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Name:Sgurr Airigh na Bheinne East Top
Hill number:7896
Height:689.8m / 2263ft
Parent (Ma):742  Sgurr a' Choire-bheithe
RHB Section:10B: Knoydart to Glen Kingie
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Ness
Class:Subsimm
(sSim)
Grid ref:NG 93357 00697
Summit feature:outcrop
Drop:21.7m
Col:668.1m  NG 9318 0072  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 33
(1:25k) 398E 414S
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 29 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked at NG985036 crossed river by ruined bridge then a 3 hour walk to put a camp in at NM931996. East west traverse of ridge to simplify the tricky bits.BaggerGutt19/07/2023
Barrisdale bothy to coireshubh traverse 7/8robertphillips10/09/2022
CK SheilaS22/05/2021
#5 of 12 from NG985036, Abhainn Chosaidh easy boulder hop with only minor rain recently.RHW19/05/2021
2 of 7: From Meall an Spardain.ChrisR22/08/2011
From Loch Cuaich (was Quoich) en route to the Corbett Galltywenallt07/06/2011
Second summit on seemingly endless knolly ridge leading to Corbett.Aye Jimmy16/07/2006
With friend. From point where road to Kinloch Hourn leaves Loch Quoich. Walked round Loch Quaich on something of a path, at one stage being on an old road. At the Abhainn Chòsaidh we joined the stalker’s path going up the glen. We left the path where it leaves the main glen to go up a subsidiary glen towards Glen Barrisdale. Further up the main glen we climbed up the mountainside between rocky buffs to reach the second subsidiary top to the east of Sgurr a’ Choire-bheithe. We reached the summit of Sgurr a’ Choire-bheithe. It was a very warm day. My friend went on over Slat Bheinn and joined the path from Glen Barrisdale for the return. I returned by traversing the complete ridge of Druim Chòsaidh including Sgurr Airigh na Beinne before rejoining the outward route.pwbellarby20/06/1998
geoffreycurnock17/09/2023
iainwalton05/08/2023
Dave McG03/04/2023
Alan Whatley24/04/2022
patrick30/06/2021
interloper07/05/2021
Fletch07/05/2021
neilsan28/04/2021
weaselmaster04/05/2019
Gallovidian06/06/2018
mae27/05/2018
alda17/05/2018
andrew brown29/04/2017
Dave Geere11/06/2015
weaselmaster02/05/2015
Sick Kid02/05/2015
chalky195320/03/2009
Tony S09/06/2008
IainT26/06/2007
grumpy29/04/2007
AlanD29/06/2003