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Name:Sron Gharbh
Hill number:3047
Height:852m / 2795ft
Parent (Ma):408  Carn an Fhidhleir [Carn Ealar]
RHB Section:06A: Glen Tromie to Glen Tilt
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Simm, High Hills of Britain, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,HHB,CT)
Grid ref:NN 89680 82175
Summit feature:rock
Drop:59m
Col:793m  NN902825  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 43
(1:25k) OL51E 394E
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 32 users)ByDate of Ascent
From Geldie Lodge base campBaggerGutt15/05/2022
#7 of 16 from Linn of DeeRHW31/05/2021
It's a long way from Bruar Lodge where I left my bike. Via Losgarnaich and Meall Tionail na Beinn Brice. Then after lunch on to Tom Liath, crossing the Tarff Water dryshod, boulder hopping.NormanW23/04/2021
Third of a circuit of five from Tarf Hotel.richtea504016/07/2018
A nice round of six tops from Tarf hotel. Crossing Tarf in the morning was shin deep so managed to stay dry but after a day of thawing the recrossing just west of Tom Liath was above the knee so wet feet! - Meall Dubh-chlais:Leachan Feith Seasgachain (north and south); Sron Garbh; Meall Tionail; Tom Liath.dickscroop19/03/2017
Approached via rising traverse from col to N of Leachdann Feith Seasgachain. Excellent walking on NE slope and summit plateau.Lindsay M23/08/2015
Solo HFB09/09/1980
Gallovidian18/06/2023
Tricky01/06/2023
Alan Whatley18/06/2022
weaselmaster09/07/2021
Alan Moore27/06/2021
Toril17/07/2020
interloper09/07/2020
Fletch09/07/2020
GaryJones14/07/2018
mae23/06/2018
amcvey30/07/2017
rob_mcvey29/07/2017
neilsan07/05/2017
Driftwood06/06/2016
Gavin Theobald07/07/2015
alda23/04/2015
iaindbrown23/04/2015
Dave Geere19/07/2013
chalky195312/08/2009
Colin Crawford16/03/2009
IainT13/05/2008
bertbarnett12304/07/2004
StueyB25/05/2004
jaizinho04/06/1994
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