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Name: | Creag Each West Top |
Hill number: | 3916 |
Height: | 658.8m / 2161ft |
Parent (Ma): | 10 Creag Each |
RHB Section: | 01A: Loch Tay to Perth |
County/UA: | Perth and Kinross |
Catchment: | Earn |
Class: | Simm, Graham Top (Tu,Sim,GT) |
Grid ref: | NN 64715 26467 |
Summit feature: | no feature |
Drop: | 38.5m |
Col: | 620.3m NN 6496 2635 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 51 (1:25k) OL47W 368W |
Observations: | ground 40m E at NN 64753 26464 is lower |
Survey: | Abney level/Leica RX1250 |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 77 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
Round of Creag Each +3 | Topographer57 | 23/09/2023 |
From Sron Mhor, avoiding most of the peat hags. Descended directly towards the Glen Tarken track, N of Creag Each. Some quite wet areas high up, sheep tracks and better ground lower down. Pleasant glen walk back. | LizH | 09/07/2023 |
Parked at the bottom of Glen Tarken for a circuit of 1 Highland Five and 2 Simms. 3/3 | PGCE | 17/05/2022 |
Circuit of both Graham's from St Fillans. Long slog over peat bog to S E cluster. | thekirkie pirate | 14/05/2022 |
I like Glen Tarken. So picking the hills off 1 by 1 so i can go back. Followed the west track to the Tarken Stone, picked a grassy line and went up from there. On the way back i came across an atv track, which starts 500m beyond the fork in the track, it goes pretty high up in the direction of Sron Mhor. I will use it for Sron Mhor and it would be the best bet if bagging all 3 hills | hils | 01/11/2021 |
After the Graham. Gave up after this and went home. Serious low visibility monotonous terrain. | Play2End | 30/10/2019 |
Solo. Across bog from Creag Each. | Dangerous Dave | 21/10/2019 |
A round of the tops on the west side of Glen Tarken. Parked at Woodhouse, took the Glen Tarken track to just below Creag Dhubh, then recrossed it to Sron Mhor, Creag Each West Top and Creag Each, descending SE to the track. A magical day of bright sun on snow. | Nick Down1 | 02/02/2019 |
Up Glen Tarken from Woodhouse. Boggy at the col before the Top. Then on to Sron Mhor. Mild but windy and showery. | NormanW | 30/12/2018 |
From Sron Mhor. | summitter | 22/08/2018 |
Round of Glen Tarken. | jimbloomer | 04/05/2017 |
Another very windy day. North wind so reversed planned route by following track to head of Glen Tarken and coming back over the three tops - Sron Mhor, Creag Each W top and Creag Each. to the west so getting a tailwind on the high ground. Quite a pleasant half day walk on a very windy day and no route problems. Picking a good line down in cloud might have been tricky. | dickscroop | 01/01/2017 |
ACW round of the girron, meall nam fiadh far east top, meall nam fiadh east top, meall nam fiadh, sron mhor, creag each west top, creag each from st fillans down track to woodhouse cycled back along road to car. | robertphillips | 27/11/2016 |
Galltywenallt | 27/10/2016 | |
After Sron Mhor, easiest way home | Colin Crawford | 30/07/2016 |
#7 of 8 from St Fillans, after the Fiadh tops | RHW | 17/04/2016 |
Solo walk. I parked just to the west of woodhouse on the north side of Loch Earn. I walked along the track that goes up Glen Tarken to the west of the burn. There seemed to be some work going on beside the burn but I could not work out what it was. I deliberately went quite high up the glen before leaving the track just past a burn at NN653276 as it would not be so steep that way. I went up the hillside without much difficulty passing over a minor bump at NN648270 to reach the summit of Creag Each West Top. I continued to the summit of Creag Each and descended into Glen Tarken. | pwbellarby | 03/05/2014 |
Through Glen Tarken, and after Creag Ruadh and Creag Dhubh, ascended Sron Mhor before the West top and Graham of Creah Each. Down long South ridge back over Meall Reamhar, farm buildings and car. | nordicstar | 08/12/2013 |
Ascended whilst walking from Creag Ruadh to Creag Each. | JohnW | 29/03/2006 |
Dry, mild, cloudy, good views. | iangalbraith | 29/01/2006 |
Solo | HFB | 13/11/2004 |
long time ago = g | VerySlowPlodder | blank |
iainwalton | 04/11/2023 | |
PeterAH | 09/07/2023 | |
carole engel | 21/06/2023 | |
Simon Winton | 25/02/2023 | |
Rowan | 05/02/2023 | |
Laurel | 05/02/2023 | |
Robin56 | 31/10/2022 | |
Tricky | 25/02/2022 | |
weaselmaster | 26/11/2021 | |
ThickIce | 22/10/2021 | |
Pete R | 31/07/2021 | |
chrispine | 10/04/2021 | |
Steve Q | 29/08/2019 | |
Tony S | 02/08/2019 | |
49pp | 28/01/2019 | |
rdhumble | 18/10/2018 | |
Gallovidian | 02/02/2018 | |
ARM | 19/11/2017 | |
sclater | 19/11/2017 | |
Lindsay M | 14/05/2017 | |
richtea5040 | 02/04/2017 | |
weaselmaster | 25/11/2016 | |
Sick Kid | 25/11/2016 | |
mae | 24/11/2016 | |
interloper | 23/07/2016 | |
Fletch | 23/07/2016 | |
BaggerGutt | 30/05/2016 | |
thenomad | 23/02/2014 |