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Name:Eilean Mor
Hill number:10717
Height:40m / 131ft
Parent (Ma):1341  Ben Hiant
RHB Section:18A: Moidart and Ardnamurchan
County/UA:Highland
Island:Mono Tump island (t)
Class:Tump (0-99m), SIB
(Tu,0,SIB)
Grid ref:NM 58722 61288
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:38m
Col:2m  NM584619  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 47
(1:25k) 383W 390W
Observations:ground by cairn 60m SE at NM 58765 61249 is almost as high
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 14 users)ByDate of Ascent
Awkward parking so I added an extra few hundred metres along the road. Salt marsh was wet but clearly rarely covered. No sign of cattle today though the indications of their past presence were there. Both possible high points visited but little to distinguish them.Colin Crawford02/04/2024
parked to west of island access track and easily crossed mud which is the small tidal section, with cows grazing. By its appearance it is either rarely or only briefly covered by the tide. terrain moderately rough but ok. Two possible HPs both visited.Denise 03/06/2021
Easy access apart from at high tide.AndrewFinnimore14/04/2021
Got the car off the road, just, at NM 5838 6207. Crossing 2 hours before low water. Island is used to graze cattle, and nothing messes up the ground like cattle - very muddy.jonglew29/12/2018
Landed NE side. 2 summits: NW just higher; much debating! Group charter with Coastal Connection, out of Tobermory.RHW05/06/2015
Looks accessible much of time. Parking OK.jimbloomer30/04/2015
Classed as a tidal island it is only such on high spring tides. Cattle are grazed on it so easy going under foot. Two possible HP's one with an old cairn.chalky195310/09/2014
vickipotts1129/09/2023
RichardM03/06/2021
Alan Whatley28/10/2019
AndyS16/04/2017
PM05/06/2015
bjewing05/06/2015
Sherlock05/06/2015