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Name:Creag nan Calman
Hill number:3290
Height:828m / 2717ft
Parent (Ma):1205  Cul Mor
RHB Section:16F: Lochinver to Ullapool
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Enard
Class:Simm, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,CT)
Grid ref:NC 15939 11343
Summit feature:no feature: grass
Drop:76m
Col:752m  NC159116  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 15
(1:25k) 439E
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From good roadside parking (NC 1889 0940), good track. Meallan Diomhain, Cul Mor, Sron Bod a' Mhadail first then across to here. On to An Laogh for a 14k6 round.jonglew28/11/2022
From Cul Mor before a descent to pick up the path at 184112 and the car on the A835 at 184078.bolton28/11/2022
Meallan Diomhain, Cul Mor, Creag nan Calman -last top excellent.ger28/10/2022
Cùl Beag and Cùl Mòr. What a day to be in the mountains!quadbarrel18/10/2022
With J during a week in Sutherland. Parked in the visitor car park at Knockan Crag (where there is now an EV charging point) on a bright day with rain forecast for later. Used the stalkers' path & then followed line of cairns to Meallan Diomhain. Stayed patient & headed NNW for the lochan where a decent path leads round to the final rocky ascent to Cul Mor. Picked out the peaks while a raven flew around looking for lunch, then continued to Creag nan Calman and then worked way back round to Meallan Diomhain & the outward route.NotReallyABagger17/05/2022
From car park at Knockan Crag, Meallan Diomhain, Cul Mor trig, Creag nan Calman, contour around S side of Meallan Diomhain to car park. Very windy - couldn't stand properly on main summit, but otherwise overcast and summits clear. With Gillian.richard6925/09/2021
Parked at Knockan Crag layby for a circuit of Meallan Diomhain, Cul Mor, Bod a' Mhadail, Creag nan Calman and An Laogh.PGCE14/05/2021
Knockan Crag layby - Meallan Diomhain - Cul Mor - Bod a' Mhadail - Creag nan Calman - Knockan Crag layby. With FJ.Mark Jackson02/05/2021
With Evelynjd1620/09/2020
After drive up from Glasgow a pleasant ascent on a fine day. Up to Cul Mor(C) out to Bad a Mhadail (Gt) and back via Creagan nam Calman (Ct) Easy walking in sunny weather.dickscroop26/07/2019
After climbing cul mor walked easily to sron gharbh, worth seeing extra views then fairly easily back around cul mor to creag nan calman. Brilliant hikeAdventurers529/05/2019
After Bod a' Mhadail, skirting Cul Mor. A fine pointed top, mist swirling just below. Then down the east ridge, heading for An LaoghColin Crawford12/07/2018
With: hb; From Knockan, followed path to Meallan Diomhain then NE ridge to Cul Mor. Sron Gargh ridge W out to Bod a'Mhadail then over Creag nan Calman and down E ridge then contoured around Meallan Diomhain back to outward path. Glorious weather but windyIan Baines27/05/2018
With: ib; Helen Baines27/05/2018
From main summit. An easy down and up across solid snow and ice. The climb looked a bit of a beastie but wasnt at all bad. Some cornicing evident. Stunning views. Descent between peaks with a bit of care.stig_nest19/03/2018
Climbed after Cul Mor. A fine peak. Heavy rain began on our descent. With DB, BC and RP.Man of Kernow127/05/2017
Long day taking in Cul Beag and Cul Mor. Amazingly warm March day.liljonb27/03/2017
trouble-free ascent, Cul Mor/Bod a'Mhadail/Creag nan Calmanjmmc22/06/2016
Spent 30 mins on the summit soaking up the views and the sunshine. Last top of a very enjoyable 10 day trip.SteveG18/04/2015
Late pm visit. Cul Mor then wandered along to the NW top, remembered about the Artemisia norvegica and managed to spot a few furry rosettes, then stayed a an hour atop Calman catching up on internet and watching the sun set over Pollaidh. Pretty good way to end the day :-)RHW29/05/2014
Running with KieraLoz_mck25/05/2014
After cul mor.robertphillips11/07/2013
Cul Mor and Cul Beag, from Knockan Cragdavidpettit8429/05/2013
as part of dayoatcake16/09/2012
From Cul Mor and another superb viewpoint.milimana02/06/2011
Solo. From Marilyn convention192107/06/2010
Galltywenallt29/10/2009
Cloudy, cold, waited until hail passed, then good views.iangalbraith07/06/2009
On crodssing of the Mor and the Beagnordicstar13/04/2009
neil hutton29/05/2008
With Brian Dickson.Dangerous Dave18/04/2008
CK, Eve SheilaS06/04/2007
petey29/05/2006
Jeff, Dants and Jamievegibagger25/10/2005
Solo. Knockan Crag to Cul Mor then descent to Lochan Dearg before ascent to Cul Beag & return. A fine mornings walk emerging through temp inversion on Cul Mor & then sunny with panoramic views.Vin06/06/2002
RHW24/07/2000
With Tim and JimmyRobF21/12/1998
Cul Mor, Creag nan Calman, Cul Beag and Meall Dearg from A835 opposite mast.Eddie09/11/1995
From Cul Beag on way to Cul Mor.Alan Moore27/03/1991
From Elphinrjf3531/12/1990
From Knockan, 6.5miles including Creag nan Calman. Camped at Loch Osgaig.Victor26/08/1990
From Elphinrjf3501/01/1990
Climbed in error to cairn! thinking,from our steep gully ascent from S, that it was the main summit -which we then went across to. With John H.Chris Pearson28/03/1989
JEB, EM HFB02/01/1988
see Cul Mor logpwheeler21/05/1980
With main tophillsmanblank
Simon Winton10/01/2024
Tony S16/09/2023
Lorna S16/09/2023
A Peckish12/09/2023