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Name:Creag Each
Hill number:10
Height:673.7m / 2210ft
RHB Section:01A: Loch Tay to Perth
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Earn
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Graham, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,G,Y)
Grid ref:NN 65259 26367
Summit feature:small cairn on rocky prominence
Drop:218m
Col:456m  NN645281  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 51
(1:25k) OL47W 368W
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 279 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Decent walk, took it nice and easy, enjoying the views, no rushBigAl50026/02/2024
First of my Graham captures. Pathless after leaving track.Pstewart1210/06/2023
From Creag Ruadh. South west down heathery slopes to the south east of the ravine. Straight over the track, faint path across the glen which was surprisingly dry, peat hag free and not overgrown. Across the two tracks then pathless and tussocky up the easy gradient on the north shoulder. Descended south across the heather then south east on grass to An Tom with lovely views of Loch Earn, then down the track to the car at Woodhouse.Owen B24/04/2023
From Woodhouse layby, up track, though gate and NE up to Creag Each. N onto track, up to Creag Dubh then contoured round above Loch Eas Domhain to Creag Ruadh. S to rejoin tracks back to start. With FY.TRG31825/01/2023
from CP on A85 and by track up Glen Tarken, as per S.MC Guide. Afterwards on to Creag Ruadh.IanHHill19/08/2022
Circuit of both Grahams, et al, from St Fillans. Long slog over peat bog to SE cluster.thekirkie pirate14/05/2022
Parked Woodhouse, walked in via Glen Tarken, left track after 1.5-2km near bifurcation.willyross25/03/2022
Up Glen Tarken from Woodhouse, then ATV track up the fence from the sheep pens to the gate, then off piste above the fence on easy ground towards Meall Reamhar, ATV track above this for a while, and along ridge to Creag Each, path towards end. Get your lucky heather here on the way down to the track, then said track to the famous gorge towards Creag Ruadh, grassy going at first, then bloody tedious lucky heather part 2. Rocky summit has a bit of path. Down W of Allt na Creige Ruaidhe, linking best bits of green amongst the lucky heather part 3, finding an ATV track to the main glen track.Gill22/10/2021
From Woodhouse car park, up track to 2nd gate and then rising traverse NW to summit. Descended NE to quarry track and on to Creag Ruadh.MichaelF26/09/2021
I met up with Nicky Creadland today at Woodhouse, on the north side of Loch Earn. We headed up Glen Tarken for two Grahams, Creag Each (672m) first then Creag Ruadh (712m). It was sunny to begin with but snowed lightly on top of Creag Ruadh and a few more times after that.chillyman811/04/2021
Trail run, Creag Each & Creag Ruadh, Glen Tarken. Fog, difficult terrain off the 4x4 tracksHuwel03/03/2021
Left track at NN 665 255. Ascent easier than expected with minimal heather bashing and traces of trodden path in places. Wet and windy on summit.Fife Walking25/10/2020
Parked just past St Fillans. Up track then headed up hill. Quite steep at times and cold at top. Dropped down the back to track and follow the pipeline round. Gmac aheadelizyanne13/10/2020
From Woodhouse, N along tracks then W from ca NN664260, roughly following burn, to summit of Creag Each, descended N to track, then followed track round N end of Glen Tarken to gorge ca NN661280, headed NE up slopes to summit of Creag Ruadh, descended S then SE, roughly following S bank of Allt na Creige Ruaidhe, down to track, and back to Woodhousekdbennett11/10/2020
MMC walk with Allan G, Paul, Harry, Lily and Rosie. Forecast of continual rain but we had a glorious snowy 6 hour, 16K 1000m day. Magical final summit.alexmaclennan02/02/2020
Tricky ascent from the track direct to the summit in low cloud with only patches of sun. With BRPlay2End30/10/2019
Parked in lay-by at Woodhouse. Direct climb up through bracken once leaving the Glen Tarken track. Had to nervously walk past a bull and his cows on the track! Climbed up to the little NE top before summiting. Next went on to Creag Each W Top, Sron Mhor, Creag Dhubh and Creag Ruadh. Solo. Crept past the bull again on the way back down.Dangerous Dave21/10/2019
Route as per SMC Grahams and Donalds book with Creag RuadhJulieB25/05/2019
A round of the tops on the west side of Glen Tarken. Parked at Woodhouse, took the Glen Tarken track to just below Creag Dhubh, then recrossed it to Sron Mhor, Creag Each West Top and Creag Each, descending SE to the track. A magical day of bright sun on snow.Nick Down102/02/2019
Final top of the four to the west of Glen Tarken. Easiest way back to the Tarken track is to pretty much follow the burn flowing eastwards.summitter22/08/2018
CK SheilaS03/01/2018
With Graeme sclater19/11/2017
G and Aarthurwhittaker12/11/2017
Round of Glen Tarken.jimbloomer04/05/2017
Solo walk/jog over Creag Each and Creag Ruadh from Glen Tarken.amswanston06/01/2017
Another very windy day. North wind so reversed planned route by following track to head of Glen Tarken and coming back over the three tops - Sron Mhor, Creag Each W top and Creag Each. to the west so getting a tailwind on the high ground. Quite a pleasant half day walk on a very windy day and no route problems. Picking a good line down in cloud might have been tricky.dickscroop01/01/2017
ACW round of the girron, meall nam fiadh far east top, meall nam fiadh east top, meall nam fiadh, sron mhor, creag each west top, creag each from st fillans down track to woodhouse cycled back along road to car.robertphillips27/11/2016
Galltywenallt27/10/2016
Collecting Sron Mhor, so returned over the Graham.Colin Crawford30/07/2016
1 of 3: From A85 layby at Loch Earn sailing club.ChrisR19/07/2016
After the two Simm tops, #8 of 8 from St Fillans, after the Fiadh tops. Lovely return via way marked path to A85 at Four Seasons Hotel. Nice circuit on a chilly showery day with Ryan SRHW17/04/2016
From Woodhouse, A85.Grinner14/02/2016
selfdavidsbatty17/01/2015
After ascending Creag Each West Top I continued to the summit of Creah Each. To avoid steep ground I descended SE before swinging NE and following approximately the line of a burn down towards the track that goes up Glen Tarken. I followed the track back to my starting point just to the west of Woodhouse.pwbellarby03/05/2014
How can this hill be number 10 on the list ! Seems odd but i suppose there must be a reason. There are a few little lumps of heather that could potentially be tops so beware in poor visibility!thenomad23/02/2014
Through Glen Tarken, and after Creag Ruadh and Creag Dhubh, ascended Sron Mhor before the West top and Graham of Creah Each. Down long South ridge back over Meall Reamhar, farm buildings and car.nordicstar09/12/2013
creag each and creag ruadh from woodhouse.robertphillips13/06/2013
And 10/04/2021chrispine23/10/2012
Parked at Woodhouse to SE, large laybys. Glen Tarken track, then up hill with craglets, tricky finding easiest way in thick mist. Cairn on rocky base at top, several well weathered knarly boulders nearby.Aye Jimmy15/11/2011
Splendid day of great snowy views.Martin R19/10/2011
Climbed along with Creag Ruadh.dscargill25/07/2010
With Mora via Glen TarkenBLACKHILL16/07/2009
circuit of Tarken glenoatcake03/09/2006
Ascended from Creag Ruadh. Descended back to St Fillans.JohnW29/03/2006
Dry, mild, cloudy, good views.iangalbraith29/01/2006
With DC. Fair weather and a view!Martin6623/12/2005
With Martin66 on a sunny day. From Woodhouse along track up Glen Tarken & then up E slopes. Back by the same route.NotReallyABagger23/12/2005
Solo trip, with Creag RuadhInvicta1405/07/2005
Solo HFB13/11/2004
Solofergie14/07/2002