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Name:Creag na Gaoith
Hill number:8143
Height:159.5m / 523ft
Section:26B: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose
Classification:Tu,1
Drop:87m
Col:72m  NN850230  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1111301/11/2015NN 82983 22097  F: Bracken!chrisbien
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-2481411/12/2014NN 82983 22097  F: no feature: ground by fallen tree
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alda
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-2619111/12/2014NN 82983 22097  F: no feature: ground by fallen tree
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From east bend of monument path, down to Gaoith track and up the west ridge to west summit. Descended NE to field to avoid steep strew, then easily up to main summit.Topographer5715/01/2024
From Crieff car park on Turretbank Rd. Along river bank to David Baird'sMonument. From N to Creag na Gaoith up open woodland. Too early for bluebells this year. On to Laggan Hill, Knock of Crieff & Callum's HillLynnebe26/04/2023
From parking to the SW. After Baird's Monument - I must have taken the worst direct route, up 1 in 2 nettles, brambles and bracken. Pleasant summit. Returned W to path, which I followed back to car.Minto09/10/2021
Along the old road from Laggan Hill. Easy steep climb through runnable woodland.... and bluebells, lots of bluebells. Delightful summit.fasgadh22/05/2021
Easy access from path to north. Nice spot when bluebells are out; maybe not so nice when bracken takes over.daviemore15/05/2021
From McCrostie Park in Crieff, very pleasant walk along side of river. Hill OK apart from head high ferns at summit.hillsman29/08/2020
From Locherlour Cottage. Series of tracks give good access to a field, then up to the wooded summit. Bluebells and red squirrels abound.summitter13/04/2020
Three tops to choose from. All really pleasant.Play2End23/02/2020
3 tump round laggan hill, creag na gaoith, tom a chasteil, from the A85 mostly on good tracks/paths.robertphillips30/03/2019
From N, P Locherlour. Nice woodland. Only had time for the P87 todayRHW13/01/2019
Hill #32 of 33 in 21h39 with Rod Munro; reached summit at 20:52.ajwxyzt24/06/2017
Trowan RE to Creiff. Direct route from monument involved untracked but generally easy going through well spaced woodland.Smudge14/11/2016
Second top of a ten summit walk from Crieff. Glad it wasn't bracken seasonColin Crawford29/12/2015
P entrance to Monzievaird just across from track. Track to LH then GNG via low point SW of Black Bank. Down to track and track and path to SDBM and back to car.chrisbien01/11/2015
Deer this time! High cloud, mild, good views.iangalbraith30/12/2014
Pleasant wander in the snow through old deciduous trees, some fallen logs and bracken but not bad at all.alda11/12/2014
maknipe14/10/2022
Lucky14/10/2022
Crumblie203/06/2020
cmac21/12/2019
russell6112/01/2019
Rod M24/06/2017
Lindsay M30/05/2017
alda14/02/2016
kannegray14/02/2016
chalky195317/12/2014
richtea504002/01/2012
NormanW15/11/2000
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