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Name:Dun Mor a' Chaolais
Hill number:10535
Height:38m / 125ft
Parent (Ma):none
RHB Section:17F: Coll and Tiree
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Island:Tiree
Class:Tump (0-99m)
(Tu,0)
Grid ref:NM 08329 47669
Summit feature:modern cairn on ancient huge cairn
Drop:33m
Col:5m  NM068481  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 46
(1:25k) 372E 372W
Observations:cairn is 12m S of trig point
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 28 users)ByDate of Ascent
A long bike ride from the ferry then a very short walk to this easy TumpColin Crawford14/08/2023
Very short saunter up from the houses on the corner to the East, up over the fence, and along wall edge, asked permission at first house and they were extremely friendly and interested in our mad cap wanderings.nickywood120/04/2022
Parked on the verge by a house, then through a gate by the next house, and up over grass, rock and heather to the summit. Would have been a good view point on a better day.LizH21/08/2019
Last of the good weather. From the NE of island where there were basking sharks.Popped up from the track north of the harbour past chilled cows. Short boggy ascent to remains of the broch on top. BWF between trig and summit no problem. Step over. Then on to campsite ready for rain.fasgadh03/08/2019
An easy walk up the wall line from the expanding harbour. With B and R.jenx08/06/2019
From NM085476.summitsup01/05/2019
Round of Tiree TuMPs in the pleasant company of Jon Glew. followed by walk to lovely tidal island of Soa.Thearlaichdubh31/08/2018
From NM 0848 4754, wide grass verge parking.jonglew31/08/2018
Steep climb up with good views of Gunna Sound.andy17/07/2017
Last wander with Goska before ferry tomorrowMountain Goat16/09/2016
From the pier road. Got bitten by a dog - more than a nip too!jimbloomer18/06/2015
Afterthought following visit to tidal island Soa. Regained road by Tràigh Crìonaig and took track from near Ruaig. Encountered a dozen or so very inquisitive young cattle after passing Laighnis, so came down south-east from summit to near Millton, then road to Caolas.mainnirnamfiadh18/06/2015
A lovely TuMP and trig with Iain Brown and Martin Richardson.Dugswell209/05/2014
Becomes obvious why the trig is called Harbour once you get there. Quick grab with a bonus of a trig pillar. Great view once again.Martin R09/05/2014
fine summit: TP offset E due to Broch rems. tk from Ruaig to W RHW29/05/2003
On pony on holiday Date not exactAbzurdities22/07/1996
Date not exact.Topographer5701/09/1964
AFD9024/09/2021
PeterAH21/08/2019
softsquare21/05/2019
brucebob01/01/2018
samblackburn10/09/2017
richtea504004/06/2016
hill walker13/05/2015
iaindbrown09/05/2014
Sherlock09/05/2014
Alex C16/03/2012
chalky195314/09/2010