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Name:Beinn Resipol
Hill number:1352
Height:845m / 2772ft
RHB Section:18B: Sunart and Ardgour
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Sunart, Shiel, Catchment Boundaries
Watershed:Ardnamurchan Point to Lowestoft
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Corbett, High Hills of Britain,
Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,C,HHB,Y,P500)
Grid ref:NM 76647 65454
Summit feature:large cairn by destroyed trig point
Drop:502m
Col:343m  NM837664  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 40
(1:25k) 390E
Observations:cairn is 8m WNW of trig point; other features on ridge are all lower
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 367 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Sick Kid09/02/2024
weaselmaster09/02/2024
From Caravan Park which has now closed but still allows parking. Icy and a few snow patches. Stunning clear day, views as far as outer Hebrides. After stile and stream crossing kept on ATV track branching rightwards to bag 619m top first. Then scrambled up rock tiers of SW Ridge. Descended north then followed ENE spur down on north bank of burn (much easier than the path above burn on S bank which was very icy). With Lesley.Nick Canute09/01/2024
davezeking30/10/2023
ALHEJ Wilkins29/08/2023
Plenty parking at deserted camp site to WSW (NM 7239 6395). From NM 7241 6391, WM path (indistinct at times - over boggy bits of which there are many) all way to top. Returned same way, leaving path at NM 7601 6540 to easily contour round (at 550m) to Beinn an Albannaich. NW to regain path to car. nice walkcarole engel13/08/2023
Llondon15/05/2023
briansv650s06/05/2023
johntopping26/02/2023
justin99924/09/2022
bogdodger04/09/2022
With John and wee Islay from Resipole Holiday Park. Sunny day with blue skies, no wind below 600m so plenty of midges and keds (yuck) - slight cool breeze on summit. Went up the path to the summit, but descended down the craggy West face for a bit of a change, and rejoined the path out at the bottom of the crags. Few stops for snacks so total time ended up as 4h 42min.mproudfoot27/08/2022
With Lynn + the kids. Nice scrambling route up and great views.nix_snilloc11/08/2022
On path from Ben Resipole campsite. Boggy in places.Winterfloodian04/06/2022
BlackPanther03/06/2022
traverse from Resipol with Sam & Pauljef16/04/2022
GuyF04/04/2022
Gallovidian24/03/2022
GavinTheobald 320/03/2022
SunnyAdventures06/02/2022
From Resipole Holiday ParkHuwel05/02/2022
Blair28216/10/2021
From resipol campsite over top to strontian at other side.Rodge12/10/2021
steven morrice28/08/2021
From the excellent parking at the camp site. Lovely hill, reasonable path, though still boggy after three warm, dry days. Very warm and sunny and rather hazy. Took my time after some long days. Minor navigational error on the way down, coming to the end of the boggy moorland section I ended up at a gate heading for the ravine, easily corrected. Was given a free espresso at the excellent art gallery afterwards. What a friendly hill day.Owen B24/08/2021
From campsite. Good path for the most part.Crib Goch30/06/2021
fedupofuserids12/06/2021
Pommyjon01/06/2021
Robin5601/06/2021
AlanD28/05/2021
With MM, a straightforward ascent from the campsite following the track, then atv tracks then faint footpath onto the shoulder then an easy final ascent to the top. Views and weather- apart from an hour of hail and heavy rain- outstandingkenmorti16/05/2021
Dean and I, cracking day pestered by deer keds. Camped at Castle Tioram afterwards.kojak18/09/2020
Adventurers510/09/2020
X19RJF03/08/2020
sarah mundell03/08/2020
Solo during a week in Ardgour & Sunart. From Resipole campsite up the east bank of the river. Clear path all the way up the hill & a grand view from the summit. Worth waiting for a clear day.NotReallyABagger03/10/2019
Respect to Resipol campsite who offer free parking by their reception. Followed track to east of Allt Mhic Chiarain which then evolves into a foot path. This has really developed since my first ascent over 20 years ago!BaggerGutt18/07/2019
Crawford Lindsay21/05/2019
wintergreen21/05/2019
m0untain_n0mad19/05/2019
weaselmaster18/05/2019
Sick Kid18/05/2019
From Ariundle, along the miners track to Beinn Resipol (fab views to the Islands), down the crags to Beinn an Albannaich, then picked our way over to its South Top and Creag an Eighich, before descending down to the Allt Camas a Choirce, then the slog up to Beinn a Chaorainn via its south top - which gives easy access back to the Miners track. Pretty easy going in dry, sunny conditions, would be tough in rain and mist - 5.5hrs in total.summitter12/05/2019
Cycling trip to Ardnamurchaniansm09/05/2019
bertbarnett12320/04/2019
helenrennard08/04/2019
NHWC23/02/2019
From Beinn Mhor hotel up the very good trackn then pretty pathless across to east ridge of Resipol where we disappeared into the cloud and stayed there. No problem to summit but in thick cloud and rain lost line on way down on what appears(in cloud at Least) to be a fairly complicated ridge. Finished up abandoning trying to find the line and cut down south to join the road at Ranachan - a lot of bracken made it hard going.dickscroop31/10/2018
Jaxter14/10/2018
amcvey15/09/2018