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Name: | Creag a' Ghiubhais |
Hill number: | 8617 |
Height: | 244m / 801ft |
Parent (Ma): | 650 Creag a' Chliabhain |
RHB Section: | 09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath |
County/UA: | Highland |
Catchment: | Ness |
Class: | Tump (200-299m) (Tu,2) |
Grid ref: | NH 50681 21507 |
Summit feature: | rocky mound |
Drop: | 35m |
Col: | 209m NH505210 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 26 35 (1:25k) 416S |
Comments: | alternative summit 170m SSW at NH506213 |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 8 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Parked at roadside wide layby area just across small stream south of Boleskine cemetery. Followed track up into field, across field for a few hundred metres to a small gate into wood, from where a path goes to join the mapped forestry track which winds round to summit massive surge shaft enclosure. Somebody mentioned a small breach in the fence on its northern side. Summit inside enclosure. | willyross | 12/04/2022 |
2 Tumps from NNE, Farigaig car park. Surge shaft impressive! Once I'd found the baggers way in... Walked back along road with a few bonus benchmarks along the way | RHW | 25/03/2022 |
3 of 3: After Tom a Mhoid. Parked at Foyers CP. South Loch Ness Trail most of the way then left at the fork and up to the SSE corner. With Karen. | ChrisR | 14/04/2021 |
Top fenced off (the variety with 3 overhanging rows of barbed wire on top) due to close proximity of surge shaft from the Foyers hydro scheme. Convenient trees on the SSE side of the fence a few metres from the top assist in climbing over the fence and reaching the top). Walked over from Creag Nighean Iain Duinn, bit rough in places. Good birds eye view of the shaft just to the north, quite spectacular! | Dave McG | 11/05/2018 |
StueyB | 17/04/2023 | |
Matt | 28/05/2022 | |
lindaross | 12/04/2022 | |
chalky1953 | 01/01/2016 |