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Name:Glas Bheinn Bheag
Hill number:10175
Height:350m / 1148ft
Parent (Ma):1284  Beinn na Cro [Ben na Cro]
RHB Section:17C: South-East Skye and Scalpay
County/UA:Highland
Island:Skye
Class:Tump (300-399m)
(Tu,3)
Grid ref:NG 58219 25577
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:82m
Col:268m  NG578249  
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 12 users)ByDate of Ascent
After Creag Strollamus. See https://scotlandhills.net/hump-and-two-tumps-isle-of-skye/hill walker07/04/2023
From Strollamus boatyard. Crossed the heaving road and threw myself over the barbed wire fence onto the moor as quick as I could. Direct line up to the summit. Blissfully quiet and then added Beinn na Cro for good measure.Matt290131/07/2021
From Luib, down via Am Meall for the trig boltRHW07/07/2021
Ambled across peak on way back to car at strolamus near ruin. Company: Soloiandesbottes14/05/2018
with Beth, Eilidh & LunaBigNick18/03/2018
ACW round of glas bheinn mhor, ben na cro, glas bheinn bheag, am meall from luib.robertphillips23/07/2017
from the north eastern end of Loch Slappin, out to Glas Bheinn Bheag and back along to valleyvegibagger05/06/2017
Walked along track from Luib and ascended by northern ridge in perfect weather. Headed on to Beinn na Cro and then back over Glas Bheinn Mhor.JohnW28/04/2009
Dave McG24/11/2018
eilidh18/03/2018
Steve Q22/10/2017
Alan Moore15/04/2012