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Name:Eilean Beag
Hill number:9107
Height:39m / 128ft
Parent (Ma):none
RHB Section:13B: Applecross to Achnasheen
County/UA:Highland
Island:Mono Tump island
Class:Tump (0-99m), SIB
(Tu,0,SIB)
Grid ref:NG 68279 35660
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:39m
Col:Sea
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 24 32
(1:25k) 409 428S
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 30 users)ByDate of Ascent
RH Soc trip. 5 of 6thekirkie pirate31/05/2023
After walking South to North along Eilean Meadhanach our boat tender transferred us to the South shore. Bagged the high point and also walked round the square lighthouse. My 200th Sib.NormanW31/05/2023
RHSoc trip organised by Steve Gillions.PGCE31/05/2023
One of the easier island bags thanks to path forged by previous visitors.summitter31/05/2023
My 80th SIB, a short boat hop from pervious island using tender. Part of Scalpay3 organised by Steve Gillionscjo31/05/2023
RHSoc trip organised by Steve Gillions. 4/5 for me.Minto31/05/2023
RHSoc Scalpay and the Crowlins 2tim74729/05/2023
Third of 4 on a trip organised by Steve Gillons and ably crewed by Seaprobe Atlantis from Kyleakin. Really impressive caves on E side where people have been living for 8,000 years, though not recently.Thearlaichdubh29/05/2023
Part of a RHSoc island bagging day organised by steve gillions.robertphillips29/05/2023
Landed at NE corner, walked S exploring the caves and arch, then scrambled up and walked to summit. Ploughed thru the heather to visit the lighthouse, just a flatpack replacement but it has its NLB plaqueRHW26/05/2023
Fourth BBRW of the week, super island & lighthouse.Dugswell226/05/2023
From the NE - deep heather in places.Chris Peart26/05/2023
Boat from KyleakinAndrew Simmons26/05/2023
SIB trip from Kyleakin.Lionel Bidwell26/05/2023
Climb up to the high point was steep in places with very high heather. I decided not to visit the lighthouse. Explored a bit of the coastline and a few small caves before the pickup with mae.Dangerous Dave26/05/2023
Landed at south east side of island by tender. Nipped up to summit and to the lighthouse. Vegetation deeper than expected but not as bad as previous island of day. Bagged during North Coast Sea Tours RIB transfer from Northern Ireland to Kylesku.assynt_bob28/04/2019
Seaprobe Atlantis RIB from Kyleakin. Landed on W side at a weakness part way between lighthouse and HP. Small patch of vivid green grass and blue flowers within a sea of heather at the exact summit.jonglew26/05/2017
bjewing31/05/2023
richtea504029/05/2023
dave g29/05/2023
fionnag29/05/2023
Jill Robertson29/05/2023
Wycombe Wanderer29/05/2023
jenx29/05/2023
kanderson29/05/2023
mae26/05/2023
Alex C26/05/2023
SteveG26/05/2023
Alan Whatley28/04/2019
AndyS25/05/2017