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Name:Beinn Ime
Hill number:68
Height:1012.2m / 3321ft
RHB Section:01D: Inveraray to Crianlarich
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Fyne, Catchment Boundaries, Leven (Dumbarton)
Watershed:Ardlamont Point to Fife Ness, Firth of Clyde
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain,
Murdo, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y,P600,P500)
Grid ref:NN 25501 08481
Summit feature:cairn on remains of old trig point
Drop:713m
Col:299m  NN271211  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 56
(1:25k) OL39S 364S
Survey:obvious summit/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 1034 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
-10C windchill snow showers very windy and coldShinydiscoba11z15/10/2023
Second climb with EKMC. Had intended to walk Glen Loin but decided to go on the group walk. Climbed via the Cobbler path from Arrochar. 10.5 milesFionaC27/08/2023
Beinn Narnain and Beinn Ìme. Walkhighlands route. Misty start but turned into a beautiful afternoon.Hot, sweaty walking.Lazylizzie05/06/2023
Parked at Succoth car park (£1/hour cash/card).Took path up SE ridge, very dry underfoot, to Cruach nam Miseag and Beinn Narnain. Whilst the cloud base was rising, it didn't rise fast enough for us to have any views from about 800m. It did clear as we were dropping to Bealach a Mhaim and we debated whether to climb back up... The path down is a constructed one further S than shown on the map, coming out near the Cobbler path junction. Good views and very hot from Beinn Ime but beginning to cloud again on the way up the Cobbler and North Peak. Descent via main path to the ESE back to the car park. With Gillian.richard6901/06/2023
9.6 mile out-and-back from Arrochar. The path takes a bit too long to exit the forest but once it does the scenery is spectacular. Up to the bealach between The Cobbler and Beinn Narnain, then up well-defined path to summit. The views were amazing today. Not a cloud in the sky over the Highlands. The wind was gusting to about 45mph on top so we crawled up to the cairn. We returned the same way. Quite a few people about enjoying the weather. 1103m ascent.DanTrig19/04/2023
Beinn Ime & Beinn Luibhean from Butterbridge. Much shorter route than from Arrochar, not technically challenging but relentlessly steep both up and down.TRG31828/09/2022
11.43 miles 3425ft walk, Beinn Ime from Arrochar.stephenbuda14/09/2022
From Arrochar. Direct ascent up Beinn Narnain. On to The Cobbler, Beinn Ime and Ben Vane. Long walk out through forest track back to Arrochar.robertgn20/07/2022
Beinn Narnain and Beinn Ìme. Walkhighlands routehummusg29/05/2022
Pup’s Birthday Arrochar Alps adventureLittledave29/05/2022
Late start with Roger, clearing weather, nice!Kenny23/05/2022
No Visibility at the top, car park free as ticket machine out of ordercolinfielding08/05/2022
Direct up Ben Narnain from Succouth then out and back to Ben ImeArbie23/03/2022
Steady plod up the main path to the Cobbler, then straight on up the hill. Views as far as Ben Nevis and Ailsa Craig on the top - reminded me why I love hillwalking.Richard06/10/2021
ascended with MO after The Cobbler (Ben Arthur)danielmudd198231/08/2021
A pleasant walk completing Beinn Narnain, Beinn Ime and The Cobbler from Glen Croe. Cloud free to start with some cloud on Ime and lots on the Cobbler. Easy walking with good paths.meltdiceburg20/08/2021
Beinn Narnain and Beinn Ime. Glorious sunny day, Great views in every direction. Somehow resisted the urge to go up ben Arthur as well!tsharp15/07/2021
From Laigh Glencroe with Laura and Alan. Continued to Beinn Narnain.duchally01/07/2021
Ascended after Beinn Luibhean late afternoon from Butterbridge. 2nd time been up, last being some 10 years ago!Heather TS22/05/2021
After Narnain and then down back to Inveruglas via Vane though ended up on a Vane false summit given the poor visibility/blizzard conditions.JAdair9708/05/2021
Brilliant day out with Brian and Grant. Excellent weather and views.Kevthecat15/10/2020
Walk run with Kev and Grantsupermario15/10/2020
With Beinn Narnain and The Cobblermaclrc23/08/2020
Summited in opposite conditions from my last summit after climbing over Beinn Narnain. A lot of pathwork has been done on both since I last visited and it is still ongoing on Beinn Ime. A fair bit of snow at the second summit. Returned via Coire a' Bhalachain.Chris Mac25/11/2019
Andrew, Craig, Gavin, Jane, Kevin, RickNHWC16/11/2019
With other walker Dominic. After Narnain - soggy plod.iangpark21/10/2019
Meetup with Matt Sedgwick. Beinn Narnain and Beinn Ime, decided to forego the Cobbler because we had walking plans for the next day & it was wet. Found a phone on the way down and had a mission to get it back to its owner. Nav using map and phone.kateslattery9010/08/2019
3rd Repeatchalky195305/07/2019
Walked in from the Ben Arthur car park on Loch Long ( £1 per hour!) to the Bealach a' Mhaim. Easy walk to the summit. Great views. With Edi.Dangerous Dave08/06/2019
Climbed with Andrew Hall, from Succoth Beinn Narnain followed by Beinn Ime, returning via the cobbler path (not the hill). Beautiful sunny day but hazy in the distance. 8:20hrs all in.chillyman819/04/2019
Decent if misty day with Doug - no visibility and rip-off car parkCapt Malbec07/04/2019
with meetup grouplittle al12/08/2018
From Loch Long, Arrochar, via Cruach nam Miseag and then continued on to Beinn Ime.knarf05/07/2018
Acended up from the descent of Beinn Narmain. very easy grassy walk up with a few boggy areas easily avoided. Nice easy climb nothing technical. 1 false summit but the real one isnt far off. Stunning views lovely hike.Zoe Little28/05/2018
From A83. Ben Arthur, Beinn Narnain, Beinn Ime and Beinn Luibhean. Ben Arthur with PM, rest solo.CJM22/05/2018
Stunning view - from Ailsa Craig to the Ben.thekirkie pirate16/05/2018
M2Dave Geere16/05/2018
Beinn Ime and Beinn Narnain from Inverglas back via Loin water to the Sloy switching station.gandrew14/04/2018
and Beinn Nairnain with GuyHuwel14/04/2018
Loan boxing day walk up, didnt peak as the snow was bad.NottsOutdoorLad26/12/2017
LUUHC Good skies, clear day, slight chill, frost on topsCallumS06/11/2017
Beinn Imekeithouk26/10/2017
with Stefan. Did Beinn Narnain, Beinn Ime and the Cobbler in 6.5 hoursAlistairCarson09/09/2017
A very wet solo ascent from Beinn Narnain side. Footpaths indistinguishable from streams. Very limited visibility.honey badger28/08/2017
Arrochar - Cruach nam Miseag - Beinn Narnain - Beinn Ime - Beinn Luibhean - The Cobbler N Peak - The Cobbler - Arrochar. Very straightforward.Mark Jackson20/08/2017
between Cobbler & Beinn NarnainMorning12/08/2017
After Beinn Chorranach, descended to Glas Bhealach and then steeply up to the summit of Beinn Ime. With JT, his first Munro at the age of 7. Walk continued to Beinn Luibhean.Sprog25/07/2017
Revisit after beinn chorranach, from butterbridge.robertphillips14/07/2017
DavyDavy13/05/2017
Spent my 40th climbing Beinn Ime on a scorcher of a day with amazing views. Perfect.Chris Mac08/05/2017