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Name:Creag Toll a' Choin
Hill number:891
Height:1005.3m / 3298ft
Parent (Ma):891  Creag Toll a' Choin
RHB Section:12A: Kyle of Lochalsh to Garve
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Beauly, Catchment Boundaries, Cromarty
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, High Hills of Britain, Murdo,
Deleted Munro Top
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,HHB,Mur,xMT)
Grid ref:NH 13085 45314
Summit feature:small rock 20m S of cairn
Drop:403m
Col:602m  NH106453  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25
(1:25k) 430
Observations:cairn is at NH 13083 45331
Survey:Leica Disto D510/Leica RX1250
Comments:Replaced 890 Maoile Lunndaidh as Marilyn in June 2014
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 325 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
vgiorgio23/10/2023
Cycled up to Pollan Buidh from gerry's Hostel. Sgurr Choinnich, SGurr Chaorranaich and Maoll Lunndaidh. All in the rain.jigglybones25/08/2023
Badders09/08/2023
Sgurr Choinnich, Sgurr a' Chaorachain, Bidean an Eoin Deirg, Carn nam Fiaclan, Creag Toll a' Choin, Maoile Lunndaidh from CraigGeoff Briggs07/08/2023
PVokes25/06/2023
Dottie13/06/2023
npeterc27/05/2023
From Glenuaig Lodge.Peterb23/05/2023
gomezhdm16/04/2023
mcbiydw229/07/2022
spallen18/07/2022
gettingonabit09/06/2022
jenx08/06/2022
markhammonds05/06/2022
Craig6729/04/2022
Kendall10/04/2022
Maoile Lunndaidh (actual summit currently Creag Toll a' Choin) from Achnashellach on foot. The early winter snow had all but melted and temps were well above freezing so it wasn't the winter walk I expected. Set off from Achnashellach at 7am in the dark, head torch easily lighting the track ahead. Was light enough to turn the head torch off by 8:30am, and reached the jump off point before Glenuig Lodge by 9am. What followed was a fairly horrible boggy trudge across to the two waterfalls (Am Crom-allt / Allt an Fhuar-thuill Bhig) at around 385m and then a steep 420m ascent up the wet heather to just over the 800m mark where it became less steep. After that it was just a grassy/mossy walk up to Carn Nam Fiaclan. Views were ok - conditions clear, but all of the summits up here are big flat plateau-like areas so it kind of ruins any views. Walked on up to the actual summit Creag Toll a' Choin, where the tiny cairn was buried under a small patch of residual snow, and then headed on umproudfoot31/12/2021
Solo, running fr Craig, glorious sunny day w great views as low clouds cleared. Easy running across this plateau, top of the world!NorfolkPT2122/07/2021
carole engel05/07/2021
Carn nam Fiaclan, Creag Toll a' Choin and Maoile Lunndaidh from Craigrhalstead26/06/2021
weaselmaster05/06/2021
TommyG16/05/2021
Fi29/08/2020
scoob29/08/2020
Toril17/08/2020
Gallovidian05/08/2019
Hal & Rafe29/06/2019
Driftwood19/06/2019
A 33.5km, 3 Munro epic at Glenuig, climbing Sgurr Choinnich, Sgurr a' Chaorachain & Maoile Lunndaidh. Tricky with 45mph gusts but a cracking day out.Chris Mac13/04/2019
From Craig, via Fuar-tholl Mor and a loose mossy scramble. Mixed weatherCapt Malbec23/08/2018
rocket-ron16/07/2018
BaggerGutt20/05/2018
From Craig, walk/cycle to Pollan Buidhe, then walk to near Glenuaig Lodge, then across valley and up N ridge of Carn nam Fiaclan to summit, continuing to Creag Toll a'Choin and Maoile Lunndaidh, returning to Carn nam Fiaclan, descent of Fuar-tholl Beag to Drochaid Mhuilich, bivvyed by stream from corrie loch, then to summit of Sgurr a' Chaorachain via Sron na Frianich, return trip out to Bidean an Eoin Deirg, then across to Sgurr Choinnich, descending to Bealach Bhearnais and along path in valley back to Pollan Buidhe and thence to Craig.kdbennett18/05/2018
weaselmaster18/05/2018
Sick Kid18/05/2018
Gavin Theobald07/05/2018
Climbed from Glenuig Lodge via Carn nam Fiaclan. Continued over the Munro to return to Glenuig Lodge.Buteobuteo26/05/2017
hillhunter15/10/2016
Tartantraveller17/09/2016
gary198117/09/2016
Am Bodach18/06/2016
pwatson198014/06/2016
On Maoile Lunndaidh on way to summitnickywood109/06/2016
BlackPanther07/06/2016
oldbagger2731/05/2016
ianwatson28/05/2016
Anti-clockwise circuit of Maoile Lunndaidh after cycling in from Craig. On own.MorecambeMonkey26/05/2016
Mudskipper26/09/2015
A bit more prominent than it appears on the map.Play2End18/09/2015
danielarn14/09/2015