Climbs 8
Rocktype Gneiss
Altitude 350m a.s.l
Faces NE
A very remote gneiss crag with two buttresses split by a steep chossy gully. The left half has a steep clean slab as its top half, with grassy terraces below. The right half is more continuous slabby rock, with a much steeper sidewall on the right. Easy descents down either side but not down the central gully, southern one quicker. There is another separate slab 200m right.
Good track up the west Bank of the Gruinard River (easily cyclable for 7 km), then much tougher pathless going alongside the Allt Loch Ghiubhsachain for 5km. The crag is up on the right just beyond the head of Loch Ghiubhsachain. 3 hrs (walking).
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