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Name:Cam Chreag
Hill number:2947
Height:812.6m / 2666ft
Parent (Ma):44  Meall an t-Seallaidh
RHB Section:01C: Loch Lomond to Strathyre
County/UA:Stirling
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Earn, Forth
Watershed:Firth of Tay, Ardlamont Point to Fife Ness, Firth of Forth
Class:Simm, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,CT)
Grid ref:NN 53990 24087
Summit feature:outcrop
Drop:33.2m
Col:779.4m  NN 5399 2380  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 51
(1:25k) OL46N 365N
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 193 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Parked at Balquidder village hall for a circuit of 6 Simms. 1/6PGCE22/03/2024
Strolled over from Creag Mac Ranch, easy climb onto ridge. Cloud lingering on the ridge so no views. Company: Soloiandesbottes15/11/2023
From car park in Lochearnhead up Glen Kendrum track to col up to Carn Chreag and Meall an t-Seallaidh back via Meall an Fhiodhain before descending back to Col and up to Creag Mac Ranaich and it’s south top. Along ridge to Meall Sgallachd and Meall Reamhar north top before going back to track. Great views once low cloud cleared.PeterD05/06/2023
SMMC meet at Crianlarich. Started from layby on A85, just west of Ledcharrie. Took track and path that goes to Kirkton Glen. Then from Rob Roy's Putting Stone, contoured hillside and gradually ascended to summit of Meall an t-Seallaidh. Return via tops: Cam Chreag, Meall an Fhiodhain and M an F West top.clashcityrocker12/12/2022
From the church at Lochearnhead (donation made), then track up Glen Kendrum, generally following the Walkhighlands route: Creag Mac Ranaich - Meall an Fhiodain- Cam Chreag - Meall an t-Seallaidh, descent E to the trackRockdoctor08/10/2022
Lochearnhead Church cp,up cycle route to Upper railway line and along this to track up Glen Kendrum. Up track to bealach then faint path from first fencepost to col. Left over Cam Chreag to Meall an t-Seallaidh. Back round west side of Cam Chreag and on upto Meall an Fhiodhain. Back to track and down to Lochearnhead.Flatfield13/09/2022
Hot and sunny, delightful; no wind but few insects, ground very dry, views excellent, good track for running up and down fr LochearnheadNorfolkPT2112/08/2022
Solo from Keltie Bridge Callander. Cycle on Rob Roy Way to Glen Kendrum. Left bike at track summit and ascended N flank after ascent of Creag Mac Ranaich.John Lee16/04/2022
From St Angus Church CP (donation box) via Glen Kendrum on a circuit of Creag Mac Ranaich and Meall an t-Seallaidh.vuirich02/08/2021
via kirkton glen. with the other 2 simms.hils11/06/2021
The ascent of Corbetts Meall an t-Seallaidh and Creag Mac Ranaich from Lochearnhead. Also visiting Cam Chreag, Meall an Fhiodhain, Creag Mac Ranaich -South Top, Meall Sgallachd and Meall Reamhar. 26km with 1400m ascent in 8h 30m. (S)silveracorn_alan29/05/2021
Circuit from Lochearnhead.thekirkie pirate15/05/2021
Up Kirkton Glen from Balquhidder to the lochan, then round the ridge to Meall an Fhiodhain (W and main), Cam Chreag, Meall an t-Seallaidh, 789m Top, SW through gap in trees to forest track, straight on at bend to Creag an Tuirc and back to car down MTB track. Would have been a grand day out but for the wind and low cloud.TRG31823/03/2021
On the way to the Corbett.Owen B19/09/2020
Started from the pull=in at the beginning of the forestry road a mile west of Balquhidder to keep a safe distance from others during the epidemic. CW round of Meall an Fhiodhain west top, MaF, Cam Chreag and Meall an t-Seallaidh, cutting down by a stream through the forest (a scratchy experience due to close planting and piles of brash) to rejoin the tracks. Outstanding views: all in all, a really good walk.Nick Down110/05/2020
As per SMC guidebook, walked round from car park in Lochearnhead to lane by church, only to find that church does allow parking in its small car park on non-service days for a donation. Standard route up the track to the bealach & then steeply up to Creag Mac Ranaich. Mist drifted in briefly but then cleared taking with it the cloud which had hung over Meall an t-Seallaidh all day. Back to the col & then directly up to lochan NW of Cam Chreag & then on to Meall an t-Sealliadh for a great view. Decided to minimise the heather bashing by heading NE & aiming at the bend in the outward track at 552243. Could have done without the extra pavement bashing after the church.NotReallyABagger27/12/2018
From A84 at Edinchip, along Glen Kendrum track, across the stream to ridge S of Meall an t-Seallaidh and N along ridge to summit, continuing to Cam Chreag, descent back to glen and up Creag Mac Ranaich, crossing both summits, continuing round ridge to Meall Sgallachd, descending back to Glen Kendrum track and back to Edinchipkdbennett20/09/2018
with Nicola McLean and Vicky Warde - ML QMDlittle al01/09/2018
Both Glen Kendrum Corbetts from Lochearnhead. On own.MorecambeMonkey25/06/2018
A nice gradual walk then final steep ascent up to Cam Chreag before enjoying lunch on the amazing summit viewpoint of Meall an t-Seallaidh, it's superb! Enjoyed the view of three lochs and surrounding big hills before being chased down in about 30 minutes by a massive thunder and lightning storm!Chris Mac09/06/2018
Before the Corbett.Play2End13/08/2017
ACW round of meall reamhar, meall reamhar north top, meall sqallachd, creag mac ranaich, creag mac ranaich south top, meall an fhiodhain west top, meall an fhiodhain, cam chreag, meall an t seallaidh from lochearnhead parked in church cp.robertphillips08/12/2016
A circuiit from just west of hotel starting up good track. Forest continues a lost further up the valley than shown on map so had to seek out fire breaks but not too bad on the two ascents. Stob creagach first up a very steep fire break then cross back east to The Stob, less steep. Then south via Stob Caol to road with some problems as did not find track -trees!dickscroop07/11/2016
From Lochearnhead via Glen Kendrum as described in SMC Corbetts book.davidpettit8406/11/2016
On my own, sunny day from Creag Mac Ranaich, on way to Meall an t Seallaidh.alwaysinshorts10/03/2016
CK SheilaS19/06/2015
Overcast then sunny, cold stiff breeze, good views. From Balquhidder church car park.iangalbraith14/05/2015
with Markgrimjimm18/04/2015
From Lochearnhead and Glen Kendrum bound for Meall an t-Seallaidh. Remnants of snow on northern slope.Windy Corner19/04/2014
On route to Meall an t-SeallaidhRoblex18/04/2014
Wet as the restMartin R20/10/2011
W Jenx on 6th anniversary of first climbing. From Lochearnhead church car park, through lanes to Glen Kendrum, then track to bealach between MacRaniach and Meall an't Saillaidh. Easy climbing to both (and tops)before return same way.nordicstar08/10/2011
Solo.Dangerous Dave18/09/2010
anticlockwise double Corbett circuit with Jamievegibagger28/05/2009
And 08/03/2021, 30/10/2023chrispine26/09/2007
Galltywenallt02/10/2005
With Mick & Mary.MickyRoss29/05/2005
Circuit from Lochearnheadrjf3509/04/2004
Creag Mac Ranaich & Meall an t-Seallaidh from Lochearnhead via Glen Kendrum with Fiona.agentmancuso09/12/2002
Return route from Creag Mac Ranaich.smocks and denims11/03/1999
Teamed up with Ray Jamson, John Hipwood and Mike Nicholls. A great day, two cars made it easier.thenomad16/04/1998
Solo HFB01/08/1995
Round of Creag Mac Ranaich and Meall an t-Seallaidh from Edinchip.Eddie11/03/1995
Solo. From Balquhidder. Walking up Kirkton Glen and then to point 817m. I continued over Cam Chreag to Meall an t-Seallaidh. There was much snow, mostly soft. There was a very strong wind. I descended through the forest with some difficulty due to fallen trees to reach Balquhidder.pwbellarby06/03/1994
Corbett bagging: Stob a'Choin, and Meall an t-Seallaidh & Creag MacRanaich (two walks) RHW01/06/1991
With Meall an t-Seallaidhhillsmanblank
gingernut30/10/2023
carole engel22/06/2023
Toril15/05/2023
rdhumble13/05/2023