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Name: | Dun Mor West Top |
Hill number: | 10767 |
Height: | 398m / 1306ft |
Parent (Ma): | 1440 Coraddie [Beinn Bhreac] |
RHB Section: | 19C: Loch Fyne to Bute and the Firth of Clyde |
County/UA: | Argyll and Bute |
Catchment: | Ruel, Striven, Catchment Boundaries |
Class: | Tump (300-399m) (Tu,3) |
Grid ref: | NS 04174 80398 |
Summit feature: | rock embedded in grass |
Drop: | 43m |
Col: | 355m NS043803 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 63 (1:25k) 362N |
Comments: | alternative summit at NS040805 |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 6 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
B836 high point-Dun Mor W Top-Dun Mor-Stuchdan Capuill-Coraddie-Beinn Bhreac-Creag nam Fitheach-B836 hp. Hot with clegs. Track from B836 hp takes you most of the way through the felled area. | campagvelocet | 18/07/2022 |
Left car at gourock, ferry over to dunnoon, bus to auchenbreck,tussocks and rough going for the first 2 km creag nam fitheach, dun mor west top visited all tops, dun mor, stuchdan capuill, coraddie repeat visited all tops again, beinn bhreac, sqian dubh flat summit,up over meallan riabhach and down to colintraive for the bus back to dunnoon. | robertphillips | 26/09/2020 |
From the trig point on Dun Mor (405m), then went north into the forest to get to the B836. Went in at NS 04114 81033 and soon got to a nice stream to follow down. The lower bit was in the process of being felled but the stream was not affected until close to the road. | Alan Moore | 11/04/2018 |
chalky1953 | 09/10/2016 | |
fergie | 17/05/2009 | |
Colin Crawford | 23/06/2007 |