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Name:Creag Bhainneach
Hill number:10977
Height:236.6m / 776ft
Parent (Ma):1402  Meall an Fhithich
RHB Section:19A: Oban to Loch Fyne
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Awe, Catchment Boundaries, Etive
Class:Unclassified
(Un)
Grid ref:NN 03177 28171
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:29.7m
Col:206.9m  NN 0342 2822  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 50
(1:25k) 360N 377W
Observations:summit is in conifers
Comments:Tump deleted July 2020
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 4 users)ByDate of Ascent
Followed the private road from the Ballimore entrance CP, detouring along an ATV track to Cnoc Lomain, over a field gate to its North Top, through a sheep fank and up a sheep trod to Barr a' Ghlaoigh Mor, then another ATV route up to Creag Thulach. Approached Meall an Fhithich from the SE, initially following a fence line up to Lochan na Cuaig. A meandering route over to Creag an Aonaich then SW to pick up a faint track through the adjacent forestry. A reasonably wide break aids access to Cnoc Lochan a' Bhealaich then its back to the minor track, which becomes a proper stone track further west, until SE of Cnoc Lochan a' Bhealaich. I followed a fence line then demolished wall until S of summit then up through first long grass then conifer crawl to the summit. The final hill of the day was the much more straightforward Cnoc Dubh Loch, although a deer fence clamber was still required before reaching grazed grass. Returned to car along the B845, getting on to it from Barachander Farm. Lovsummitter30/10/2023
3rd tump of 12 on a traverse from Taynuilt to the Taychreggan hotel climbing Cnoc Ichrachan and Tom nan Aighean then Sse to join track from Fanans veering off Sse to follow stream in wide open area then SE and South exploring all potential knolls en-route. Highest point is very close to estimated grid ref. Onwards to Cnoc Lochan a' Bhailleach...Dazingdale05/05/2019
chalky195304/12/2017
ajwxyzt11/02/2012