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Name:Sidhean Dubh na Cloiche Baine
Hill number:4191
Height:757m / 2484ft
Parent (Ma):634  Meall na h-Aisre
RHB Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Ness
Class:Simm, Graham Top
(Tu,Sim,GT)
Grid ref:NH 50449 01531
Summit feature:rock
Drop:45m
Col:712m  NH505008  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 35
(1:25k) OL55 401
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 29 users)ByDate of Ascent
Alan Whatley12/06/2023
Simon Winton11/03/2023
Fletch25/04/2022
interloper25/04/2022
creag bheag, creag mhor, creag mhor east top, carn dearg, meall an dubh lochain, sidhean dubh na cloiche baine, meall caca, gairbeinn north top, gairbeinn, meall a chuit from melgarve.robertphillips17/05/2021
3 of 4: From Meall Caca via P733. Peat hags. Best views of a generally cloudy day. With Karen.ChrisR04/11/2020
carole engel21/09/2020
oatcake29/08/2020
neilsan09/08/2020
alda03/08/2020
Dave McG06/02/2020
In cloud with steady rain and a stiff wind all day pretty well. Not very pleasant but interesting navigation and the surprise of the wind farm north of Meall Caca(Ct). A long walk north from Melgarva bothy, well it seemed long in the conditions. Quite pleased to hit it first time, the lochans were a useful guide. Then with visibility improving a bit SE over an intermediate hump to Sidean Dubh na Cloiche Baine(Gt); then SW to Sherramore Forest(Gt); and back down via the burn again using the lochans as a guide.dickscroop30/06/2019
weaselmaster14/06/2019
Sick Kid14/06/2019
mae08/06/2018
Dave Geere04/06/2018
TGO Challenge 2018twg2716/05/2018
KeithByTheC31/07/2017
BaggerGutt31/07/2017
Fellhugger25/03/2017
Leathad Gaothach, Meall na h-Aisre, Sidean Dubh na Cloiche Baine, Sherramore Forest from Garva Bridge. Route W of Loch nan Sidhean as suggested in RHW log was fine (though at the end of a fairly dry spell).RobertP06/11/2015
Gavin Theobald19/04/2014
Colin Crawford18/05/2010
chalky195324/05/2008
IainT18/04/2008
nice rocky summit; NB Loch nan Sidhean prob best passed to W: its E side, was challenging. TGO Challenge: Gairbeinn to Kingussie RHW17/05/2006
StueyB07/12/2004
Alan Moore27/06/2004
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