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Name:Beinn Eolaigearraidh Mhor [Ben Eoligarry] [Beinn Eolaigearraidh]
Hill number:4983
Height:105m / 344ft
Parent (Ma):1631  Beinn Chliad [Ben Cleit] [Ben Cliad]
RHB Section:24D: Barra to Barra Head
County/UA:Na h-Eileanan Siar [Western Isles]
Island:Barra
Watershed:Long Island
Class:Hump, Tump (100-199m), Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,1,Y)
Grid ref:NF 70104 07288
Summit feature:cairn on rock
Drop:102m
Col:3m  NF693059  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 31
(1:25k) 452N
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 72 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Followed Walk the Highlands Eoligarry Explorer suggested route.Hirta02/07/2023
From cemetry a herd of sleeping docile cattle on summitcjo18/06/2023
From/through cemetery parking easy slopes to top. Dave/Jill.N.Morters15/06/2023
From cemetery car park. With Nigel & Jill.Dangerous Dave15/06/2023
Jill Robertson15/06/2023
ScaSey14/06/2023
Twas a Sunday so could park at the school, take the track in front of said school and saunter to the summit. great view of the dune system below.summitter11/06/2023
AlanD14/05/2023
Gavin Theobald25/04/2023
northernphilby10/03/2022
govanah06/09/2021
Tonester08/06/2021
kanderson09/04/2021
Pete R06/06/2019
mae30/08/2018
Traverse from new TuMP Dun Sgurribhal and back down to dunes.Thearlaichdubh08/08/2018
From the cemetery.Chris Peart08/08/2018
Repeatchalky195308/08/2018
peterstanding18/07/2018
Fife Walking01/07/2018
Tom Mundell21/05/2018
Trekking toes21/05/2018
Andrew Simmons19/05/2018
beckybags07/05/2018
Up primrose- studded grass to gneiss slabs with cairn and larks singing. More wonderful views of the Skye ridge, Harris opening up and tropical beaches.With Colin and R.Denise 29/04/2018
Second visit, with Denise and Richard, to whom thanks for the lift. Lovely eveningColin Crawford29/04/2018
RichardM29/04/2018
Lindsay M22/04/2018
Janet M22/04/2018
Totally chucking it down at the top, but still glad at least to get this chance to do a few hills on probably the worst weather day of all August.Alex C16/08/2017
Adrian16/08/2017
carole engel14/08/2017
thelonious10/08/2017
A W Bryan13/05/2017
Denise 19/05/2015
bjewing21/04/2015
Tony Rogers10/07/2014
Short walk up from cemetery car park.jonglew07/07/2014
After the Fuiay boat trip, took on the northern Hump. Parking next to cemetry then up the left side and over fence. Meadow flowers were lovely.nordicstar07/07/2014
assynt_bob07/07/2014
Tricky07/07/2014
jenx07/07/2014
Jim.Fothergill06/05/2014
interloper06/05/2014
From the cemetery. Curious shells and sand windblown or human carriage?Martin R05/05/2014
Parked at the cemetery then up passed many primroses to the summit cairn on one of many rocky outcrops with Martin Richardson.Dugswell205/05/2014
Eoligarry to Airport. Windy day with passing showers.Smudge05/05/2014
tallblond05/05/2014
AndyS05/05/2014
iaindbrown05/05/2014