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Name:Binnein Shuas
Hill number:375
Height:747.2m / 2451ft
RHB Section:04B: Loch Treig to Loch Ericht
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Lochy
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Graham, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,G,Y)
Grid ref:NN 46301 82668
Summit feature:cairn on vegetated outcrop
Drop:391.4m
Col:355.9m  NN 4576 8095  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 34 42
(1:25k) OL50 OL55 393 401
Observations:outcrop 50m NNE at NN 46325 82714 is c 1m lower
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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From the bridge over the Spean and along the track on the south side of Loch Laggan until WSW of Binnean Shios. A short trek through the open woodland until a fence reached. Snapped wire gives access onto the open hillside, where deer trods aid a steady ascent of the hill. A similar story back towards Binnein Shuas, which has a series of crags higher up that can be largely avoided by grassy gullies. The North Top is a fun scramble and the main summit a great place for views down Glen Spean. Returned SW then W to avoid the steepest crags. 5hrs total.summitter05/11/2023
In from Luiblea, track to junction, slightly west at first to gain ridge, quite complex top. First snow on higher 3000' tops.iangalbraith16/10/2023
Parked in layby on A86 by entrance to Luiblea. Usual route pathlessly up from the track junction at 443822. Went slightly off route in a heavy shower and found myself 300 metres south of the summit, but easily corrected.Owen B21/08/2023
Parked at Moy, along track to c. NN 450811 and then NE up grassy hillside later through assorted craggy stuff to summit, in drizzle and mist all the way. Descended NE then E down most easterly of gullies, slippy in places but OK, to col and on to Binnein Shios.MichaelF24/05/2023
On bike out from camp at Lubvanprwild23/05/2023
Solo from Loch Laggan on a fine day.Phreerunner17/05/2023
Set of from car park at Moy on A86 on a beautiful sunny clear blue sky Spring morning. South up main track before heading up easy slopes in a NE direction to summit.Jossker27/03/2023
Shios followed by Shuas in from Luibea.davechaffey18/03/2023
Parked in lay by by bridge. Along estate track and up from WSW. With Lisa and Daniel.CJM26/01/2023
see log for Binnein Shioscarole engel08/08/2022
From Luiblea, straight line over both Grahams, then down through woods at tip of Shios to Lochan na Hearba track and back S. Overcast, Munros in cloud, better in evening. Sunburnt without sun. Rounsfell21/07/2022
From A86 parking (NN433830), cycled along tracks to bridge between Lochans na h-Earba (NN488841), then SW to col at NN478837, and zigzag up the NE ridge of Binnein Shuas, and worked through all the knolls to the summit, returned to col, then NE up SW ridge of Binnein Shios and worked through its knolls to the summit, returned SW, then straight down to the bridge, via a pinewood, cycled back to parking (4h20m from bridge [6h15m from A86]kdbennett02/06/2022
After Graham Creag Dhubh in the morning, I bagged this in the afternoon after failing 2 days previously due to some photography lower down taking longer then expected. Complex top area. No scrambles involved from the south west.Jhimmy27/04/2022
Shios and Shuas from Luiblea by SMC guidebook routedavidpettit8417/04/2022
Climbed Ardverekie wall then on to summitTonyandsue07/08/2021
From A86 at west end of Loch Laggan, direct up the front. On to Binnein Shios.Grinner08/08/2020
From the layby on A86 West of the bridge over the river Laggan. With Paul & Helen.MorecambeMonkey25/05/2019
CK SheilaS17/05/2019
From parking area on A86 SW of Loch Laggan, bike to S end of northermost body of Lochan na h-Earba, then on foot over Shios and Shuas. Recorded route and write-up at: http://gayleybird.blogspot.com/2018/05/binnein-shios-binnein-shuas-and-meall.htmlGayle15/05/2018
walk up to the lochan na Earba then up to Ardverkie slab and assented the gully to summit, good viewsNozzer29/03/2018
Followed the track round to Ardverikie Wall and ascended the wide gully to its left which led on to the summit. Cracking views today.BigJ29/03/2018
G and A with John Hepburnarthurwhittaker12/08/2017
After climbing Ardvrekie wall with James when he was 15.highlandrock10/08/2017
From the dam by Loch Laggan. Up easy grassy slopes to the complex geology of the summit area, then onto Binnein Shios. Superb hills with far reaching views of the many surrounding Munros. With Dave Laidlaw.Peterb05/07/2017
Solo, quick up and down, in deep fresh snow.amswanston24/02/2017
LionelChris Blake23/10/2016
Beautiful spring day. A great pair of hills, especially Shuas which we did second. Enjoyed the interesting ascent from the bealach, made more fun with snow in the gullies.jenx16/03/2016
In combination with the Shuas. From Lubilea along the loch to below the col between the hills then steadily up Shios. Back to col then superb scramble up the Shuas through old snow. Good quick line back down to track and out.nordicstar16/03/2016
selfdavidsbatty03/04/2015
tickchazzyboy1911/11/2014
round of 2 grahams from luiblearobertphillips28/09/2013
This hill and its twin had enticed me for years and were well worth the visit.IanHHill19/07/2013
From Meall Luidh Mor via Luiblea. Strong south west wind, heavy prolonged shower on descent but clouds mostly above summits.Topographer5704/07/2013
Parked in ample parking lay-by on A86 where bridge crosses Loch Laggan western outflow. Used a bike to access the bridge that crosses Lochan na h'Earba western outflow, hid bikes near here. Walked to the base of Ardverikie Wall rock climb, climbed it in 6 pitches and ambled to the summit where I played amateur radio for 1 hour, whilst climbing partner sorted gear. First climb for me this year. Weather 5 celcius, hazy, no wind, pitch 5 wet. So, mountain biking, hill walking, rock climbing and amateur radio summits on the air all in one day.sotabagger05/03/2013
MC DBMartin6621/10/2012
1 of 2: From A86 layby near Moy.ChrisR27/09/2012
Solo. From parking area near bridge over River Spean. Up Binnein Shuas from SW. On approach to summit area scrambled up a number of minor tops to the left of the route to the main summit. Went NW to reach another line of minor bumps, whicj I ascended. Found a steep way down with steep crags on by right on the way to Binnein Shios.pwbellarby18/08/2012
Drove over from Corrour with Tony and Tallblond. Quick up and down.chriswatson25/04/2012
chris & tony watson, rainy and windy on top, quite a nice grassy hill until you get to the top, many crags that look like the top.tallblond25/04/2012
With Chris from Luibleacitygent25/04/2012
Binnein Shuas (NN 463826) S/F NN432830. Cool with gusty wind blowing in heavy showers from West. Cloud base 3000' mostly overcast.John Young01/08/2011
With Mora, from LuibleaBLACKHILL04/06/2010
From Luiblea by Lochan na H-Earba to Binnein Shios, then back over Binnein ShuasGallovidian07/08/2009
Climbed on the way to a stay at Spean Bridge.Man of Kernow111/07/2009
sclater10/04/2009
With Joe after climbing Ardverickie Wall. Estimated Date.John Lee15/05/2007
Can be tricky finding the right gully off to the NEsignyred11/02/2007
With Roy after climbing Ardverikie Wall.JimA16/09/2006
With Phil Lee after climbing the classic rock climb on the south east side.mindlessflogger01/06/2004
Parked on access to Luiblea on A86. Over river on bridge on access road to foot of hill. Uphill over lush green moor grass to rocky outcrops and grass runs to top at 11.10. Rain. to Shios.arranc22/06/2003