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Name: | Binnein Mor South Top |
Hill number: | 300 |
Height: | 1062m / 3484ft |
Parent (Ma): | 287 Binnein Mor |
Parent (SMC): | 287 Binnein Mor |
RHB Section: | 04A: Fort William to Loch Treig and Loch Leven |
County/UA: | Highland |
Catchment: | Leven (Loch), Catchment Boundaries, Nevis |
Class: | Munro Top, High Hills of Britain, Subsimm (MT,HHB,sSim) |
Grid ref: | NN 21109 65684 |
Summit feature: | cairn |
Drop: | 24m |
Col: | 1038m NN211658 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 41 (1:25k) 392 |
Observations: | rock 7m W may be as high |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 529 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
Solo. | Jonathan Willingham | 02/06/2023 |
Start of Mamores Circuit, but taking in the 10 munros and tops. Two camps on the ridge, 18 hrs on the move and 42km. Great adventure! | Nicky C | 29/05/2023 |
From the junction of the Mamore Lodge road and the B863, following the estate road, stalkers' track and zig-zag ascent to Sgurr Eilde Beag, Binnein Mor South Top and Binnein Mor. Diminishing energy and water (and the prospect of no water sources on the ridges) made me leave Na Gruagaichean for another day. Superb high walking with long views in all directions. | Nick Down1 | 06/06/2022 |
climbed as part of the 4 East Mamores, excellent day out on my own. | Kevthecat | 03/06/2022 |
Eastern Mamores hiking route - Steven Fallon. 4 munros | hummusg | 19/09/2021 |
From Kinlochleven via Sgurr Eilde Beag, bound for Binnein Mor. | Windy Corner | 25/07/2021 |
From Na Gruagaichean | Isbjorn 3rd Round | 27/05/2021 |
At last, after several failed hikes (due to my laziness e.g. not getting out of bed) I bagged another two Munros today, meaning I have now bagged 141 out of 282 or 50% since August 2016 and that’s 33 this year alone, only 2 pre lockdown. 
 
I stayed at the Red Squirrel campsite in Glencoe last night and headed over to Kinlochleven for 09:30am this morning. Heading up a steep stalkers path to the Munro Top of Sgor Eilde Beag (956m), then my 140th Munro of Binnein Mor (1130m), before doubling back and getting the Munro Top of Binnein Mor South Top (1062m). 
 
From here I made my way up the boulder field to my 141st Munro, Na Gruagaichean (1056m), after a short lunch break to celebrate with a cheese roll, I headed over to the Munro Top of Na Gruagaichean North West Top (1041m). There was an interesting loose section between these two summits, which I wasn’t expecting. The descent from the NW Top follows a stalkers path down into Coire na Ba, then out to Kinlochleven. 
 
It was a beautiful | chillyman8 | 02/10/2020 |
Started at Kinlochleven. A long trek up to Binnein Mor but well worth it, a magnificent mountain, staring down at me, daring me to challenge it. Clear on top. Across to Na Gruagaichean which stubbornly remained shrouded in cloud all day. Gentle ascent down the South Ridge and then steeper South West (there's a cairn to guide you). Overshot the gate in the deer fence at GR NN 1910 6390 and had to follow it for some distance as it's the only way out. Down the track to Mamore Lodge which was boarded up and had seen better days and then took the path back to Kinlochleven with a slight detour to the Grey Mares waterfall. 
The 6.30 bus turned up half an hour late as there had been a drunk on the bus in Fort William and the driver had to call the police. | tsharp | 01/05/2019 |
with Caz the Hat | Littledave | 14/09/2018 |
From Kinlochleven (Gray Mare's Tail path) to Binnein Mor via Sgor Eilde Beag and Binnein Mor South Top. Returned along ridge to Na Gruagaichean and then back to Kinlochleven. Cloudy overcast conditions. | knarf | 02/09/2018 |
From Sg.Eilde Beag. Solo. | Dangerous Dave | 27/08/2018 |
Kinlochleven - Sgor Eilde Beag - Binnein Mor S Top - Binnein Mor - Na Gruagaichean - Na Gruagaichean NW Top - Kinlochleven. | Mark Jackson | 21/08/2018 |
With Martin | Topsaswell | 26/07/2018 |
From Kinlochleven along tracks up S ridge of Sgor Eilde Beag, then followed ridge over Binnein Mor S Top to Binnein Mor, descended N ridge, past the lochans then up and down Binnein Beag, along track Coire an Lochain, ascending Sgurr Eilde Mor by NE ridge, down by S ridge and back to Kinlochleven on tracks | kdbennett | 21/07/2018 |
With AS, IS. | eks | 09/06/2018 |
With AS, ES. | iks | 09/06/2018 |
CUHWC Glen Coe trip. With PF, DH and JG. Ascent from Kinlochleven. Glorious sunshine. | AGWilliamson | 27/03/2017 |
ACW round of sqor eilde beag, binnein mor, binnein mor south top, na gruagaichean, na gruagaichean nw top, an garbhanach, an gearanach, stob coire a chairn, stob coire a chairn south top, am bodach 
from kinlochleven. | robertphillips | 21/08/2016 |
Loop from Kinlochleven taking in Sgor Eilde Beag, Binnein Mor and Na Gruagaichean. | liljonb | 15/03/2016 |
With Nick Piotrowski from Mamore Lodge. Great winter conditions up to here but lost views en way to Binnein Mor. 
Skirted north of the S. Top later to bag Na Gruagaichean as the weather started to break. | signyred | 14/02/2016 |
With Kenny Leinster - multiple times - with dodgy routefinding | Scmccabe | 02/01/2016 |
Binnein Beag, Binnein Mor, ST and Sgor Eilde Beag from Kinlochleven. | rhalstead | 23/09/2015 |
JimT | 14/07/2015 | |
with 2 munros | Dunlawyering | 09/07/2015 |
A top! | Play2End | 24/04/2015 |
Group winter walk from Kinlochewe taking in Binnein Mor (ascent via top Sgor Eilde Beag and the South Top) over to Na Gruagaichean, descend from NW top. Camped on the bealach. Next morniing, contoured around to An Gearanach, back over to Stob Coire a' Chairn and Am Bodach, before returning to Kinlochleven. Clag on day 1, sunny skies on day 2 - full winter walking gear in use both days. | mproudfoot | 05/04/2015 |
With Iain McSkimming | Highland Days | 29/10/2014 |
On route to Binean Mor. Very cloudy and poor visibility. | Roblex | 02/09/2014 |
Completed on Day 2 of Mamores traverse from Mullach nan Coirean to Binnein Mor. | quadbarrel | 24/08/2014 |
4 eastern Mammores with Robert Wight from Kinlochleven. Sunny, calm high cloud, and perfect visibility. | alexmaclennan | 29/06/2014 |
Loch Eilde Mor to Glen Nevis (supporting Lee & Jules' Ramsay Round) | Geoff Briggs | 22/06/2014 |
Bob & Duke Wednesday 11th/6/2014 Z 1610 hrs. | DukeNukem | 11/06/2014 |
MMC walk with Drew Crawford, Robert Wight and Sally Ann Scott. Gale force winds on tops and eventual whiteout Turned back without any ticks in the book. 7 1/2 hours. | alexmaclennan | 15/03/2014 |
Climbed this on way to Binnein Mor | Aristotle Chip | 22/08/2013 |
Walked en route to Na gruagaichean. | Crib Goch | 22/10/2012 |
3 & 7 of 9: Out from Binnein Mor. Return From Na Gruagaichean. | ChrisR | 09/10/2012 |
On a two day backpack around the Mamores and Grey Corries. Mainly dry and clear. Excellent views. See my blog post for more details: <a href="http://blog.alistairpooler.co.uk/2012/10/an-autumnal-lochaber-backpack-day-2.html" target="_blank">http://blog.alistairpooler.co.uk/2012/10/an-autumnal-lochaber-backpack-day-2.html</a> | alistairpooler | 07/10/2012 |
Estimated date. - done solo in deep snow to Binnein Mor and return. | Aimless Rambler | 27/07/2012 |
ghaley | 28/03/2012 | |
RH | Richard Tait | 10/03/2012 |
with Mark | grimjimm | 30/07/2011 |
Long day's solo walk from Kinlochleven in fine conditions | barnz48 | 29/08/2010 |
DMN | HFB | 13/06/2009 |
second ascent, 2 in party, goc 09, fine day after heavy rain for the several days perviously. climbed from mamore lodge, taking in binnein beag, binnein mor, pt 1062 and na gruagaichean then descending back to the lodge and onto meannanach. | rum doodle | 10/05/2009 |
self (Binnein Mor) | davidsbatty | 29/04/2009 |
alone | SheilaS | 12/04/2009 |
Blisco | 11/04/2009 | |
Had to have bagged this top as it was on the route! | Jhimmy | 13/05/2008 |
Updating from way back | Simon Winton | 03/09/2007 |