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"Cairngorm Club Torridon meet with club members. From the roadside at NH025611 along the footpath above Allt a’ Chuirn. The footpath continues up a band between two streams although not shown on the map. Creag Dhubh* was reached. We went over pinnacles to Sgurr an Fhir Duibhe and continued over Sgurr Ban to Spidean Coire nan Clach (NB trig point is not the highest point). We went on to A’ Choineach Mhor (this is the top as defined in the 1974 edition of Munro’s Tables) and Ruadh-stac Mór. We returned along the ridge to A’ Choineach Mhor West Top (this is the top of A’ Choineach Mhor as defined in the 1980 edition of Munro’s Tables), and on to Sàil Mhor. It was fine and clear until 17:30 and then heavy rain.
*Note: This is the top as listed in Munro’s Tables 1974 Edition as a Munro Top. The 1980 Edition indicates that this top had been deleted as a Munro Top. The Database of British and Irish Hills (in 2020) gives this top the name Creag Dhubh (North Top) with height 907m. Also listed in this database is Creag Dhubh with height 929m. We went over this top too." — peter43 • Sep 26, 1982