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Name:Craig More
Hill number:8326
Height:404m / 1325ft
Parent (Ma):453  Deuchary Hill
RHB Section:06B: Pitlochry to Braemar and Blairgowrie
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NO 04057 46458
Summit feature:large flattish rock on edge of small cliff
Drop:61m
Col:343m  NO040479  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 52 53
(1:25k) 379E
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 25 users)ByDate of Ascent
Approached from the North via the subtump Knock of Findowie. Continued SW to Kils Crag.Adrian14/06/2022
Deuchray hill circuit from Dunkeld.thekirkie pirate08/03/2022
Round of Kil Craigs, Craig More and Conlan Hill from Loch of Craiglush. Lots of heather on the approach to this one from Kil Craigs. Several knolls and rocks on top of similar height.Colin Crawford09/02/2022
Hill 5 of 6 in a 2 car facilitated linear walk from Baledmund to Loch of Craiglush. From Conlan Hill, via Knock of Findowie, and various unmapped tracks. Onwards to Kil Craigs. Best way would have been NW from summit to track on 1:25Kmap, which can be followed to nearly the wall below Kil Craigs. Deep heather and bracken lie on the direct line.Minto05/12/2021
From Kil Craigs, initially on an ATV track then through dreadfully deep heather to the top. Would have been much easier to ascend from Mill Dam which was my descent route.NormanW05/03/2021
A 8 tump round from parking 400m west of track to cardney loch, kil craigs, craig more, conlan hill, deuchary hill west top, rotmell hill NE top, rotmell hill, craig a barns, craig a barns south top.robertphillips10/10/2019
From Conlan Hill, via 4WD and animal tracks across fresh heather and burnt heather.summitter31/03/2019
Cycled from Dunkeld Cally CP to Mill Dam then round of Deuchary W, Conlan, Craig More and Kil Craigs. Plenty of tracks but they didn't really lead anywhere useful and plenty of long heather too, especially descending the steep SW face.Topographer5709/02/2018
Met GOML stalker with client, not happy, rather defensive, asked me to stay off the hill - on a Sunday in March? Detour on track to west turned out to be a good route. Lots of estate tracks.alda22/03/2015
Pete R24/02/2024
Tricky18/04/2023
Simon Winton21/03/2023
AFD9010/04/2021
kathyh01/06/2020
tsmart01/06/2020
scoob25/05/2020
Fi25/05/2020
duchally08/01/2020
Rod M10/03/2019
bertbarnett12302/02/2019
daviemore19/01/2019
chalky195317/10/2018
Rannoch_Monkey21/06/2018
richtea504009/12/2017
Lindsay M05/02/2017