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Name:Creag na h-Eararuidh [Stuc na Cabaig]
Hill number:3937
Height:708.3m / 2324ft
RHB Section:01B: Strathyre to Strathallan
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Earn
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Graham, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,G,Y)
Grid ref:NN 68515 18994
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:353m
Col:355m  NN680202  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 57
(1:25k) OL47W 368W
Survey:Leica NA730/Leica GS15/Leica RX1250
Surveys of Beinn Dearg and Creag na h-Eararuidh.pdf
Comments:replaced hill 21 as Marilyn and Graham in December 2014
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 226 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Beinn Dearg circuit from Glen Artney. 3 of 4thekirkie pirate16/02/2024
RobB06/11/2023
GavinTheobald 303/08/2023
Glen Artney church > Auchinner > forded river by damaged bridge > Sron na Maoile > col > Creag na h-Eararuidh > col > bridge in Srath a’ Glinne > Auchinner > Glenarthey church. Bridge by plantation about 700m north of Auchinner has been badly damaged and is almost impossible to use. Second bridge 1.5km further north is in good condition.Winterfloodian12/07/2023
Along main ridge from Sron na Maolie to what now is the considered highest point on this hill.Jossker03/06/2023
Stickman19/05/2023
try9fan11/05/2023
Jenn18/03/2023
davezeking04/01/2023
weaselmaster31/12/2022
Sick Kid31/12/2022
Sron na Maoile, Sron nam Broighleag, Creag na h-Eararuidh & Beinn Dearg. Horseshoe route from Dalchruin, Glen Artney. With Minto.Dangerous Dave13/11/2022
From Sron nam Broighleag, then along ridge to Beinn Dearg.Minto12/11/2022
CK SheilaS25/10/2022
SHC walk, clockwise circuit from Glenartney church CP using the bridge at Auchinner.TRG31809/10/2022
From Meall na Fearna. Over Stob Chalum Mhic Griogair, then down grassy Coire na Cloiche. Very easily over the two streams at the bottom after several dry days, easily finding a way between the plantations, briefly onto the track past a friendly deer stalker in an Argocat type vehicle, then headed south east up the grassy slope to the summit. Found a grassy path heading south to the west of the summit of Sron nam Broighleag which petered out, then down the grass slope SW to the glen. Easily across the stream, then back onto the good track. Near Auchinner there were docile horses grazing by the track, with cattle to the left but thankfully behind a stone wall. Then back to parking near Glen Artney church.Owen B21/09/2022
saas07/09/2022
ketzster24/07/2022
Was asked politely by farmer not to park by the bridge as it is turning circle for trucks & farm vehicles. Not much further to Church car park which had orchids in the long grass. Trudge through long grass to Sron na Maoile & along the ridge. Lots of deer ticks.rogreeves06/07/2022
 yorkielad07/06/2022
scoob24/04/2022
Fi24/04/2022
AFD9022/04/2022
Pete R26/03/2022
Stavanger Toestub11/03/2022
weaselmaster06/11/2021
Sick Kid06/11/2021
The walk along the ridge from Sron na Moile via Creag na h-Eararuidh to Beinn Dearg was absolutely glorious on a sunny, very windy day. The same cannot be said for the appalling, mind-numbing tussock fest surrounding the hills, at its worst in autumn, with waist high, orange grass, very pretty but noxious unless you're lucky enough to find a deer track. Best to choose a route other than the sadistic joke of the SMC route at this time of year? First day out for the Buffalo this autumn.Gill21/10/2021
Ralph13/10/2021
Mixed weather. Crossed bridge at farm and did horseshoe route returning to the bridge near the lodge. Once at first top, rest were straightforward. Followed pony track plus white stones and “rose fertiliser” on way down. With Gmac xelizyanne10/10/2021
GmacT10/10/2021
From Dalchruin via Ben Halton and Mor Bheinn. Enjoyed the ascent up NE ridge of Ben Dearg and the wander across to the summit. A fine round with excellent views and stags roaring from all directions!MichaelF28/09/2021
Driftwood15/06/2021
From Dalchruin, circuit of 5 tops including 2 Grahams on N side of Glen Artney.IanHHill11/06/2021
Frogreen04/06/2021
MuckleG27/05/2021
Dave McG26/05/2021
briansv650s09/05/2021
Lovely summit views. Heading east to the other top.Play2End07/05/2021
benarmine25/04/2021
SunnyAdventures27/03/2021
ThickIce21/03/2021
Trail run, Mor Bheinn & Beinn Dearg, Forest of Glenartney Fog, difficult terrain off the 4x4 tracksHuwel03/03/2021
Robin5623/10/2020
Approached from valley to the west via footbridge across river just after small forest plantation on east side of stream.willyross21/07/2020
lindaross21/07/2020
MMC walk starting with Kevin, but continuing on own over the 2 Grahams folllowing the same route as kdbennett. Sunny, windy and essentially dry day. 18k and 6 hoursalexmaclennan19/07/2020
bobhem2513/07/2020
Crawford Lindsay12/07/2020
wintergreen12/07/2020