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Name:Creag an Duine [An Sgurr]
Hill number:1071
Height:905m / 2969ft
Parent (Ma):1069  Seana Bhraigh
RHB Section:15A: Loch Broom to Strath Oykel
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Dornoch
Class:Simm, High Hills of Britain, Subhump, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,HHB,sHu,CT)
Grid ref:NH 29689 87948
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:91m
Col:814m  NH293873  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 20
(1:25k) 436N
Observations:small, flat, grassy summit
Survey:obvious summit
GPS data:show GPS entries for this hill

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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 74 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
RonaLindsay06/08/2023
Fletch24/05/2022
interloper24/05/2022
Third day of a multi day bivi round. Started from bivi just above top of Cadha Dearg, on to Creag an Duine which took me rather by surprise, a good scramble up and a harder scramble down the same side. Then back to normality with gentle walks up Creag Iobhair, out to Carn Loch Sruiban Mor, back to Creggan a Chait and Carn Ban for an early bivi.dickscroop22/07/2021
Parked at new parking at Duag Bridge (ALL HILLWALKERS MUST PARK HERE sign) for circuit of 11 summits. From Seana Bhraigh. Very pleased to reach this summit, and even more pleased to get back again! Onwards to Creag Iobhair. 4/11PGCE12/05/2021
From Corriemulzie Lodge car park, picked up Seana Bhraigh path then contour under buttress, cross burn between waterfalls c. NH 2955 8891, steep ridge with ptarmigan, scrambling more continuous near summit and briefly a bit exposed and balancy on descent to connecting ridge S to plateau. Great peak on a gorgeous sunny breezy day. Then to SB for the trig bolt, then acw circuit of Simms and subsRHW19/04/2019
From Oykel Br, up NE ridge, good scramble, then round corrie and down. paddle the outflow both ways.Capt Malbec21/07/2018
stuartgreig03/07/2018
weaselmaster01/06/2018
Sick Kid01/06/2018
Solo fr north, running - long long track! (Parked near The Schoolhouse but others drove further, near Corriemulzie Lodge.) Had waited years for a good day on this hill and it didn't disappoint. (Had stayed Tebay services on way north, as exhausted, then disappointing Aultguish Inn - no wifi - on 11th.) Scrambly ascent up N ridge of Creag an Duine fr Lochan a' Choire Mhoir, on to Seana Bhraigh.NorfolkPT2112/07/2017
Alan Whatley08/05/2017
Mudskipper01/10/2016
hillhunter04/06/2016
BaggerGutt30/05/2016
Dunlawyering27/05/2016
On Tam's last munro.amswanston21/05/2016
Kevin2903515/08/2015
Second day of a five-day trip with DW & SL. Having stayed in Great Glen Hostel the night before, we headed north to here. From Corriemulzie Lodge (or thereabouts). The drive up the track to here is VERY rough Weather; biking in would be quicker. Weather started off terribly, but improved. I think we were lucky! Seana Bhraigh is an awesome mountain. We had views from the ridge and summits.AGWilliamson20/09/2014
davezeking08/11/2013
scoob25/08/2013
Fi25/08/2013
neilsan18/07/2013
Long cycle in from Oykel Bridge and challenging circular walk with Scott Bbarnz4814/07/2013
m0untain_n0mad20/06/2013
Nick Canute03/02/2012
neil hutton02/06/2011
GaryJones01/04/2011
Heathergarbo110303/09/2010
sololittle al15/08/2010
chalky195305/06/2010
bertbarnett12305/06/2010
mae10/05/2009
AlanD29/05/2008
Gavin Theobald00/00/2008
Top Dry and warm with cloud on summits. Lots of ptarmigan after first top and near summit.Dugswell206/06/2007
IainK22/04/2007
dave g19/08/2005
Dave McG09/10/2004
grumpy14/09/2003
IainT17/08/2003
StueyB30/07/2003
R Richard Tait03/05/2003
iaindbrown03/05/2003
Arctica18/08/2002
Trailmaister25/05/2001
Jim B02/05/2001
Tricky06/08/2000
Cycled w MVW to Glen Dearg bothy, up Seana Bhraigh and tops, circuit of hills to Beinn Dearg / Cona' Meall and back bothy, consolidated snow, heavy in placesnordicstar29/04/2000
assynt_bob09/01/2000