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Name:Aonach na Cloiche Moire
Hill number:3669
Height:901.6m / 2958ft
Parent (Ma):409  Carn a' Chlamain
RHB Section:06A: Glen Tromie to Glen Tilt
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:High Hills of Britain, Subsimm
(HHB,sSim)
Grid ref:NN 90155 76622
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:24.6m
Col:877m  NN 9057 7653  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 43
(1:25k) OL51E 394E
Survey:Leica RX1250
Comments:col measured as 877.0m
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 78 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
jfwilson08/08/2023
Parked in the Glen Tilt car park for a 13 summit, 43km, circuit around Beinn Dearg and Beinn Mheadhonach. 10/13PGCE11/04/2023
Revisit. #3 of 6 from Old Blair car park, Munro revisited then circuit of tops en route to HHB Braigh Clais DaimhRHW09/04/2023
Dave McG19/03/2023
Tricky13/10/2022
Backpacking over hills between Tarf and Tilt. Walked up Glen Tilt from Blair Atholl, then track and finally rough ground to Dun Beag. Continued directly to Dun Mor, then across to An Sligearnach and Braigh Coire na Conlaich. Continued to Meall Tionail, Conlach Mhor and Creag a' Chrochaidh. Then a steady climb to Carn a' Chlamain. Then the final section of tops, over Carn a' Chlamain North Top, Braigh Sron Ghorm, Aonach na Cloiche Moire, Braigh nan Creagan Breac. Descent S to Gaw's bridge. Some sunshine on walk min and walk out, on the tops mainly overcast with strong cold wind, didn't feel like AugustRobertP06/08/2022
govanah05/08/2022
On a circuit of 5 Simms from the zig zag path at Forest Lodge.NormanW28/04/2022
andy.painter20/04/2022
Sick Kid23/10/2021
From the CP at old bridge of tilt, biked up to clachghlas, carn a chlamain repeat, carn a chlamain north top, braigh nan creagan breac, aonach na cloiche moire, braigh sron ghorm, meall tionail, conlach mhor, braigh coire na conlaich, creag a chrochaidh, creag loistge.robertphillips14/08/2021
Carn a'Chlamain from Old Bridge of Tilt.thekirkie pirate11/06/2021
scoob06/03/2021
Fi06/03/2021
Checking previous visitbertbarnett12302/03/2021
Big day out! Parked at Glen Tilt car park and enjoyed a lovely walk up by the river. Headed up towards Carn a'Chlarmain with a little detour to Creag Loisgte, on to the Munro and its north top, keeping going onto Aonach na Cloiche Moire, Braigh nan Creagan Breac and Braigh Clais Daimh before continuing down to the floor of the glen and home. I'd imagine that navigation would be tricky with three non descript tops, but with clear skies, the views were incredible. 6hrs 40 31kmNicky C01/03/2021
Toril17/07/2020
interloper06/07/2020
Fletch06/07/2020
Steve Q06/11/2019
Craig6711/10/2019
weaselmaster26/10/2018
Sick Kid26/10/2018
Highest area on this ridge; shame about the proximity to its parent!richtea504015/07/2018
Rod M08/08/2017
hill walker14/08/2016
Easily bagged undulation between Braigh nan Creagan Breac and Braigh Sron Ghorm.Lindsay M20/09/2015
Part sun, high cloud so good views, cold wind, from Marble Lodge (worth the rental).iangalbraith30/07/2015
Gavin Theobald09/07/2015
AlanD24/05/2015
neilsan15/05/2015
Weather fair.MountainMac08/05/2015
alda23/04/2015
iaindbrown23/04/2015
Beinn Dearg walk from Tilt car park.justin99905/09/2014
alda03/09/2014
mae23/05/2014
weaselmaster13/04/2014
Sick Kid13/04/2014
andrew brown10/08/2013
OLIVERS10/08/2013
Dave Geere18/07/2013
With Carn a' Chlamain.Peterb29/05/2013
MMC Walk. Alex, Fraser Gold, Ron Dorn, Ian McArthur and Eunice walked from Old Glen Tilt Carpark to Forest Lodge then up good stalker path to Carn 'a Chlamain. Rest went down the ridge. I carried onto Beinn Mheadhonach and descended from there. Occasional snow and high wind, occasional calm and sun. A great day. 7 1/2 hoursalexmaclennan28/04/2013
Rannoch_Monkey24/06/2012
GaryJones01/07/2011
Chlamain to Meahonach; may have passed summitbertbarnett12314/05/2011
chalky195303/07/2009
fasgadh15/11/2008
IainT13/05/2008