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Name:Creag Easgaidh
Hill number:3074
Height:841.5m / 2761ft
Parent (Ma):425  Beinn Iutharn Mhor
RHB Section:06B: Pitlochry to Braemar and Blairgowrie
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Simm, High Hills of Britain, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,HHB,CT)
Grid ref:NO 07671 76943
Summit feature:rock
Drop:42.9m
Col:798.6m  NO 0743 7730  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 43
(1:25k) OL52N 387N
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Glas Tulaichean N.Top, Beinn Iutharn Beag, Carn a Chlarsaich, Carn a Chlarsaich E.Top, Creag Easgaidh & Creag Easgaidh E. Top. Did this hill with Andrew, Rick, Jen & Bryer.Dangerous Dave01/07/2023
A few tops bagged on return from Full House walk. With DD, AB, B and R.jenx01/07/2023
Dalmunzie House - Glas Tulaichean - Carn an Righ - Glas Tulaichean N Top - Carn a’ Chlarsaich - Creag Easgaidh - Dalmunzie House.Mark Jackson14/08/2022
From Spittal of GlensheeBaggerGutt19/05/2022
Cycled up Glen Taitneach from Spittal as far as the Allt Elrig. Then by the path up the Allt Easgaidh and SE ridge of Glas Tulaichean North Top. Down to Loch nan Eun outflow and easily up to summit. Continued east to the East Top (a HHB), then south to Carn Easgaidh, and it's East Top. Descended east to Allt Elrig, and followed this back to bikes.Minto22/01/2022
Cycle up from Spittal, first to Chlarsaich and it's East Top. After this one descended by the East Top and the Allt Elrig.NormanW22/01/2022
Easy after E top (qv)Tony S13/07/2021
Backpacking route from Spittal of Glenshee. Misty and intermittent rain for much of route but much brighter on final part. Walked along access road past hotel and ascended W side of Craig a'Chaise to reach summit of Creag Dearg. Continued along ridge to Creag Bhreac and then long pull to summit of Glas Tulaichean. Descended on ridge to NNE and then short climb to Glas Tulaichean North Top, with good views to Loch nan Eun. Descended above W shore of Loch and climbed to beallach, then out and back to Mam nan Carn, and short steep climb to Beinn Iutharn Bheag. From here descended roughly S to NE of loch, then gently slopes to Carn a' Chlarsaich East Top, then back to Carn a' Chlarsaich. Continued ridge SE to Creag Easgaidh, and E to Creag Easgaidh East Top. Descended NE to beallach at 677m and long steady climb to fine summit of Carn Bhinnein. Retraced steps for a way then E to Carn a' Gheoidh. Headed S over Carn Mor and taking the track down to the A93, finding route above the RobertP12/07/2021
After new HHB topbertbarnett12327/02/2021
Round of 7 Simms from Spittal of Glenshee: Carn Mor, Creag Easgaidh, Carn a' Chlarsaich, Glad Tulaichean North Top, Creag Bhreac, Ben Earb, Creag an Dubh Shluic.PGCE24/07/2020
Cycled out from the Red House tghen up Glen Tulaichean, put up tent then afternoon round starting by heading straight uop glen to the loch, SW up Glas Tulaichean North top, back to col then Carn na Clairsaich, on to Creag Easgaidh asnd a steep and tricky descent to valley, just about found best line having had a hard look on way in.dickscroop14/07/2020
Ski tour from Glensheedaviemore04/03/2020
an socach east top, an socach, beinn luthan bheag, mam nan cam, glas tulaichean north top, carn a chlarsaich, creag easgaidh, creag easgaidh east top, carn bhinnein, MTB to end of track from baddoch.robertphillips21/04/2017
Munro Top bagging from A93 at Baddoch: Sgor Mor - An Socach east top - An Socach - Beinn Iutharn Bheag - Carn Bhinnein - Carn a' Gheoidh - Carn Aosdadavidpettit8417/04/2017
LS. RMacK. DMacF.john steel23/08/2015
Solo HFB23/05/2015
OK summit, fine situation & view. acw circuit from Spittal of Glenshee RHW25/03/2005
With: lw; UC81: The mist had lifted! From Loch nan Eun up to Carn Bhinnein then the Munro of Carn a'Gheoidh to Carn nan Sac then on to Carn Aosda and The Cairnwell before dropping to pass at head of Glen Shee.Ian Baines17/05/1981
Matt04/09/2023
andrew brown01/07/2023
Dave McG02/10/2022
chrispine25/08/2022
Alan Whatley10/07/2022
govanah15/06/2021
Simon Winton03/06/2020
Kevin2903530/10/2019
richtea504001/05/2019
alda18/11/2018
Lucky18/08/2018
maknipe18/08/2018
weaselmaster10/08/2018
interloper09/08/2018
Fletch09/08/2018
GaryJones18/06/2018
Rod M01/05/2018
mae14/04/2018
duchally13/03/2017
Colin Crawford17/05/2015
hill walker18/07/2014
Gavin Theobald13/07/2014
PeteF02/09/2013
kinley20/06/2009
Tricky24/05/2008
neilsan03/05/2008
chalky195302/06/2007
IainT23/04/2006
alda10/06/2005
StueyB30/01/2005
Lindsay M04/04/2004
jimbloomer01/12/2003