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Name:Caisteal an Reubadair
Hill number:12721
Height:45m / 148ft
Parent (Ma):none
RHB Section:24C: North Uist, South Uist and Nearby Islands
County/UA:Na h-Eileanan Siar [Western Isles]
Island:Mono Tump island
Class:Tump (0-99m), SIB
(Tu,0,SIB)
Grid ref:NF 78607 07168
Summit feature:remaining section of castle walls
Drop:45m
Col:Sea
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 31
(1:25k) 452N 453S
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 17 users)ByDate of Ascent
Kayak from Kilbride campsite on South Uist. Landed north end of island, across the narrow land bridge and scramble up the rake to the left of the cliff with the castle ruin on.AndyS26/06/2021
Delightful kayak along west side of Eriskay from beach to N of ferry terminal, some weaving amongst small islands and landing on rocky bay on east centre of island. steep fun ascent up to obvious ruined tower- highest corner c 6m high. Return via east coast to Acarseid Mhor, then walk back to car, drive to collect kayaks.Denise 20/05/2019
By kayak from beach beside pier and return in shelter of E coast and the less sheltered 'Loch Acairseid'RichardM20/05/2019
After Siblets of Hairtamul and Callibraigh. Fantastic ruined fort. On trip organised by Mervyn Jack sailed on the Boy James skippered by Francis and crewed by Ronald.Thearlaichdubh07/08/2018
Day trip out on the Boy James from Castlebay. This the thrd island of the day, the other 2 being Siblets. Landed at the north end, narrow crossing to the south end whereupon the fort sits - not that there's much of it left. The single remaining section of the walls has been used by the OS as a trig intersected station.jonglew07/08/2018
Repeatchalky195307/08/2018
Cracking little island with a memorable ruin on top. I inadvertently demolished part of it as i descended from the summit spikeColin Crawford07/08/2018
With Mervyn Jack's group.Chris Peart07/08/2018
RHW15/07/2012
Alex C07/08/2018
Adrian07/08/2018
assynt_bob07/08/2018
richtea504015/07/2012
PM15/07/2012
chalky195315/07/2012
bjewing15/07/2012
Sherlock15/07/2012