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Name:Sgurr a' Mhuidhe
Hill number:4657
Height:562m / 1844ft
Parent (Ma):792  Glas-charn
RHB Section:10D: Mallaig to Fort William
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Ailort, Catchment Boundaries, Shiel
Class:Hump, Dodd (500-599m), Highland Five, Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,5,HF,Y)
Grid ref:NM 86033 82355
Summit feature:grassy knoll at end of short rock ridge
Drop:108m
Col:454m  NM852828  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 40
(1:25k) 398E
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 40 users)ByDate of Ascent
AndyS12/04/2024
From Glas-charn. Descended directly east to rejoin track by dam. Solo.Dangerous Dave28/03/2024
From Glas charn, interesting amble over lots of craggy tops. Fine view down Loch Eil. Descent NE to dam and track used on way in.MichaelF26/05/2023
From Glas-charn. Ground between looks rough but it wasn't as bad as it looked and not too boggy or peat hagged. From top headed down SE slopes to west side of the Allt an Utha and back to layby on A830Jossker19/05/2023
mae18/09/2021
Lindsay M04/07/2021
interloper17/05/2021
Fletch17/05/2021
Peterb21/04/2021
Toril28/12/2019
Fine circuit of 5 summits from NM876817.jimbloomer10/11/2019
Parked in layby just after the bridge, then up the SE ridge. Deer tracks helpful through the longer vegetation in the initial part of the walk. Pleasant walking higher up. Excellent views.LizH31/10/2019
PeterAH31/10/2019
BlackPanther07/03/2019
sarahk20/01/2019
From SSE, lay-by, steep grassy lines climb R-L thru crags, then up R to summit, 3 main HPs, of which the northernmost appears higher, cairn on SE summit has the better view. GPS very handy for retracing route on descent, so of course mine played up! A few spots of rain rounding off a mainly dry mild breezy dayRHW06/05/2018
thenomad01/05/2018
Sherlock29/04/2018
hill walker06/05/2017
Alan Whatley02/03/2017
weaselmaster04/11/2016
Dave Geere03/06/2016
alda07/05/2016
iaindbrown07/05/2016
IainT20/04/2016
Up south east ridge from road bridge. easy enough after you gain a bit of height.Colin Crawford15/04/2016
bertbarnett12325/06/2013
Campbell Singer13/04/2013
Martin R22/03/2013
Andrew Simmons23/09/2012
bjewing11/04/2012
GordonAdshead01/01/2011
Gavin Theobald00/00/2009
Smudge19/12/2007
Rowan05/06/2005
Laurel05/06/2005
Solo. From car park west of Allt Fèith a’ Chatha on A830 Mallaig road. After climbing Glas-charn descended S and over Sgùrr a’ Mhuidhe* and point 562m. Descended the ESE ridge. The weather was good with a little breeze only. *Note added 2016: This is the top where the name Sgùrr a’ Mhuidhe appears on OS maps. DBIH calls point 562m Sgùrr a’ Mhuidhe although it is further east.pwbellarby07/04/2002
chalky195308/01/2001
Alan Moore08/04/1999
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