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Name:Sail na Slataich
Hill number:6821
Height:652.2m / 2140ft
Parent (Ma):1189  Beinn Leoid
RHB Section:16E: Scourie to Lairg
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Eddrachillis
Class:Subsimm
(sSim)
Grid ref:NC 31418 30528
Summit feature:flat rock
Drop:29.9m
Col:622.3m  NC 3148 3016  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 15
(1:25k) 442E 445
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 15 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked on A838 near 126m SH. Excellent stalker's path to col for a circuit of Ruigh a' Chnoic Mhoir, Sail na Slataich (in case the Tamperers find another 10cm) and Meall na Leitreach. Crossing the Allt Strath Nan Aisinnin could be difficult after rain.PGCE07/05/2021
from KylescuHardenC23/05/2014
though was a GT, apparently not. from NE via the 575m RHW28/05/2011
With Rhona Fraser. Reached during the running of the D course in the Lowe Alpine Mountain Marathon - one of the controls was on the south summit. The highest point is on the north summit. Tacit Tables "Graham Tops and Grahamists", 2004, lists it as a Sub Graham Top with name Slat na Slataich. Examination of OS 1:50,000 map shows contour lines suggesting a drop of more than 30m. OS 1:25,000 suggests this is not the case.pwbellarby17/06/2006
New Year at Glendhu bothy.ARM01/01/2003
IainT08/07/2021
patrick28/05/2021
hill walker25/08/2018
Gavin Theobald24/08/2018
Tricky10/06/2018
Alan Whatley21/04/2015
alda26/06/2012
Meagaidh04/05/2012
chalky195323/06/2010
amblemark23/05/2002