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Name:Cnoc na Glaic Tarsuinn
Hill number:6774
Height:370m / 1214ft
Parent (Ma):1117  Beinn Dearg
RHB Section:16A: Cape Wrath Peninsula
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Durness, Catchment Boundaries
Class:Tump (300-399m), Subhump
(Tu,3,sHu)
Grid ref:NC 29403 65236
Summit feature:tiny cairn on outcrop
Drop:93m
Col:277m  NC283651  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 9
(1:25k) 446
Observations:outcrop is on SW edge of summit plateau
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 13 users)ByDate of Ascent
CDMC meet Blairmore to Cape Wrath. On return jourmey to Blairmore while enroute to camping beside Loch a'Phuill Bhuide, with Jojo Neff.clashcityrocker06/06/2022
Crossed between Fashven to Beinn Dearg.N.Morters03/06/2022
Sithean Mor, Maovally Mor n Beag and Tarsuinn, from footbridge below Sithean Mor. Nice terrain, much of it runnable. 3h40 round trip. Am Buachaille top half visible from summit.RHW19/05/2019
Small and not obvious cairn on gneiss rib on west edge of plateau. Mild, wild, windy and hazy. Backpacking from Stratchailleach Bothy.Denise 11/10/2018
After Beinn Dearg, extensive levellish summit plateau of low rock outcrops in grass/short heather amidst peat banks and pools. Unexpectedly, the high was the low ridge of gneiss on the SW edge of the plateau.RichardM11/10/2018
Heading for Beinn Dearg. NE side of Creag Riabhach impressive.Tony S13/08/2018
On our big walk round.jenx18/06/2016
On the Marilyn circuit.nordicstar18/06/2016
Tom Mundell04/07/2018
Trekking toes04/07/2018
assynt_bob26/05/2012
Alan Whatley08/04/2012
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