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1 summit • 20.0 km • 1,202 m gain • 6 hr 50 min
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"With Janet Lowell, Geraldine Guest, Robin Howie, Nick Boss, Frances and Duncan Macrae-Gibson, Cyril Henderson. From Kinlochewe via path on NE side of Loch Maree, then up Gleann Bianasdail, then following the burn which descends almost from the summit of Slioch on the true right bank (difficult at first). We reached the summit of Slioch† (my last Munro!). Champagne. We also went to the North Top before going along the ridge to Sgurr an Tuill Bhàin. The descent was to the south and between Sgurr Dubh and Meall Each. Where a path was found. On returning to Kinlochewe we had a celebratory meal at Kinlochewe Hotel. †The trig point, which was regarded at one time as the summit of the Munro. Precise measurements show that the North Top is higher than the trig point." — peter43 • Aug 1, 1987
"With Jonathan Bellarby. 3” of snow fell overnight. From main road near junction with the road to Incheril. Via Incheril and Gleann Bianasdail. Eagle sighted. We ascended the SE ridge of Sgurr an Tuill Bhàin to reach the summit. There was much soft snow, intermittent falling snow and mist. We started the traverse of the ridge towards the main summit of Slioch. A very cold wind arose, blowing snow. The ridge was difficult due to the large amount of soft snow. Due to the conditions we retreated to the lowest point on the ridge, descended diagonally under Sgurr an Tuill Bhàin to Gleann Bianasdail and hence back via the outward route. Many deer seen. Good views from time to time of snow covered peaks." — peter43 • Jan 30, 1983