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Name:Dun Saorach
Hill number:8107
Height:243m / 797ft
Parent (Ma):26  Ben More
RHB Section:01C: Loch Lomond to Strathyre
County/UA:Stirling
Catchment:Tay
Class:Tump (200-299m)
(Tu,2)
Grid ref:NN 44987 27371
Summit feature:large rock
Drop:35m
Col:208m  NN448273  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 51
(1:25k) OL46N 365N
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 20 users)ByDate of Ascent
From layby just W of river. There's a kind of track through the bracken, starting in the firebreak S of the hill.sclater17/01/2024
From the layby to the West of the bridge. Wide firebreak on left hand bend on forest road, then steeply up to top which I made 44985 27366. No problems, but bracken would be difficult in season.NormanW11/04/2022
After Meall Glas and Sgiath Chuil before cycling back to Killin. From bend in track to SE - narrow opening between trees and sea of bracken. Steep but doable.Mark Jackson17/08/2021
Felling taking place during our visit, but far enough away to allow access via the usual forestry track.summitter10/04/2021
Parked at start of forestry road, turning off before the left hand bend, outflanking the trees up a pleasant slope of grass and flowers to the summit.Nick Down131/05/2020
Day 1 of the partial lockdown as pt2 of the response to coronavirus. We stayed put in our holiday let at Crianlarich except to take exercise (permitted) bagging this Tump and Dun Riobain opposite. A cloudy, rainy day except here in the rain shadow of Ben More- a nice way of spending 40 mins- route as others from bend in track SE of summit. With brother, Petepwheeler24/03/2020
parked just before locked gate, track then up side of trees to the top.robertphillips01/07/2018
recent hydroworks give excellent access to foot of ridge tree covered at bottomcjo15/01/2017
Lots of work currently in progress. Gate likely locked when no-one aroundColin Crawford10/03/2016
Forest track to within 200m of summit, which is clear. Tree-free ascent is possible from bend in track SE of summit.alda14/07/2015
Pete R27/05/2022
Simon Winton14/03/2022
richtea504028/05/2021
Gallovidian17/04/2021
Steve Q04/08/2020
cmac24/08/2018
Adrian13/08/2018
Lindsay M14/06/2017
chalky195325/08/2015
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