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Name:Cruach an Earbaige
Hill number:10987
Height:233m / 764ft
Parent (Ma):1400  Cnoc nam Broighleag
RHB Section:19A: Oban to Loch Fyne
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Fyne
Class:Tump (200-299m), Yeaman
(Tu,2,Y)
Grid ref:NR896893 (est)
Drop:81m
Col:152m  NR898912  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 55
(1:25k) 358N 358S
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 6 users)ByDate of Ascent
2nd Hill of a 5 Tump circuit from my Airbnb in Kilmory (adjacent Lochgilphead) visiting Cnoc Mor then cutting across Ese to cross a stream then using a rough logging track briefly before taking much better track near Barbuie. I stopped for lunch at the reservoir. A track does head up West of the summit but i carried on via a ride to the East before heading up via a firebreak. Trig pillar does appear to be the high point. Wild descent South then heading East to eventually reach track where I followed it round heading for Cnoc Odhar...Dazingdale21/05/2021
A few visits to this hidden trig via the hill of devastation (leaving forestry track at approx NR889886 and up and over deforested area before meandering on deer tracks through less mature woods and over boggy ground) and battling down the old track that is now nearly impassable but still marked on the map.Heather TS25/04/2020
From the main Blarbuie forestry road. A new quad track makes the route slightly easier.Difficult to find the trig, in amongst the forestry, a faint view of Scarba from the summit. Worth it???DavieRuts23/11/2019
Not ticked. The mapped forest track to the SW no longer exists.RichardM21/07/2019
Summit not reached. The mapped track to the SW of the summit is overgrown and invisible . In heavy rain we decided to return from E another day!Denise 21/07/2019
Non-Hump Yeaman.chalky195322/12/2009
see log on TrigpointingUK.com. RHW29/04/2007
carole engel09/08/2017