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Beinn Ime

Argyll and Bute, SCOTLAND

Climbs 16 – Rocktype Mica schist – Altitude 871m a.s.l – Faces E

Crag features
An impressive large crag overlooking Coiregrogain very good in winter because of the altitude, direction, and huge amounts of vegetation. The central buttress is flanked on the left by a deep groove Hanging Groove(IV) and by Airy Ridge(III) on the right.

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Guidebooks
Arran, Arrochar and the Southern Highlands (1997)

Climbs at this crag

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 Climb nameGradex
1Easy GullyII  
 FAN GULLY BUTTRESS  
3Hanging GrooveIV  
4Ma FaultIII  
5Ben's FaultIV 5 **7
6Default ModeV 6 *1
7HeadfaultVII 7 *2
8Friday the TwelfthIV 5 * 
9Buttress RouteIII * 
 Climb nameGradex
10Airy RidgeIII  
11Forked GullyII *2
12Fan GullyIII  
13The Lost HighwayIII 4  
14Gangnam StyleV 7 **3
15Pubic Groove *IV 6 1
16Chockstone Chimney *IV 4 1
17Naebody's FaultIV 5 *2

* Climbs listed in red are waiting to be checked by a crag moderator, and may not be accurate.

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Access notes
From the car-park 241060 on the A83 in Glen Croe follow the burn path to a dam and then up via the corrie headwall to Bealach a'Mhaim. Move onto the East Face (beware of avalanche dangers) and down onto the crag.

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