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Name:Druim Bhuirich
Hill number:6186
Height:586m / 1923ft
Parent (Ma):602  Carn Ealasaid
RHB Section:08B: Cairngorms
County/UA:Aberdeenshire
Catchment:Don (Aberdeen)
Class:Dodd (500-599m), Highland Five
(Tu,5,HF)
Grid ref:NJ 20715 10125
Summit feature:small cairn
Drop:31m
Col:555m  NJ207108  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 36
(1:25k) OL58N 404N
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 12 users)ByDate of Ascent
See DunanStueyB04/09/2023
5 of 5: From Tom Dunan. Track all the way back from the HP to the A939. Had a brief chat to 2 estate workers who were burning heather on the south flank of the hill. Closest I've been to the flames. With Karen.ChrisR17/03/2022
carn bad a ghuail, foals craig, craig veann, liath bheinn, tolm buirich, druim bhuirich, tom dunan from the CP at corgarff castle biked in on a good track to 206 090.robertphillips14/11/2021
Easy track all the way to the summit of Carn Ealasaid from the A939 north of the Cock Bridge bridge, then more challenging heather 'n' hag terrain to Tolm Buirich and Craig Veann. The trudge over the lower Carn Bad a' Ghuail and Foal's Craig offered little respite, and the so-called path SE of The Eag was impossible to find until it becomes a legit grouse-blasters track. Being suckers for heathery punishment we nonetheless pressed on to bag Druim Bhuirich and Tom Dunan, enjoying a quick skinny-dip in the Allt Reppachie to cool sore limbs and bodies before the hot track-traipse back to Loinherry and the A939.summitter18/07/2021
Walked S over open moorland from Tolm Buirich187lenny27/12/2020
Via Tolm Buirich et al. Then west to track - then Carn Bad a' Ghuail RHW06/07/2013
thelonious20/06/2021
govanah10/12/2020
hill walker20/03/2020
Dave McG22/10/2018
chalky195306/01/2017
hillhunter26/09/2015