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Name:Cnoc an Ime
Hill number:1461
Height:303m / 994ft
RHB Section:20A: Jura, Scarba and Colonsay
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Island:Jura
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Tump (300-399m)
(Ma,Hu,Tu,3)
Grid ref:NR 59050 80164
Summit feature:small pile of stones
Drop:189m
Col:114m  NR582777  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 61
(1:25k) 355S
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 92 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
NickF02/05/2023
 yorkielad21/05/2022
As others parked near the derelict cottage. up on tracks by the RHS of the burn to the col just right of the summit, then up to the summit. Along to the trig which is a better viewpoint. Then back along the track to the West of Loch Losguinn back to the road at Tarbert, then back along the road (only met 1 car in 1.5 miles. Lovely afternoon circuit 5.3 miles 2hrs 15 walking time.JulieB25/04/2022
Parking just n of Corrynahera ruin. Up track just n of parking. This peters out very soon, but can pick up faint path that rises through forest that wa felled long ago. 30 minutes to summit from parking. KeithByTheC23/04/2022
From SE, Corrynahera, track starts NE of burn then path to col, revisited the Marilyn too. Showery afternoonRHW06/04/2022
mntainman05/04/2022
With Dave Roeder. Parked (16:15) at about NR599798 just N of the stream and followed a rough track and then a faint path through the felled woodland N of the stream, finally crossing the valley and trackless up to the summit. Rain had almost ceased but still very windy. Finished 17:30dbb05/04/2022
govanah05/04/2022
Jill Robertson05/04/2022
Soloassynt_bob03/04/2022
Short pull up from Corrynahera trees now felled and deer track higher up. Following hills further north.N.Morters01/04/2022
iainwalton28/06/2021
With Bolton & CJM. From Corrynahera. Deer must love the mid slopes of this hill. Perhaps the route from 625820 may have been better. Visited Cnoc an IME & Clac an Roin, both nice summits with good views.ger15/09/2019
Parked just beyond the derilect cottage. Generally followed the NE side of the burn and then direct to summit over rough stuff with Ger and CM. Overcast but no rain!bolton15/09/2019
CJM15/09/2019
Simon Winton21/08/2019
After an evening meal at Craighouse hotel.Topographer5710/06/2019
Andrew Simmons26/05/2019
The third of my Marilyns for the day. Route as per Andrew Finnimore.NormanW23/04/2019
The only easy Marilyn on Jura! Parked just along from derelict cottage. Up easy ground by the burn then deer tracks to bealach and over to summit. Perhaps best avoided during the bracken season! NB map is misleading as there is no longer any forest on the NE side of the burn.AndrewFinnimore27/03/2019
From Corrynahera, up NE side of the stream, through area of felled trees, then onto steep open hillside with long grass. On the way down, nearly caught two adders with my walking pole. One slithered off immediately. The other retreated about 50cm, then as I tried to get a photo it started hissing, so I scarpered.Owen B22/08/2018
foggieclimber03/05/2018
PGCE23/04/2018
petesimpson11/04/2018
13th hill of 14 today on an epic circular from Lagg visiting Cnoc Breac, Cnoc Mor nan Cnoc, Leac Fhola, Beinn Tarsuinn, Beinn Bhreac, Scrinadle & its N top, Cnoc Rubha a' Choire with SE top, Lochana' Tana, Cnoc Cumnnan Beag and Cnoc Loch Braig a' Choire, with a fairly easy descent and ascent to gain this top (climbed nearby knolls quickly) South to last top as quick as my tired legs will take me towards Clach an Roin.Dazingdale04/06/2017
Straight up the burn from Corrynahera.Chris Peart08/05/2017
Gavin Theobald30/04/2017
Isbjorn30/04/2017
GaryJones21/04/2017
Parked on roadside by Corrynaheira. Used forest track then burn to easily gain summit. Picked up vanessa trig too.nordicstar30/05/2016
Straight up the stream line worked well.jenx30/05/2016
Martyn108/05/2016
Glenysj2108/05/2016
kiltedbiggles22/04/2016
MK.john steel18/10/2015
from corrynaheara rough track then ok walking.robertphillips18/09/2015
LizH09/05/2015
PeterAH09/05/2015
With Mora, track starting at nr605820BLACKHILL11/04/2014
IainT10/06/2013
With two friends. Parked near Tarbert Bay at NR605823. On track shown on OS 1:25,000 map that goes SW initially. Found something of a branch track taking us nearer the objective of Cnoc an Ime which was reached soon enough. Back same way. Rather wet under foot.pwbellarby10/05/2013
Campbell Singer20/03/2013
Alan Whatley20/03/2013
iaindbrown17/06/2012
parked where logs are stored, walked over tractor tracks up to col along the river , half an hour up!tallblond16/06/2012
Fletch16/06/2012
Minto13/06/2012
mae03/06/2012
Jim.Fothergill20/07/2011
AndyS29/05/2011