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Name: | Dun an Dubh-challa |
Hill number: | 10992 |
Height: | 231m / 758ft |
Parent (Ma): | 1388 Carn Duchara |
RHB Section: | 19A: Oban to Loch Fyne |
County/UA: | Argyll and Bute |
Catchment: | Craignish |
Class: | Tump (200-299m) (Tu,2) |
Grid ref: | NM841056 (est) |
Drop: | 45m |
Col: | 186m NM847057 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 55 (1:25k) 358N 359 |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 4 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
From the forestry track between Salachary and the Bealach, took the left track to the end then cut up N through the fire-break then heathery, flat moor to the summit. Impressive trig, carried on SW to Dun na Ban-oige, fort is worth a visit. Back E to the starting point. | DavieRuts | 09/05/2021 |
chalky1953 | 06/01/2019 | |
12th tump of 16 on a 24.5km loop from Kames Farm to the Lord of the Isles pub in Craobh Haven, the 1st 7 with RHW, climbing Carn Dearg, Tom Soilleir, Cruach na Seilcheig West top, Cruach na Seilcheig, Cnoc Loch an Daimh, Creagan Chlachach and Druim Buidhe (where Rob parted ways for his own route) and I proceeded to Meal Buidhe, Cnoc Gleann Bhan, Creag nam Fitheach and Meall Reamhar (requiring careful checking of potential summits) before heading over Se to Tur a' Bhodaich then down to forest edge following it SE before using a forest ride then a footpath of sorts veering off to climb direct to the summit, beside an impressively tall Cairn. I recorded 232m @ NM 84190 05627. Steep descent Nnw to forest edge then following it to the forest ride before heading NE then another ride NW to join a track, heading for Corlach... | Dazingdale | 13/05/2018 |
After Meall Reamhar. Some densish spruce and steep woodrush but not difficult. Steep descent SW to ride, track to road, back to Kintraw. | RHW | 07/06/2015 |