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Logged Descriptions (logged by 139 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
Parked at Black Hut car park, across the road and followed new boarded path across bog, which soon climbed steeply to summit of Clagh Ouyr. Continued NE across to Beinn Rein then on to N Barrule 
dry, windy but excellent views of the north of the island - a great walk | matty1971b | 07/08/2024 |
3/6. Sileau Managh, Beinn Rein Clagh Ouyr NT, North Barrule, Clagh Ouyr, Slieau Lhean and Slieau Ouyr. All as part of our mountain tops trip. Very good hills in gorgeous weather | nickywood1 | 07/07/2024 |
Train to Laxey then to Snaefell. Bagged summit then down to BLack HUt and out to North Barrule over Clagh Ouyr and Beinn Rein. Returned to former then picked up path to row round Slieau Lhean and on back to Laxey | SS | 12/09/2023 |
A direct ascent from Ramsey, using the Elfin Glen then a rough route up to the hill. It gets easier as you gain height. Second visit | Colin Crawford | 05/09/2023 |
Last on the ridge walk from Black Hut. Great summit, lovely views. Seemed like a long way back! | LizH | 20/07/2023 |
bus to Hibernia, up minor road to permissive FP, then up to summit. first of a set of tumps, Humps and Snaefell [Marilyn] including lovely ridge walk. | IanHHill | 13/10/2022 |
Verge parking at about 456 920. On to Snaefell and round the horseshoe. | PeteN | 03/10/2022 |
From Crossags campsite, up Elfin Glen and then up 
Pathless rough grass to summit ridge. Windy, sunny. Trig pillar plus cut mark, possibly old trig in slab 7 m west. Continued around horseshoe. | Denise | 01/10/2022 |
Lovely ridge walk from Black Hut. Solo. | Dangerous Dave | 05/05/2022 |
From Black Hut, linear walk Clagh Ouyr to N Barrule where car was parked. With Alex C and Chris M. | jonglew | 09/12/2021 |
Top class ridge walk out to this fine peak in calm blue skies conditions with Jon and Chris. | Alex C | 09/12/2021 |
Parked at Black Hut and followed an initially boggy path which soon climbed steeply to summit of Clagh Ouyr. Continued NE across more boggy ground to Beinn Rein then on to N Barrule. Warm sunny day. With RO. | wombourne | 15/09/2021 |
8 mile there-and-back walk from Black Hut car park, climbed steeply up wet path to Snaefell summit then returned to car park and followed great ridge over Clagh Ouyr, Beinn Rein and North Barrule, then back same way to car. Amazing views today of Scotland: Galloway Hills, you could easily see Merrick, Cairnsmore of Fleet, Corserine, Cairnsmore of Carsphairn and Criffel. England: Forest of Bowland and Lake District, you could easily see Black Combe. Northern Ireland: Antrim mountains and Mourne mountains you could easily see Slieve Donard, Slieve Commedagh and Slieve Binnian. Wales: you could see Anglesey Holyhead Mountain and Ireland: you could just make out the Irish coast not to mention the whole of the Isle of Man. Afterwards drove around to and bagged Carraghan, Beinn-Y-Phott and Mullagh Ouyr. A few people about. | DanTrig | 20/10/2019 |
Straight forwards round of Beinn Rein, North Barrule, Beinn Rein again and Clagh Ouyr from the Marshalling station on the A18. | Eddie | 17/09/2019 |
With Val. From Black Hut. A very pleasant ridge walk. Good views until the mist came down just before the summit. Returned same route | mike.hoult | 16/06/2019 |
Manx Mountain Marathon | dc96 | 20/04/2019 |
From Churchtown I took the Millennium Way to the foot of Snaefell. Then I headed across to the mountain road and over to Snaefell Mine before returning via Clagh Ouyr, Beinn Rein and North Barrule before returning via the Brookdale Plantation and Glen Auldyn. Unfortunately in cloud here today. | meltdiceburg | 16/04/2019 |
Morning walk in the snow - a few icy patches around. Took a wide (incorrect?) route up Clagh Ouyr. Very windy on top. Cross-country on the way back in knee deep snow/heather.Boggy bit down by the road - should stick to the path! | Jonnyiom | 02/02/2019 |
Clagh Ouyr > Beinn Rein [Clagh Ouyr North Top] > North Barrule > Beinn Rein [Clagh Ouyr North Top] from GR: SC 40584 88524 | ronaldo333 | 06/10/2018 |
Clagh Ouyr > Beinn Rein [Clagh Ouyr North Top] > North Barrule > Beinn Rein [Clagh Ouyr North Top] from GR: SC 40584 88524 | Hippster | 06/10/2018 |
1st of 11 tumps on this, my penultimate day on the Isle of Man on a 43km circular starting from Ballure, climbing up beside Elfin Glen then over the A18 to Parm Mooar, climbing steadily to the summit, getting increasingly steeper the nearer I got, eventually arriving hufffing and panting in the mist at the top with its Trig pillar and outcrop. I recorded 565m @ SC 44281 90928, moments later a runner in shorts with his dog scramble up to the top from the other side. I continued on the ridge SW in misty conditions towards Beinn Rein... | Dazingdale | 21/07/2018 |
Mountain Box car park at 410897 - Up Clagh Ouyr & Beinn Reinn, & then continued NE on good path along ridge to trig point & summit. Returned over Beinn Rein & then made way down to Mountain Box & car. (PM) | gerrybowes | 07/02/2018 |
Last of 3 on this ridge in great conditions. Snow underfoot, no wind. Good views of the Lakes, The Mournes and Galloway. Back to the car at 410898. Just over 2.5 hours and 5.1 miles with GB. | bolton | 07/02/2018 |
7/7. From a handy parking spot near MS on A18, just SW of Guthrie's Memorial. Easy to cross fence directly opposite, then pathless terrain to summit ridge. | PGCE | 28/09/2017 |
Best of the Manx hills for its fine, grassy ridge walk- starting at the Black Hut, going over several tops. Others on the ridge continued down to The Hibernian; I'd have done this as a walk from there to Laxey but decided on a more bagging route as I was still recovering from a cold and wanted to be sure. Mainland views improved throughout a fine, sunny day and it was nice to traverse the ridge in both directions | pwheeler | 17/06/2017 |
5/10 (Carn Gerjoil/Snaefell/Clagh Ouyr/Beinn Rein (Clagh Ouyr North Top)/North Barrule/Slieau Managh/Slieau Lhean/Slieau Ouyr/Caraghan/Colden) | Fergalh | 22/04/2017 |
North Barrule, Beinn Rein Clagh Ouyr and Snaefell. Cold, clear, windy Easter Saturday with hail and sunshine. | Lazylizzie | 15/04/2017 |
Up from Ramsey. Took path round Eastern edge of Ballure Plantation and then up slopes of North Barrule, fences are not well maintained so no problems despite no path. Took ridge to Clagh Ouyr, wind was fearsome. Down to Black Hut on A18 to Black Hut. Up slopes to Snaefell. Windy and cloudy on top so took railway track down to bungalow (trains don't run in winter). Down to old mine (boggy and no path) and then followed track to Laxey. | tsharp | 01/01/2016 |
Started walk on B10 at SC 36588 86296. Walked along Millennium track to a wall across the track. Turned R and followed path to summit of Carraghan. Back down to Millennium track and back towards road. Branched off R on a path to top of Beinn-y Phott. Down on path to B10 at SC 38924 85888. Turned L on A18 to Bungalow. Turned L and up to top of Snaefell, good path. Down to A18 at Black Hut. Vague path. Crossed road and up on path to Clagh Ouyr. Along ridge on path and a section of duck boarding to Beinn Rein and then North Barrule. Continued on path downwards. Eventually lost it and came out at corner of a minor road and track to Park Lewellyn. Cloud down all way until coming down Beinn-y-Phott, Snaefell in cloud but dropped out coming down to Black Hut. High winds most of the day. Good walk. | MikeM | 11/09/2015 |
From Black Hut. | Campbell Singer | 04/08/2015 |
From Black Hut, out and back over Clagh Ouyr, Beinn Rein and North Barrule. | rhalstead | 03/05/2015 |
Manx Mountain Marathon | Joolz500 | 01/01/2015 |
On my own thick cloud from Hibernian | alwaysinshorts | 27/07/2014 |
Almost certainly done in 1968 | Alan Moore | 24/10/2013 |
Mad March 13. Mountain roads covered in drifted snow. Walked in from Ramsey heading for Snaefell. Up snow bound Elfin Glen, cut into fields to main road. To milestone then onto fell. Footsteps gave relief, blue sky and cold Easterly wind. After an hour from Elfin gained ridge and trig. Cold but magic views. Along ridge towards objective. | nordicstar | 29/03/2013 |
A long walk from digs in Soulby via Mountain Box. Lots of false summits and only used 2m due to adverse wx conditions. Tore my trousers on way down to Ramsey. Then took bus back to Soulby with Geoff M6PYG. | G4OOE | 23/10/2012 |
From Bungalow and then onto Ramsey. Fine wide grassy ridge. Fine hill. | destaylor | 22/08/2012 |
Ramsey to Hospital with Maddy | robertgn | 15/07/2012 |
A fine ridge walk from the Black Hut over some Deweys and then attempted a beeline back. Seems to be a keen interest in motorbikes around these parts. | Martin R | 05/09/2011 |
Last hill on a round of Slieau Lhean, Snaefell and Clagh Ouyr. | Man of Kernow1 | 01/05/2011 |
climbed Snaefell over ridge from Dhoon Glen then back to Ramsey via N Barrule and Elfin Glen. Lovely ridge walk to NB in the sun, marred only by very strong winds. With MT | niallp | 01/05/2011 |
petey | 22/05/2010 | |
sunny but very cold | softsquare | 16/05/2010 |
Revisit. Fine summit and view. From N: uppermost of the 2 laybys is best. | RHW | 15/05/2010 |
8th of 10 summits visited on a scorching day and i thought one of the most elegant with its white trig and shapely summit. Visited the geocache near the B-17 crash site (white flagpole) afterwards. | signyred | 30/06/2009 |
During IoM Walking festival with group. SMR to Snaefell then walked to Black Hut then over ridge to North Barrule down to The Hibernian and bus to Douglas. | G4OBK (Phil) | 19/05/2009 |
Day trip on public transport from Heysham | jimbloomer | 28/04/2008 |
nice ridge walk - looks like a good peak from most of the island | gigglejon | 24/10/2007 |
Nice ridge walk, Park at Mountain Box, cross road and climb Mullagh Ouyr (1611ft)then follow undulating ridge to North Barrule. Good views over north of the Island | Brian | 12/04/2007 |
en route to Snaefell over Clagh Ouyr | Denise | 17/07/2005 |