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Name:Creag an Dubh Shluic
Hill number:4083
Height:728m / 2388ft
Section:06B: Pitlochry to Braemar and Blairgowrie
Classification:Tu,Sim,GT
Drop:79m
Col:649m  NO084693  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
3296727/09/2020NO 09002 68773  F: no featureP&EH
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-1786707/02/2010NO 08998 68774  F: no feature: a few metres on far side of fence from cairnwebmaster
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Up from Spittal of Glenshee and headed westly untill the driving sleet and freezing rain and low visibility decided time to drop to glen path back Dalmunzie.cjo09/03/2024
from SpittalBLACKHILL15/05/2023
Weather awful. Footpath from the Spittal good. With Janice in quick time.Play2End30/10/2022
From Spittal of Glenshee. First hill of the day five more to bagAndrew Simmons07/07/2022
From Spittal of Glenshee, S along Cateran trail to col, then NW along ridge over Creag an Dubh Shluic, Ben Earb to Meall a' Choire Bhuidhe, returned to start of wall at NO073699, then followed wall NE down to tracks, past some animal sheds and across a field to the Hotel road, then back to Spittal of Glensheekdbennett17/10/2021
Meall a’ Choire Bhuidhe, Ben Earb and Creag an Dubh Shluic, intitially via the Cateran Way path from Spittal of Glenshee, then over the tops...returned to the prominent wall on Meall a’ Choire Bhuidhe, and followed this down to the road to Dalmunzie Hotel...waht a lovely way to spend a day.hils02/07/2021
Trig bagging making it into a circular hikeLizzieG06/06/2021
Snow-shoed it up the Cateran Trail from Spittal, the snow getting deeper and icier the higher we climbed. Creag an Dubh Shluic was relatively easy, but the snow-wade up Ben Earb was very hard work in sunny conditions. We returned via the Dalmunzie House - a spectacular glen trek in such glorious weather.summitter24/01/2021
From Spittal of Glenshee, first to Ben Earb, and afterwards on to Meall Uaine.NormanW01/12/2020
Parked at Spittal of Glenshee, up NNW shoulder to Meall Uaine, then along the ridge, across the col at the Cateran Trail, and up grassy slope to the summit. Continued to Ben Earb. Superb weather.LizH27/09/2020
Round of 7 Simms from Spittal of Glenshee: Carn Mor, Creag Easgaidh, Carn a' Chlarsaich, Glad Tulaichean North Top, Creag Bhreac, Ben Earb, Creag an Dubh Shluic.PGCE24/07/2020
Over looking Dalmunzie, my old place!Simon Winton07/04/2020
From Spittal of Glenshee with Ben Earb, Meall a' Choire Bhuidhe, Meall Ruigh Mor Thearlaich, Carn Dearg & Carn Dearg North Top.duchally01/04/2019
Dropped bike at Spittal of Glen Shee and drove S about 2 1/2 miles to a lay-by from where I cut up to Meall Odhair from where I headed N with the wind on my back over Meall Uaine crossed the Catalan trail, up Creag an Dubh Shluic and on to Ben Earb. From there roughly E to Catalan trail and back to bike. A very pleasant day.dickscroop23/02/2019
Climbed as part of traverse from Meall Uaine to Ben Earb.benalder28427/12/2018
creag an dubh shluic, ben earb, meall a choire bhuidhe, meall ruigh mor thearlaich, carn dearg, carn dearg north top from spittal of glenshee.robertphillips23/04/2017
Steep descent from Ben Earb then gentle walk along grassy ridge.Lindsay M17/05/2015
Ascended from the right of way from the Spittal of Glenshee.JohnW02/06/2013
SMMC Muir of Inverey meet, with Dougie Tweedie, Tom Bain, Iain Coker, Monica Rogerson and Bill Bracewell.clashcityrocker24/04/2013
SMMC day meet, with Bill Bracewell + Trevor Webster.clashcityrocker22/02/2012
Up Cateran Trail from Spittal. Hard going in snow. On first EKMC bus run for seven years.agentmancuso07/02/2010
Climbed on a circular from Spittal of Glen Shee to Glenlochsie lodge via Ben Earbtorkm20/07/2008
En route for Ben Earb with Charliechrisbien02/12/2001
Tom Mundell09/09/2023
Trekking toes09/09/2023
govanah07/07/2023
Dave McG04/11/2022
neilsan18/12/2021
AndyS28/05/2021
neilsan21/03/2021
oatcake21/03/2021
neilsan19/03/2021
neilsan27/02/2021
PeterAH27/09/2020
Tony S26/09/2020
chrispine03/08/2020
Tricky11/07/2020
NHumes 02/07/2020
bertbarnett12314/11/2019
Gonk31/10/2019
carole engel29/06/2019
alda11/08/2018
tgboosh06/07/2018
interloper30/09/2017
Fletch30/09/2017
GaryJones29/07/2017
richtea504023/11/2016
iaindbrown17/09/2016
hillhunter10/09/2016
BaggerGutt30/05/2016