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Name:Mullach an Rathain East Top
Hill number:19408
Height:974.1m / 3196ft
Parent (Ma):954  Liathach - Mullach an Rathain
RHB Section:13A: Loch Torridon to Loch Maree
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Torridon
Class:High Hills of Britain, Subsimm
(HHB,sSim)
Grid ref:NG 91600 57600
Summit feature:rock
Drop:21.4m
Col:952.7m  NG 9147 5754  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 153 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Solo Leathach traverseDenise 13/09/2023
Traverse with Tony. Crisp snow above 900mHardenC01/03/2022
Traverse of the ridgeemily31/12/2021
Traverse of Liathach Ridge. Sole of boot came off about half way along, which added a bit more difficulty!. Temperature inversion meant views were stunning.jigglybones25/08/2021
Glen Torridon - Stuc a’ Choire Dhuibh Bhig - Stob a’ Choire Liath Mhor - Spidean a’ Choire Leith - Am Fasarinen - Mullach an Rathain - Glen Torridon and back to eastern car park.Mark Jackson29/05/2019
Complete traverse of Liathach including Am Fasarinen from Glen Torridon. Highest UK temp of 26 centigrade for today recorded at Kinlochewe.knarf15/05/2019
Weather fair.MountainMac06/05/2017
With Barbara Jones and guidevegibagger13/10/2015
With GHC.Play2End20/06/2015
With English man on full traversebertbarnett12330/04/2014
5 of 6: From Mull an Rathain Far E Top.ChrisR11/06/2013
KeithByTheC13/06/2012
Brilliant warm sunny clear day.Dugswell207/06/2007
With Gary.Dangerous Dave10/05/2004
BGS GSC HFB15/09/2001
RS DR BES C&M. Traverse of Liathach from E to W, Stuc a. Coire Dhubh Bhig (by east scramble), Spidean Coire Liath, Am Fasarinen Pinnacles, Mullach an Rathain & descent by Allt Tuill Bhain. Fine cold day with snow above 600m.Vin08/04/2001
On a clear but windy day with Shaky via the usual E to W route. Skipped the pinnacles given how windy it was but the traversing route underneath was a bit exposed in places anyway. Knee breaking descent on loose, eroded slippery stuff. Great hill of course but increasingly a victim of its situation & popularity.NotReallyABagger29/04/2000
On traverse of LiathachPeterD30/05/1999
Continuing traverse to Rathain.Aye Jimmy05/08/1996
A fine day out with Tim747 - based at Kinlochewe Bunk House.Shutterlag25/03/1996
.tim74725/03/1996
Galltywenallt27/05/1994
Now 5 friends hostelling, rainy day for the traverse of LiathachNorfolkPT2120/07/1989
JEB HFB20/05/1987
E-W traverse of Liathachrjf3515/11/1986
Liathach traverseRHW29/05/1986
see Liathach traversepwheeler16/05/1986
On east to west traverse of Liatach on last day of year with Mark H, and heading for the inevitable descent by headtorch.Chris Pearson31/12/1984
KM HFB20/10/1983
Cairngorm Club Torridon meet with other club members. From the road in Glen Torridon, ascending the tourist route to the col between Stùc a' Choire Dhuibh Bhig and Bidein Toll a' Mhuic, then most of us to Stùc a' Choire Dhuibh Bhig. Then all to Bidein Toll a' Mhuic*, Spidean a' Choire Leith, over all the Fasarinen Pinnacles to Mullach an Rathain. Duncan Macrae-Gibson and I descended the Northern Pinnacles. Then to Meall Dearg, back to the col between the Northern Pinnacles and Meall Dearg. Descended the gully to the west, then to the road via Allt a' Choire Mhic Nòbuil. After the previous night 's torrential rain we were lucky to have no rain. *This is the name in the 1974 Edition of Munro 's Tables. In the 1980 Edition the name was changed to Stob a' Coire Liath Mhor.pwbellarby25/09/1982
With: hr ts md; Glen Cottage up into Coire Liath Mhor then NE across avalanche debris to ridge by Bidian Toll a'Mhuic. Up St a'Ch Dhuibh Bhig then back to St a'Choire Liath Mhor. Across Fasarinen Pinn. In full snow to Mullach an Rathain. Steep gully downIan Baines24/03/1982
With: ib; Helen Baines24/03/1982
With AndyAlan Moore03/07/1981
En route from Am Fasarinan to Mullach an Rathain. (PM)gerrybowes05/04/1980
Lairig HFB20/10/1979
JM HFB10/07/1977
With: sj da aac; Glen Cottage up path to Toll Meitheach then up to ridge by Bidian Toll a'Mhuic & St a'Choire Dhuibh Bhig. Along ridge to Spidean a'Choire Leith then Fasarinan Pinnacles to Mullach an Rathain. Very sandy descent SE to Glen Cottage.Ian Baines10/07/1976
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