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Name:Leacann Chorrach
Hill number:3157
Height:795m / 2608ft
Parent (Ma):621  Carn Dearg
RHB Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Spey
Class:Simm, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,CT)
Grid ref:NN 59918 99339
Summit feature:small pile of rubble
Drop:72m
Col:723m  NN603990  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 35
(1:25k) OL56 402
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 32 users)ByDate of Ascent
See https://scotlandhills.net/east-of-glen-markie/hill walker25/05/2023
Parked at start of ROW near Cluny Castle for a circuit of 6 Simms and 2 HFs. 4/8PGCE23/06/2021
creag bhile, meall na h uinneig, marg na craige, blargie craig, beinn a chrasgain, leacann chrorrach, meallan dubh, carn an leth choin from balgowan.robertphillips09/11/2020
3 of 7: From Meallan Dubh. 3 tops. Middle and south tops measured the same. Cairn on south top and it seemed the highest.ChrisR03/12/2019
Three tops of similiar height along the wee summit ridge.Dave McG02/08/2018
Shapely hill repeat via long weaving route over Marg na Craige col, reached summit after 10pm, good steepish descent on easy grass down toward the Glen Markie track, back at car at 0:20, got tired driving home via Newtonmore diversion.alda13/05/2015
See Marg a Craigedickscroop15/09/2014
fine interesting hill somewhat overshadowed. RHW28/03/2003
RichardM03/10/2023
chrispine04/05/2023
iainwalton25/10/2022
Alan Whatley15/09/2022
Simon Winton19/03/2022
Alan Moore17/02/2022
interloper31/07/2020
Fletch31/07/2020
Kevin2903512/05/2019
GaryJones19/07/2018
Tony S29/10/2017
BaggerGutt30/07/2017
mae16/07/2017
Tricky05/05/2017
Gavin Theobald15/03/2014
neilsan21/06/2013
IainK29/04/2013
alda02/05/2012
Colin Crawford24/07/2010
chalky195323/07/2008
bertbarnett12314/04/2002
IainT25/06/2000
StueyB26/07/1996
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