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Name: | Cnoc Loch Corcasgil |
Hill number: | 10276 |
Height: | 233m / 764ft |
Parent (Ma): | 1219 Hartaval |
RHB Section: | 17A: North Skye and Raasay |
County/UA: | Highland |
Island: | Skye |
Class: | Tump (200-299m) (Tu,2) |
Grid ref: | NG454647 (est) |
Drop: | 37m |
Col: | 196m NG453646 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 23 (1:25k) 408 |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 2 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
From the carpark at the Quiraing, following sheep trail in-between Cleat and the trotternish ridge, then out onto open moorland for the long haul across to a rocky outcrop just below the ridge and then across to another small round top and onto Cnoc Loch Corcasgil. Featureless hill but enjoyable outing on a very remote area of Trotternish. | Matt2901 | 28/02/2021 |
Surprisingly until today, (despite some seemingly inaccessible needles) on the TuMP map of Skye there was only one without any log till now... a rather remote but boringly benign little hill 233m p37, with a tedious trek across bogs and valleys of moorland 3-4km South of the Quiraing road to get to it. however there was an interesting bit of joyous discovery. On a little stream just to the NW of it there was a stream with a mass of rocks in it covered with gloriously bright green moss, round which the waters were tumbling. took two videos.delightful. However no one but a bagger would ever bother venturing out here. I wonder when it'll next get a log..? 
well..re-looking at the log April 2020 and i'm still the only one. A very lonely little TuMP summit | vegibagger | 06/05/2018 |