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Name:Creagan a' Chaise
Hill number:1494
Height:722.1m / 2369ft
RHB Section:21A: Tomintoul to Banff
County/UA:Moray
Catchment:Spey
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Graham, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,G,Y)
Grid ref:NJ 10421 24140
Summit feature:large cairn
Drop:330m
Col:392m  NJ092174  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 36
(1:25k) OL61S 419S
Observations:base of cairn is level with flush bracket of trig point 25m N at NJ 10427 24165
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 294 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Solo. Clockwise on the Walk Highland recommended route. Toyed with the idea of extending the walk along the ridge to the other Cromdale Hills Fiona, Carn a Ghille Chearr, but didn't really have enough daylight and the ridge was reported by another walker on the day as very boggy.DampandDusty19/11/2023
Carn a' Ghille Chearr and Creagan a' Chaise from Ballcorachrhalstead12/09/2023
Parked on verge at Wester Rynaballoch. Took the good track at 101284, then the ATV track higher up to the cairn near point 635. Good path from there. Pair of curlews lower down, many golden plovers higher up.Owen B17/06/2023
Parked at track entrance, 200m south of Lynemore. Sgor Gaoithe, Carn na Cloiche, Carn Tuairneir and Creagan a Chaise. Great route. The Jubilee Cairn is impressive. Solo.Dangerous Dave09/11/2022
From Ballcorach car park, 14 mile circuit of the Cromdale hillsBLACKHILL03/11/2022
Parked to NE (Mains of Inverourie), biked to Milton. Good track WSW, continues as atv (feint at first). Detour to Carn Tuaimeir. Boundary line NE to Carn a'Ghille Chearr. Down mapped track to pick up mapped FP to Mains of Inverourie - not always evident. On outskirts of farm, double barbed wire/chicken wire fence (NJ150267) - no gate so climbed over and on to and thru' farmyard. Farmer drove past but did not challenge me.carole engel13/10/2022
From Ballcorach car park, up Carn a Ghillie Chearr first and then along ridge with intermittent path, following fence past cairn then easier up shoulder to Trig and cairn. Back down over Carlag.PeterD10/06/2022
CK SheilaS18/05/2022
From Ballcorach parking (NJ155265), walked down road to Milton, and up the track opposite the house, crossed stream at track end (NJ129249), and headed directly up hill (tussocky heather and grass) along grouse butts to Carlag and onto summit of Creagan a' Chaise, continued N along Cromdale ridge, following a new fence, across the damp 531m col, up Rèidh Lèan and then Carn Eachie (skirting a group of ca 60 reindeer) and on to summit of Carn a Ghille Chearr, returned to Rèidh Lèan and followed path from ca NJ129276 SE, meeting track head at NJ133275 and following that down to Knock farmhouse (under reconstruction), then back down to R Avon and back to start (6h10m)kdbennett23/03/2022
From start of hill track 300 yards S of Lynemore, diverting to Carn Tuairneir before rejoining the track to Creagan a'Chaise and the Jubilee Cairn. Cairngorms hazily visible in pastel shades on the hottest September day in Scotland for 115 yearsNick Down108/09/2021
From carpark over bridge at NJ155265 up track past Knock to ridge, saw an eagle. Turned right on ridge to Carn a Ghille Chear. Returned along ridge and continued on poor, boggy path to Cairn at NJ108260 where path improved to top. Descended west down narrow path to track lower down and followed quiet lane to carpark. 0Flatfield04/09/2021
Circuit from Balcorah.Longwojo03/08/2021
Run from Cromdalestooby27/10/2020
A quick and easy walk up the tracks to Creagan a' Chaise from Lynemore on the A939. Good parking. Track goes a long way up the hill, becoming peaty. Short descent then to the summit, watch out for the lichen, slippery after rain. A less easy walk back along the ridge via Carn Tuairneir to Sgor Gaoithe, dodging the quagmires made by ATVs most of the way along the ridge, except where there is short tundra. Great views but would be more pleasant in a drought. Down the N ridge to gain the shooting track to return. Single plank bridge across the first stream, second stream is a ford, wet feet likely after rain.Gill02/10/2020
Ballcorach Car Park > Knock > Carn Eachie > Carn a Ghille Chearr > Carn Eachie > Reidh Lean > Creagan a Chaise > Carlag > Milton > Ballcorach Car Park.Winterfloodian20/08/2020
With Rod from east up past old mill at Knock to end of track then cross to ridge and varying quality tracks. Very wet in places - them of the day. Back along broad ridge to Coronation Cairn then up to Jubilee Cairn. Down on decent path/track to Milton and back to car. My 1,000th Simm.SS30/07/2020
MMC walk during Storm Dennis. Fabulous high wind but dry walk with grouse, white hares and reindeeralexmaclennan15/02/2020
From phone box on road to SE to Carn na Tuairneir. on to Creagan a Chaise. A nice short round on a poor day for weather, drizzle and rain most of morning but clearing up as I got back to cardickscroop30/12/2019
With M, from Cromdale. Windy.douglas_easton07/09/2019
Weather fair.MountainMac08/07/2019
From car park just off B9136 (Over river Avon bridge) @ Ballcorach - Track past derelict farm heading up hill (near Knock Burn). As farm track ends followed faint tracks through spongy heather heading for the Royal Cairn and the ridge running to the summit and Jubilee Cairn. A few snow showers as we drop towards the River Avon and Milton - then back along the road.briandavies05/05/2019
Descended from Cnoc Fergan through forest. Jumped Burn of Lochy then slow ascent through snow and heather to summit. In clag at top.187lenny20/01/2019
From Milton; track and path through heather. Trig and Jubilee Cairn. With the F.C, Steeley and S.The Captain17/06/2018
Day after, day after RHSoc AGM. From Easter Shennach.ngthack11/06/2018
Day after RHSoc AGM in Aviemore. Along the Cromdale Hills ridge. Descended N to road.Minto10/06/2018
Round of 2 grahams ans sim from Ballcorach bridge. Back to car before thunder and rain arrived. And back to aviemore in time for RHS Agmcjo09/06/2018
Heathergarbo110323/05/2018
from Cromdale, easy climb on tracks Galltywenallt23/03/2018
From road to Balmenach with Mark and Hamish& Huey to Carn Dearg, Carn na Cloiche, Carn Tuairnier and Creagan a Chaise. Descended from the cairn at 108 260. Followed track then boggy for most of the way along the ridge.Saggers27/08/2017
Having studied Aqueously90s log on TP:UK, I decided to take a route from Bridge of Brown past Mains of Glenlochy and Tomlay to the ruin and then to try and find the track that took the boundary line and the Allt Mor or March Burn to the trigpoint. My heart sank when I got out of the car at the phone box and the GPSr said 3.6km, Charlie has not been well lately and I thought we may be undertaking too big a journey! All ok to ruin, then the going got a little rougher and ended up in quite high heather and it was very hot, Charlie was really struggling. After the gate we went down to the burn for a cool off and headed up to find the path at the boundary line. Nae path and at this point Charlie did his very odd howling and barking which we think is 'I'm not doing this anymore'. We still had about 1.2km to go but we'd come so far. So after a quick phone call to Mr TJR, more on TP:UKthejackrustles08/07/2017
Track up to ridge from near West Rynaballoch, along to Coronation Cairn and Jubilee Cairn, descending to pick up track by Claggersnich Wood.milimana31/08/2016
On TGO Challenge, with Sue, from Grantown.Phreerunner21/05/2016
From A939 near Lynebreck. Steep up along reasonable path to summit. Second ascent 21/05/2019 from Carn a Grille Chear and then back to Ballacaroch cp.MichaelF20/05/2016
Creagan a'Chaisekeithouk16/02/2016
Up and back (with minor variations) from Cromdalerjf3501/01/2016
Carried on to Carn a' Ghille Chearrduchally25/11/2015
Sort of cylindrical fleet topped circular cairn with a smaller conical cairn on the middle of the top. Most unusual. Trig flush bracket numbers. the 47th birthday of two friends on York.vegibagger25/10/2015
Very strong wind at top of large cairn made it awkward to climb up and down it.alda25/10/2015
From Milton, up easy east ridge. Onward along 5 mile ridge to CGC.Topographer5726/09/2015
Brisk clockwise circuit from the east (Mains of Inverourie) 3hrs 45 with some jogging on the ridge.AndyS30/08/2015
LS, MMacL. GW.john steel30/08/2015
Circuit from Strath Avon. Route and write-up at: http://gayleybird.blogspot.co.uk/2015/08/creagan-chaise.htmlGayle22/08/2015
selfdavidsbatty28/05/2015
With Meds from Milton. Asked could I park - no problem. In soft snow, a 4 hour round trip in bright clear conditions.bolton09/02/2015
From Milton. With PM. Windy, good vis.CJM09/02/2015
From carpark near distillery. No reindeer and not much rain, dear. Very windy.Martin R13/11/2014
1 of 2: From layby near Wester Rynaballoch.ChrisR29/09/2014
Parked at Milton, with permission. Followed track up past shooting hut and onto ridge leading to distant large summit. Impressive block. Followed line of the Cromdales then to Carn a'Ghille Chearr. OK going if a little damp in the cols, a line most of the way. Cut down off top and followed road back to Milton.nordicstar03/06/2014
after CAGCrobertphillips29/04/2014
did both hills its a big CairnNozzer06/10/2013