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Name:Creag Dhubh
Hill number:8528
Height:443m / 1453ft
Parent (Ma):655  Stac na Cathaig
RHB Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Nairn
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NH657299 (est)
Drop:70m
Col:373m  NH647296  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 26 35
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 8 users)ByDate of Ascent
See BhuidheStueyB04/08/2023
1/3 park at Brin ho walk up a new track behind the house. good views from summitNozzer22/06/2022
1 of 3. Parked near Brin House and followed the brand new track up to the pass between this summit and Brin Rock. From here some heathery ramps led to the summit. Wasn't sure which of the two summits was the top, so did them both.BigJ22/06/2022
4 of 4: From Brin Rock.ChrisR21/01/2020
chalky195313/03/2019
From Tullich.hill walker05/01/2019
Climbed from Brin Rock, unsure which of the two 440m ring contours is the true top, the one to the NE appears slightly higher than the 443m spot height.Dave McG11/04/2018
LSjohn steel10/09/2016