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Name:Dun Beag
Hill number:5988
Height:573m / 1880ft
Parent (Ma):409  Carn a' Chlamain
RHB Section:06A: Glen Tromie to Glen Tilt
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Dodd (500-599m), Highland Five
(Tu,5,HF)
Grid ref:NN 97541 78402
Summit feature:knoll
Drop:36m
Col:537m  NN974788  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 43
(1:25k) OL51E 394E
Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 18 users)ByDate of Ascent
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
After three hills in the morning took the bike up to 500m and a short walk to the top. Ran out of time for the nearby Simm.NormanW14/04/2021
First of six in deepest P&K.richtea504010/07/2018
From Linn of Dee, after the Hump; haggy col, summit knoll perched above Glen Tilt. Down to Tarf Falls bridge, ankle deep paddle then up Spionaig ridge.RHW29/04/2017
Like its big brother, this is an excellent summit. Superb situation overlooking Glen Tilt.Lindsay M20/09/2015
Drizzle and rain, high cloud so good views, mild calm, from Marble Lodge (worth the rental).iangalbraith27/07/2015
Good track most of the way from Forest Lodge, great summit to lounge on in the sunalda18/04/2015
Rod M29/06/2023
Gallovidian17/06/2023
Simon Winton22/04/2023
Tricky30/07/2021
mae22/06/2018
Gavin Theobald22/12/2017
chalky195308/04/2017
iaindbrown18/04/2015
interloper18/04/2015
Fletch18/04/2015
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