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Name:Creag Dubh
Hill number:939
Height:947.2m / 3108ft
Parent (Ma):936  Carn nan Gobhar
Parent (SMC):936  Carn nan Gobhar
RHB Section:12B: Killilan to Inverness
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Beauly
Class:Simm, Munro Top, High Hills of Britain, Subhump, Murdo,
Yeaman
(Tu,Sim,MT,HHB,sHu,Mur,Y)
Grid ref:NH 19973 35064
Summit feature:large cairn
Drop:94m
Col:853m  NH191346  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25
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Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 265 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Eastern Mullardoch Munros and tops, extending out to Creag Fusaig. from parking at dam. With B and R.jenx14/09/2022
Mullardoch round of all Munros and all Munro Tops. 3 day backpack.Geoff Briggs13/07/2022
3 of 6: From Carn nan Gobhar. With Karen.ChrisR18/07/2021
See log for An Socachcarole engel31/05/2021
From Mullardoch dam a round of Creag Dubh, Carn nan Gobhar, Sgurr na Lapaich and Sgurr nan Clachan Geala.rhalstead13/06/2018
Appalling high cairn on top to spoil an otherwise good hillalda04/06/2018
Anti-clockwise circuit around Coire an t-Sith. Solo. A Deleted Original Munro on the 1891 list. My final Deleted Munro!Dangerous Dave20/05/2018
See Carn nan GobharPeterb01/09/2017
Mullardoch dam - Creag Dubh - Carn nan Gobhar - Sgurr na Lapaich - Sgurr nan Clachan Geala - Mullach a' Ghlas-thuill - damdavidpettit8428/05/2017
revisit for the tops, C/W round of mullach a ghlas thuill, stob a choire brig, braigh a choire brig, squrr nan clachan geala, squrr na lapaich, carn nan gobhar, creag dubh, creag feusag, mullach tarsuinn, from mullardoch dam.robertphillips15/05/2017
Long ridgewalk in steadily improving conditions, from blustery showers and low cloud to calm and sunny. Ferry into An Socach and walked back to car.alexmaclennan22/06/2016
With ChristineKeith9914/08/2015
With Colin.alistairpooler24/11/2012
Two day trip with camp on ridgedickscroop19/09/2012
Day's walk with John McD, Mike C, Dave M & Scott in snow & sun from Loch Mullardochbarnz4828/04/2012
self (Carn nan Gobhar)davidsbatty04/06/2011
Climbed up from Mullardoch Dam on way to Sgurr na Lapaich.chriswatson18/04/2011
CraigW19/05/2010
Walked up from the Loch Mullardoch dam across some very boggy ground. yorkie10/06/2009
completed with club, Carn nan Gobhair, Sgurr na Lairaich, An Ruabhachain, An Socach + 4 Tops, 33km, 2225m, in 10.1hrJamesSDonald02/08/2008
On attempt of all Munros and tops in 2007ancient brit29/08/2007
KeithByTheC28/07/2007
t60redcon29/04/2006
From dam at Loch Mullardoch. Solo. After ascending Mullach na Maoile and Càrn nan Gobhar continued to Creag Dubh (stone man). Continued to Creag Feusag and Mullach Tarsuinn.pwbellarby23/05/2005
Boat in, then Mullardoch 4 plus Tops. Day 12 of 59 for all Munros.PGCE06/05/2005
With Mark.Jonathan Willingham13/07/2004
 yorkielad13/07/2004
R Chris Richard Tait04/05/2004
With PaulineRobF29/03/2004
See An Socach dbb28/06/2003
On my first RBS HWC weekend at Cannich. I was slow to catch onto the plans to take a boat up Loch Mullardoch and arrived at the end of loch as the party were setting off. I am not sure there would have been space for another passenger. I headed off on my own and climbed the most easterly of the Mullardoch Munros – Carn nan Gobhar and its associated Munro Top Creag Dubh.langskill26/05/2001
Two night through walk from Glen Cannich to Attadalerjf3524/05/2001
Jonski, Hugo+Russians SheilaS29/12/2000
With MVW, up Strathfarrar to power station, then walk up Gleann Innis then stalkers path to Loch Beag. From top walked out along other missed tops last year to Creag Dubh, then back down Northern slopes to pipeline and car.nordicstar24/04/2000
RS. Glen Innis Power station (Strathfarrar) to An Riabhachan, Sgurrna Lapaich, Carn nan Gobhar & Creag Dubh. Fine winters day with plenty of snow on the ridge.Vin19/04/2000
With Vic. Evening hike to high camp near Loch Thuill Bhearnach.mikejacobs25/07/1999
'Just' did the 2 eastern most Munros (and their tops)North of Mullardoch (from dam)-solo before cutting a long planned day short due to rain and cloud and wind -not v nice - deserves better conditions to enjoy these remote big hills. Mostly grass plus some snow. Then drove drove back to Sheff collecting all JG equipment from Glencoe in minibus.Chris Pearson05/04/1999
Hot, sunny, clear, cold wind.iangalbraith12/06/1998
Galltywenallt25/04/1998
On skissarahk17/04/1998
after sitting out a dreadful 1st April our third foul weather day as we walked out east from the bothy/chalet, with Anthony and people from CRMC. At one stage I was blown about 50feet across the slope by strong gusts.vegibagger02/04/1997
First Top at start of a big day.Aye Jimmy18/05/1996
On the 1996 TGO ChallengeBLACKHILL12/05/1996
Loch Mullardoch Munro round East to West from the dam with JB.Eddie29/05/1994
With P,S,G192126/05/1993
On an overcast & windy day with Shaky, an attempt at the Mullardoch munros. From E end of loch, used path along loch then immediately up the E bank of Allt Mullardoch. Followed good path high on to ridge below Creag Dubh & then worked way along main ridge over Carn nan Gobhar, Sgurr na Lapaich & An Riabhachan & its tops. Abandoned the continuation to An Socach on grounds of dusk rapidly approaching, so dropped SE & crossed Allt Socrach high up & then followed path to loch side. Ran into trouble trying to cross Allt Taige as whatever bridge there might once have been was no longer there. In gathering darkness headed back up hill following the rather full river. After about a km, found a jumping spot. Rejoined the path, put the headtorches on & stumbled back to the car.NotReallyABagger16/04/1993
MC DBMartin6625/05/1992
RP, HT, DM.Bookerdddd25/05/1992
Creag Dubh and Carn nan GobharVictor13/10/1991
The four Munros in the Sgurr na Lapaich group with accompanying Tops RHW29/05/1990