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Name: | An Teallach - Sgurr Fiona |
Hill number: | 1004 |
Height: | 1058.7m / 3473ft |
Parent (Ma): | 1003 An Teallach - Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill |
County/UA: | Highland |
Topographical area: | HW01 Teallach-ghobhlach |
SMC/RHB section: | 14A: Loch Maree to Loch Broom |
Catchment: | Gruinard, Catchment Boundaries, Little Broom |
Class: | Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain, Submarilyn, Murdo, Yeaman, Trail 100 (Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,sMa,Mur,Y,T100) |
Grid ref: | NH 06409 83667 |
Summit feature: | cairn |
Drop: | 141.7m |
Col: | 917m NH 0654 8401 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 19 (1:25k) 435N |
Survey: | obvious summit/Leica RX1250 |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 754 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
An Teallach SMC route. Used the optional walk in by crossing Allt Gleann Chaorachain and walking along sandstone slabs. Tackled first pinnacle scramble from left rather than direct (hard). Descent down Allt a' Ghlas Thuill. Struggled to find the path out to the road and ended up fighting some vegetation. | hummusg | 11/08/2024 |
Out from Dundonnell for the two Munros | Andrew Simmons | 02/08/2024 |
6/9. Revisit in good conditions (dreich last time) for a missing HHB, from E, Corrie Hallie, all Tops west to Sgurr Fiona. Explored Corrag Bhuidhe on way back. Cool clear morning, amazingly had the hill to myself. | RHW | 13/06/2024 |
Amazing weekend camping at Badrallach, near Ullapool. 
 
On Saturday, I did An Teallach with Richard Moore Jr, Nicky Credland, Jason Fulton, Matt Oshinowo and Brodie Robertson. We did it clockwise up Sail Liath first and westward onto the Pinnacle Ridge. I didn't fancy the direct assault up onto the easternmost pinnacle, so we took the bypass path. I felt very sorry for myself, but Nicky convinced me to tackle the pinnacles from the west, which was actually manageable. So, I was able to bag the four Munro Tops along that ridge and the two Munros. A truly magic day. 
 
Returned home on Sunday and visited the Corrieshallach Gorge for the first time. | chillyman8 | 01/06/2024 |
Clockwise with AC from Corrie Hallie on great sunny day.easy scrambling. | HardenC | 24/05/2024 |
All alone on a misty mountain top. Six to go! | Rob Rees | 19/05/2024 |
Started at Dundonnel, Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill and Sgurr Fiona, returned the same way. | tsharp | 16/05/2024 |
2/2....then ascent of Sgurr Fiona - made a mistake and traversed across to go up via the NW ridge - traverse was sketchy in places with some banked snow (used crampons). Ascending ridge, some good neve. Made the traverse across higher up and got on the NE ridge sooner in descent - easier. Min wind. Cloud thin and above summits with watery sunshine I/M | wychwood | 16/02/2024 |
Winter | ChrisVDM | 09/01/2024 |
Another fantastic day out on the hills, weather superb and great photos. Epic! Climbed with Barry. | Kevthecat | 17/08/2023 |
Done as a circuit of Beinn Dearg Bheag via the north ridge from the Gruinard River, before traversing the ridge to Beinn Dearg Mhor via the bealach. Descent was down the south east coire after the south peak with a traverse straight to the back of Larachantivore. From there I took the bog path direct to Shenaval and up the path to where I could break off and up onto the spine of Sail Liath to get onto the An Teallach ridge. Lots of evidence of the previous Saturday's storm which sat over the mountain with voluminous thunder, lighting and heavy rain for several hours. A massive slide looks to have taken place in Corrag Bhuide with Loch Toll an Lochain looking very opaque from all the sediment still sitting in suspension. Pinnacles taken reasonably direct to Sgurr Fiona and then following a line across to Sgurr Creag an Eich and out to Sgurr Ruadh to descend the ridge that's always enticed me. I had intended to head up Sail Mhor as part of this but the fitness felt a little lacking and a | Ennoch | 22/07/2023 |
Sail Liath, Sgurr Fiona and Bidean a'Ghlas Thuill from Corrie Hallie. With DRC. | TRG318 | 17/06/2023 |
Dundonnel -> Glas Mheall Mor West Top -> An Teallach - Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill -> An Teallach - Sgurr Fiona -> Lord Berkeley's Seat -> Corrag Bhuidhe Buttress -> 	Stob Cadha Gobhlach -> 	Sail Liath West Top -> Sail Liath -> Corrie Hallie | briandiggle | 18/07/2022 |
From Dundonnell | hils | 22/10/2021 |
Tom Leach and Alex Diggins from Ullapool | D.Hoyle | 16/09/2021 |
An Teallach ridge traverse, with David + Alex D, from Corrie Hallie | tleach12 | 16/09/2021 |
An Teallach traverse from Dundonnell - Walk Highlands route. A fantastic walk in perfect conditions. | Crib Goch | 02/09/2021 |
With Rob Wight on a misty day. | alexmaclennan | 31/08/2021 |
With John - full clockwise traverse from Corrie Hallie around to Sail Liath, over the pinnacles (we did not take the buttress head on), the two munro summits and all 7 munro tops, coming off the incredibly steep side of Ghlas Meall Mor back to Corrie Hallie. Big day - sunny above 600m with cloud inversion in all directions for the whole traverse, with the walk in/out under the cloud. 10.5hrs in total. | mproudfoot | 28/08/2021 |
Followed a good little path beside Allt Glas Thuill. On to west ridge of Glas Meall Liath. A lot of quartzite, but fairly straightforward. Then along interesting pinnacled ridge to Bidean a Glas Thuill. Sgurr Creag an Eich, Sgurr Fiona, Lord Berkeleys Seat, Coarrag Bhuidhe and the Buttress, and Stob Cadha Gobhlach, and Sail Liath. Descent to Lochan na Brathen, and back out on path to Corriehallie. With B and R. | jenx | 15/07/2021 |
From Corrie Hallie lay-by taking in Sail Liath & Stob Cadha Gobhlach. Enjoyed the airy climb on the pinnacles to Lord Berkely's Seat. Descended back to Corrie Hallie via Glas Tholl. | knarf | 22/06/2021 |
Classic An Teallach traverse from Corrie Hallie, ending on Sail Liath. | quadbarrel | 01/06/2021 |
23/05/2021 | Huwel | 23/05/2021 |
DW | Tintenty | 18/09/2020 |
Came over from Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill and bypassed this summit to go and bag Sgurr Creag an Eich first. Back along the ridge and up to this amazing peak. Shame about the clouds and rain. Saw 5 goats huddling for shelter on the narrow ridge just below the summit. Solo. | Dangerous Dave | 24/06/2019 |
my second munro :) did a bit of climbing :) | mini bagger | 19/04/2019 |
With Jura. 16.9km(comma) 1(comma)590m ascent. 8:09. | Fidget | 27/07/2018 |
From Coire Hallie. Traverse of An Teallach S to N using the bypass route due to poor conditions. | welshyboyo | 01/07/2018 |
With John G in mist | Rodge | 12/06/2018 |
With Tash | pigerg | 07/06/2018 |
Weather fair. | MountainMac | 05/06/2018 |
An Teallach Munros and Tops from Corrie Hallie | Geoff Briggs | 04/06/2018 |
With Tatiana | Grimpeur1234 | 19/05/2018 |
Sam, Neil and Dave | mn23 | 21/10/2017 |
2nd munro of the day. Maggie, Sam and Neil. Fun continuing on summit ridge past Lord B's seat. Long walk back to car but great day out. One of the best. | dave neilson | 21/10/2017 |
And once again the mist and the wind reached the top before I did. | alda | 01/09/2017 |
an teallach traverse 2 munros and 7 tops ACW from dundonnell down to corrie hallie, biked back to dundonnell. | robertphillips | 20/08/2017 |
With Will 
Cape Wrath trail (backpacking) | fellie | 18/07/2017 |
Tom, Duncan | Chris Blake | 31/05/2017 |
Brilliant day with D, from inverness then down to fisherfield | Rodge | 06/05/2017 |
A long day out on An-Teallach with new Dutch Friends Jacob and Michelle Hoogeveen. 
An epic day with mini avalanches on the traverse under the Pinnacles.( which were too dangerous to go over). | Shutterlag | 28/04/2017 |
With Andy Ward, from Shenavall bothy, ending at Dundonnell. Cloudy weather (no views above 900m and dropping throughout day) with intermittent rain, continuous rain during final descent. Hitched back to parked car. | trainingforwinter | 29/03/2017 |
corrie hall limited parking so be early . a stalkers path to start and look for a cairn about 3 miles in on your left towards sail laith. head up nose and find a good path to follow | Aristotle Chip | 23/08/2016 |
The weather forecast suggested that after a cloudy start the weather would clear. So we were optimistic, especially after our day on Sail Mhòr next door. We parked near the Mountain Rescue base at Dundonnell and headed up towards cloud covered tops. We made excellent time up to the start of the ridge at Sròn a’Choire, but the cloud showed no sign of lifting. Indeed, the cloud seemed to get thicker and wetter. The low cloud meant that some careful navigation was required. We also had to watch our footing as the rock was wet. At least the cloud hid the exposure. We made our way to Bidein Ghlas Thuill and subsequently to Sgur Fiòna skirting underneath its eastern side and then doubling back to the summit cairn, but had no views of this magnificent mountain. | langskill | 08/07/2016 |
KeithByTheC | 17/08/2015 | |
Wild | alda | 20/07/2015 |
From Corrie Hallie, a round of Sail Liath, Stob Cadha Gobhlach, Corrag Bhuidhe, Lord Berkeley's Seat, An Teallach - Sgurr Fiona and An Teallach - Bidein a'Ghlas Thuill. | rhalstead | 03/07/2015 |
With Gavin/Pigeon/John. | MorecambeMonkey | 13/06/2015 |
First time with Carol. Mist came in when attempting the Corrag Bhuide. So took the bypass path and bagged the two Munros in the mist. Second time with HF Club. Gerry Church last Munro. Beautiful day. Did the Corrag Bhuide and Lord Berkelys Seat with Scott and whatshisname | munromurph | 20/04/2015 |
Tim & Kiera | Loz_mck | 21/03/2015 |