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Name:Tom a' Choinich Beag
Hill number:824
Height:1032m / 3386ft
Parent (Ma):803  Carn Eighe
Parent (SMC):810  Tom a' Choinnich [Tom a' Choinich]
RHB Section:11A: Loch Duich to Cannich
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Beauly
Class:Munro Top
(MT)
Grid ref:NH 15764 27281
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:13m
Col:1019m  NH158272  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25
(1:25k) 414N 415
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Chisholme Bridge parking - An Leth-chreag - Tom a’ Choinich Beag - Tom a’ Choinich - Toll Creagach W Top - Toll Creagach - Chisholme Bridge.Mark Jackson20/08/2022
Mullardoch round of all Munros and all Munro Tops. 3 day backpack.Geoff Briggs15/07/2022
Langie Drumnadrochit meet. With Matt.Grinner23/10/2021
Mullardoch loop, 12 Munros, 17.5hrsHuwel17/06/2021
see log for Beinn Fhionnlaidhcarole engel02/06/2021
From Chisholme Bridge, along ridge from Sron Garbh after turning back from Carn Eighe due to snow. On the way to Tom a' Choinich.quadbarrel25/05/2021
A round of Gleann nam Fiadh taking in all the Munros and tops. Weather sadly misty all day and extremely wet underfoot in the valley. With B and R.jenx22/10/2020
From Glen Affric along track in Gleann nam Fiadh, then along track by Allt Toll Easa to Bealach Toll Easa and up Tom a' Choinnich, continuing to Tom a' Choinnich Beag and An Leth-creag, descended into Coire Mhic Fhearchair, down to Gleann nam Fiadh track and back to roadkdbennett21/06/2018
revisit for the tops C/W round of stob a choire dhomhain, stob coire dhomhnuill, sron garbh, an leth chreag, tom a choinich beag, tom a choinich, am meallan from glen affric road end.robertphillips13/05/2017
See Tom a' ChoinichPeterb23/04/2017
Toll Creagach to Carn Eighe ridge walk.twg2711/03/2017
Day 1 of Mullardoch backpack.mikejacobs30/07/2016
Ascent Anti-clockwise round. Park, walk west, head up path to north just before Lodge, skirt trees, climb to valley, cross valley and river. Steep scramble to Tom a'Choinich then fantastic ridge walk west eventually to Carn Eige and beyond to Mam Sodhail. stunning views to Cuillins and in all other directions. South East to path above Loch Affric and back to car park. 16.5 miles, 9H 40M.callumorr21/07/2016
Group walk - from Mullardoch dam taking in Toll Creagach, Tom a' Choinich, Carn Eighe and Beinn Fhionnlaidh, before dropping down and crossing to the other side of Loch Mullardoch and a torturous walk back to the dam.mproudfoot05/09/2015
Day 3 of Mullardoch roundvictimofmathema13/07/2015
On 3rd day of a 3-day backpack around the Mullardoch hills. Good views.alistairpooler13/07/2015
ghaley30/05/2014
On Carn Eige to Cannich traverse.Chris Peart11/05/2014
See Carn Eigedickscroop29/09/2013
Day's walk with Lucy & Euan in challenging ultra-hot conditions, worsened by profuse cleggs and other insectsbarnz4819/07/2013
Hyperopic30/04/2011
A fine spring day taking in Tom a'Choinich and Toll CreagachShutterlag26/03/2011
Solo.Dangerous Dave16/06/2010
RBS HWC weekend; better weather than the day before with glimpses of the previous day's hills on the far side of Loch Mullardoch.langskill30/05/2010
R Chris Richard Tait10/09/2009
selfdavidsbatty08/08/2009
By Self As part of 5 munrosalanm30/05/2009
4 of 14: from Tom a Choinich.ChrisR13/05/2009
Updating from way back!Simon Winton11/05/2008
See Toll Creagach dbb14/10/2007
On attempt of all Munros and tops in 2007ancient brit23/08/2007
KeithByTheC27/07/2007
Easy descent form Tom a'Choinich. yorkie24/07/2007
t115redcon14/04/2007
With Niel on way into Strawberry Cottage completing Toll Creagach, Tom a'Choinich, Carn Eighe, Beinn Fhonnlaidh, Mam Sodhail + 9 Tops, 34km, 2680m, in 14.0hrJamesSDonald16/06/2006
Solo. Parked at NH216243. After reaching the summit of Tom a' Chòinnich. I followed the ridge over Tom a' Chòinnich Beag, An Leth-chreag and Sròn Garbh. Continued along the ridge to Càrn Eighe.pwbellarby24/05/2005
Mam Sodhail, Beinn Fhionnlaidh, Carn Eighe, Tom a'Choinich and Toll Creagach plus 11 Tops.PGCE17/06/2003
Ascent with Jon Moss and Des Alcornalexmaclennan27/04/2002
CK, Hugo+Russians SheilaS28/12/2000
With Mark.Jonathan Willingham03/08/1999
 yorkielad03/08/1999
Galltywenallt09/05/1999
R Richard Tait10/09/1996
With Yeltzbagger and ketzster.Stevie n Tay08/08/1996
Passed on the way to Carn Eighe.Aye Jimmy11/05/1996
From Glen AffricBLACKHILL04/04/1996
With Andy Hardyzoob03/04/1996
A big tiring day breaking trial through beautiful soft snow around 12 Affric tops - with Sean - my trek leading buddy from our 4 months with Op Raleigh in Chile the previous year.Chris Pearson02/04/1996
Loch Mullardoch Circuit 3 day backpacking/wild camping. With Andymountainmunki30/06/1995
Good views, slight rain.iangalbraith29/05/1994