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Name:Stacan Dubha
Hill number:10620
Height:246m / 807ft
Parent (Ma):1346  Beinn na Seilg
RHB Section:18A: Moidart and Ardnamurchan
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Minor Rivers only (North)
Watershed:Ardnamurchan Point to Lowestoft
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NM 46505 64197
Summit feature:small cairn
Drop:41m
Col:205m  NM466639  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 47
(1:25k) 390W
Observations:a larger cairn is 10m away
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 17 users)ByDate of Ascent
Long, excellent round from Lag a' Choire of Stacan Dubha, Druim na Gearr Leacainn, Dubh Creag & its W top, Beinn nan Codhan, Druim na Claise, Druim Reidh-dhalach, Beinn nan Ord and the excellent Beinn na Seilg & N Top.sclater28/03/2022
Circuit from Ormsaigbeg.jimbloomer19/09/2021
large flat slab on summit, continuing superb views/ 9/9 round.Denise 30/05/2021
Solo HFB17/07/2018
horseshoe circuit of the 3 tops, stacan dubha 2 cairns about 15m apart, beinn na seilg, beinn na seilig north top, from parking near the cemetery.robertphillips24/02/2018
From new cemy, dry, mostly sunny, warm, calm and good views.iangalbraith17/04/2015
Circuit from Ormsaigbeg.chalky195319/03/2015
fine rocky subsidiary, fine situation. from car pk @ cemy: M & Top RHW01/04/2002
Climbed as part of Cambridge Petrology field course - rock at top is hypersthene GabbroBrianMatthews20/03/1963
RichardM30/05/2021
Dave McG30/06/2018
Isbjorn25/05/2017
softsquare11/05/2016
peebs23/05/2015
Tricky13/10/2013
Kiltie25/10/2007
john steel28/09/1997