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Name:Creag Phitiulais
Hill number:4622
Height:447m / 1467ft
Section:08A: Cairngorms
Classification:Hu,Tu,4,Y
Drop:134m
Col:313m  NH944113  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
3729022/01/2022NH 92910 13229  F: cairnP&EH
Summit
GJ
-1831908/09/2012NH 92909 13230  F: cairn
O: ground on very nearby S side of wall may be as high
chrisbien
Summit
-1832006/07/2013NH 92911 13229  F: cairn
O: ground on very nearby S side of wall may be as high
RHW
Summit
56808/09/2012NH 92909 13230  F: Cairn or very nearby S side of wall.chrisbien
Extracted
GG
206406/07/2013NH 92911 13229  F: Slender cairnRHW
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GJ



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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 36 users)ByDate of Ascent
Circular walk from Badaguish. Big new deer fences. Crossed where they meet near top. Then down to road using tracks around dog sled centre. With Bryher.jenx05/02/2023
creag nan gall, meall a bhuachaille repeat, creagan gorm, creag a chaillich, craiggowrie, creag a ghreusaiche, creag phitiulais from Glenmore.robertphillips16/04/2022
Parked at track to Achnahatnich Farm, room for a couple of cars. biked when possible to approx 355m, then N up through gorse, broom etc to bit of a ridge to summit, got through damaged bit of deer fence. Visited other summit contender.CJM01/02/2022
Parked at the N end of Loch Pityoulish. Followed the path on the lochside, zig-zagged through a couple of gates, then deer tracks through the trees towards the Dun marked on the map, though not seen. Continued through grass, heather and boggy ground to the summit.LizH22/01/2022
2 of 2: From Creag a Ghreusaich. Lots of deep heather. Then down to Loch Pityoulish. With Karen.ChrisR17/01/2022
Headed NW through woods then bracken from Creag a`ghreusaiche. Horrible hill.187lenny09/08/2020
Parked at N end of Loch Pityoulish (921141). Followed decent path on north shore of loch then rising traverse south through birch woodland, steep at top through pine trees then heather to top. Good direct route but bracken could be a problem in the summer.Dave McG22/12/2018
Dry walk with Iain and Martin to Creag a' Ghreusaich and Creag Phitiulais before the heavy rain came.Dugswell209/06/2018
Dropped off on roadside, walked up track to Achnahatnich farm and Creag a'Ghreusaich, then disappearing track into sparse woodland. Up heather clad hillside until steepened with juniper and gorse. Rocky top with old boundary post. Continued on along rough ridge until gate in fence to felled forest allowed an ascent up to Creag Phituilais. Steeply down West side to emerge near lochan, difficult drain lines to cross. Steep up Callart Hill to finish then walk back into Aviemore via Old Bridge Innnordicstar23/06/2017
Approach from south (Achnahatnich) on bike. Floundered up from high point of track through the broom jungle. If however you go up through the felled woodland, west of the fence, the ascent is trivial. A very good viewpoint. Cairn near what appears to be the highest point, south of the dyke.fasgadh05/05/2014
From NE, track past Milton to Ghreusaich, then heathery trudge to the HuMP. Broom thicket is bad - best pass R of it. Descended NE, not too bad even in summer. RHW06/07/2013
Ascended through the wood from the north west.JohnW12/04/2013
P at Xrd S of Badaguish. Track to just below Creag a'Ghreusaiche then followed fence and later wall to top (horrible). Top has Cairn. Followed a path which disappeared. Hit track about 1km N of C a'Gchrisbien08/09/2012
Simon Winton31/10/2023
RichardM11/10/2023
PeterAH22/01/2022
AndyS26/09/2021
alasdaircairns15/03/2021
chrispine18/02/2020
Frannibaggins30/12/2019
Gonk15/06/2019
Conor17/02/2019
hill walker10/09/2018
Martin R09/06/2018
iaindbrown09/06/2018
Alan Whatley22/06/2016
Arctica14/03/2016
Kiltie23/10/2015
mae06/04/2015
bjewing16/04/2014
bertbarnett12315/06/2013
Colin Crawford14/08/2012
Lindsay M12/02/2012
thelonious14/08/2011
chalky195328/09/2008
bootsbootes18/08/1973