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Name:Craig Nordie
Hill number:8486
Height:488m / 1601ft
Parent (Ma):593  Culardoch
RHB Section:08B: Cairngorms
County/UA:Aberdeenshire
Catchment:Dee (Aberdeen)
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NO 23513 94442
Summit feature:tall cairn
Drop:46m
Col:442m  NO232946  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 36 44
(1:25k) OL53N OL58S 388N 404S
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 12 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked by the A93 and up to Tullochcoy but then up through the fields to a top gate that I couldn't untie and it had two strands of barbed wire above it so I couldn't climb it. Managed to open it enough to get the dog through but I had to climb the rickety barbed wire deer fence - nasty! Easy after that up to the top and along the nice ridge to Leac Ghorm. Good views along Deeside, to Lochnagar and Bhuird/Avon. Down the old fence to the track which I followed down to Tullochcoy and out, lovely hills.StueyB19/12/2023
From S, mapped layby then E of house, brackeny bouldery birkwood. Good cairn. Then NW to Leac GhormRHW30/09/2023
Along ridge on fant track through short heather. Good views of Balmoral. Wind picking up, snow on distant hillscjo12/03/2023
3 of 4: Parked at the large A93 layby at 234938. Track up to Tullochcoy Farm. Friendly farmer chatted to us for a while and advised us on route. Good views of Balmoral. With Karen.ChrisR10/07/2022
craig nordie and leac ghorm from parking at the large layby on the A93 up through the trees and back down the track.robertphillips12/11/2021
Scottish 6-day Orienteering - on course C36nix_snilloc04/08/2017
govanah19/11/2020
thelonious08/11/2020
Dave McG08/03/2020
hill walker16/02/2019
andrew brown20/01/2018
chalky195302/01/2017