With D James and Jayne, perfect weather before inn pinnRodge26/06/2021
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
Part of a half round of Corie Lagan.atreides788729/05/2019
With Mike Lates (guide)Oik31/07/2018
Rob and myself from memorial hut.. Perfect weather with the exception of drifting cloud on tops. Climbed path to coire. h Headed left up edge of coire, avoiding worst scree to belach as advised by Jonah. . Had lunch surveyed the last section to summit at lunch. Crows calling. Jonah did not arrive. Climbed the ridge across grade 2 scramble and airy positions at all times. Summitted alone sitting in front of shattered memorial stone. Descent relentless across ridge then to belach and a scree descent down left side. A few falls leading to summery return walk. Completed all Munro’s on Skye with this summit. . We will return because these are the mountains of great challenge, skill and drama.. The weather however prevails.david.walker4009/06/2018
With Geraldine, Jonathan, guided by Paddy.Chris Blake05/06/2018
Sgurr Sgumain, Sgurr Alasdair, Sgurr Thearlaich, Sgurr Mhic Choinnich, An Stac, Inaccessible Pinnacle and Sgurr Dearg.nwith Malcolm Airey.Dangerous Dave14/05/2018
memorable if extremely wet ascent with guide Dave.Went up An stac screes and along ridge. Roped up for last bit . No views.slynch15/07/2017
Part of traverse from Sgurr nan Eag to Sgurr a' Mhadaidh with Ewan. Ascended via King's Chimney.raffemeister08/10/2016
With GHC on a misty morning. It then cleared and it was magnificent. Last Munro on Skye. Fab!Play2End29/05/2016
with Harrison Via Sgurr Dearg (and including Collie's Ledge in both directions)mproudfoot08/05/2016
1st of the day with george yeomans, roy, dave and derek ellismn2323/06/2015
With Jamie from Glen Brittle to Sgurr Dearg and then ropes up for Inaccessible Pinnacle. Then on to Sgurr Mhic Choinich descending down the An Stac screes. Cloudy, but clearing on descent after summits.knarf09/06/2015
Hired Malky as guide to climb with the In Pinn while Stevie n Tay waited at Glen Brittle campsite.Yeltzbagger18/05/2015
3 of 3: From Sgurr Thearlaich.ChrisR20/04/2015
Ascended on traverse from Sgurr na Banachdich to Sgurr Alasdair. Navigation and ascent not easy and summit very small. Excellent views all round.quadbarrel13/10/2014
As for the Inaccessible pinnacle.isabelle21/09/2014
Completed this Munro after completing Sgurr Alasdair. Not for the faint hearted due to havig to scramble. Started at 09.30am and finished at 20.15Baggieboy23/08/2014
2nd of 2. After lunch we descended what I'd imagine would be tricky slabs in the wet. Stashed the packs and then an easy enough walk over to Mhic Choinnich. Some scree running to follow before an easy walk out. ~12km, 1400m 8hr.bowzi19/06/2014
ghaley18/06/2014
Day 1 of Cullin Ridge Traverse. Francis Blunt (guide) and Robert Wight (MMC) Sunny, warm, high cloud and perfect viz. 11 hour day. King's chimneyalexmaclennan31/05/2014
Done with James, Dylan after a bailed out attempt at the Inn Pin which the others had done. Glorious weatherAimless Rambler27/05/2014
on traverseMorning20/05/2014
EKMC bunkhouse weekend. With guide Jonah, Andy Bennett, Anne Dawson , David Black joined by Caroline. Superb day. Beat the rain. But the An Stac screes were horrendous. Route from Memorial hut following same path to a sgurr Dearg then into Coire Lagan up the left of the An Stac screes onto ridge to summit. Roped for small section.munromurph03/05/2014
First walk in The Cuillins - absolutley stunning scenary - the best I have seen of anywhere in the UK. Menacing beauty! Did the walk with Rach & Gillian from Skye Guides. Weather was perfect - not a cloud in the sky and the sun was shining. The InPin was good fun and not as difficult as expected. Could be solo'd but best to abseil off. Also did Sgur Mhic and joining ridge. One of my best days in the hills. Descended the scree slopes at the back down to the Lochan which was surprisingly fun and fast to get down. Great great day!scholesy13/10/2013
An atempt on the ridge, stopped for bad weatherJamesSDonald05/09/2013
1st peak of 4th day in Skye with Nick P, led by Matt Barrett up onto Collie's Ledge & then good scramble to just west of the summit. Glorious day with extensive views. Then on to An Stac and the Inn Pinn.signyred07/08/2013
Week in Skye with Mum - glorious weather for circuit of Sgurr nan Gobhar - Sgurr na Banachdaich - Sgurr Dearg (not In Pinn!) Went on solo to Sgurr MhicChoinnich and down Coire Lagan. Big day! Epic scrambling particularly on S ridge of Banachdaich and N ridge of MhicChoinnich.Mark Jackson10/07/2013
Collie's Ledge to the topKevin2903507/10/2012
Traverse from Sgurr Mhic Choinnich to Sgurr na Banachdich with Ruth, Will, DC and Amy. Sunny spells.davidpettit8403/06/2012
Cuillin Ridge w Bruno YatesMartin Barratt22/05/2012
squrr mhic choinnich and squrr dearg.robertphillips09/05/2012
RoyJimA29/04/2012
JimT22/08/2011
With Nick, Matt, Barry Desperate Stan18/06/2011
Veryhappybunny08/06/2011
 yorkielad25/04/2011
GUM club - Ron and SBBronagh29/05/2010
CK SheilaS08/05/2010