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Name:Cnoc Buidhe
Hill number:19004
Height:289.7m / 950ft
Parent (Ma):381  Meall Luidh Mor
RHB Section:04B: Loch Treig to Loch Ericht
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Lochy
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NN 41092 81677
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:37.6m
Col:252m  NN 4131 8177  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 34 42
(1:25k) OL50 OL55 393 401
Observations:ground 70m ENE at NN 41158 81692 is 0.4m lower
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 3 users)ByDate of Ascent
As per Dave, from NE, walked forest road, unmapped overgrown track, skirted foot of Subtump, easyish forest, marshy col needs care, obvious L-R ramp then brackeny ridge via lower middle top. Showery afternoon. Last summit of a week at Cluny Mains with McLellans and friends.RHW12/10/2023
Well worth doing but bracken would be a nuisance in the summer. Chalky's track is now overgrown and not easy to follow, GR for the start seemed to be further to the east (41551 81283).Dave McG23/01/2022
So very nearly an island when reservoir is full. Circular cycle around W extension of Loch Laggan from Tulloch. There is a recent forest track beginning at NN414813 initially through an area of felled trees then into growing trees followed by a very steep drop to near water level . E ridge has a number of rocky bluffs but ok, summit at W end.chalky195320/02/2015