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Name:Sron Vourlinn
Hill number:10164
Height:380m / 1247ft
Parent (Ma):1222  Meall na Suiramach
RHB Section:17A: North Skye and Raasay
County/UA:Highland
Island:Skye
Class:Tump (300-399m)
(Tu,3)
Grid ref:NG 45216 70770
Summit feature:outcrop
Drop:48m
Col:332m  NG449705  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 23
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 29 users)ByDate of Ascent
With Beth, Peggi and LunaBigNick26/03/2022
Was heading for the next top to the north to hunt the OS bolt. Found it. What a spot!BigJ23/04/2021
Easy ascent on the main path from the S. Crackin views.sclater06/12/2020
Fantastic walk in the Quiraing, beautiful day and breathtaking views.Missphoton06/12/2020
12th of 14 after Leac nan Fionn. Then on to Meall na Suiramach.Dave McG30/05/2018
LSjohn steel07/05/2018
Two car loads up from Glenbrittle to the Quiraing and gorgeous climb up to the summit spire of the Prison, walk round the path below eastern cliffs and on to Sron Vourlinn then back over Marilyn summit Meall na Suiramach. Then off to the coast to search for dinosaur footprints.vegibagger15/05/2017
Quiraing Tump 5 of 10, clockwise from S, Cemy. Continued north for trig bolt, which I couldn't find.RHW30/04/2016
November 2001(?). A two-day trip along the Trotternish Ridge.summitsup01/01/1952
Gavin Theobald15/09/2022
cachristiso116/04/2022
alanm908/07/2019
Cumbriancyclist06/06/2018
denisB5227/04/2018
Kendall23/05/2017
DocHoliday14/02/2017
Hetty09/06/2016
weaselmaster23/05/2016
Conor30/05/2015
hillhunter04/09/2014
jfwilson19/08/2014
Colin Crawford08/08/2014
Victor17/07/2007
Sherlock28/05/2004
Martin R13/05/2004
IainT08/02/1999
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