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Name:An t-Sron
Hill number:11118
Height:168m / 551ft
Parent (Ma):1388  Carn Duchara
RHB Section:19A: Oban to Loch Fyne
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Craignish
Class:Tump (100-199m)
(Tu,1)
Grid ref:NM819022 (est)
Drop:32m
Col:136m  NM819020  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 55
(1:25k) 358N
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 3 users)ByDate of Ascent
11th top of 16 on a 25.2km circuit from Ford, climbing Dun Chonnalaich North top, Dun Chonnalaich, A'Bheinn, Creag nam Fitheach, Cnocan Dubha, Cnocan Druim an Rathaid, Barr an Daimh, Cnoc Creach Northern top, Cnoc Creach and Creag Mhor, descending steeply to the 70m line then forced to head South by intense brambles before crossing Eas Mor and then up to the track, continuing Sw, profiling around to the Nw, following a firebreak but forced to push through the tightly packed spruce to check out the knoll to the NE, recording 163m @ NM 81994 02281 heading South then West to reascend to summit, recording 167m @ NM 81948 02233 and again @ NM 81948 02226, both rocky slabs. Continuing by pushing through sw to wall eventually meeting track en-route to Cnoc Poltalloch...Dazingdale09/05/2019
NBice rocky summit guarded by 150m of dense spruce but great view of Ardfern where MarHoF dinner was hosted yday eve. From Carnasserie car park, Tump 6 of 7. Steep descent from Creag Mhor, felled but some bramble to avoid. To Ormaig, mostly felled but last 150m fight thru young spruce.RHW07/06/2015
chalky195321/07/2018