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Name:An Torr
Hill number:4252
Height:612m / 2008ft
Parent (Ma):643  Creag Dhubh
RHB Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Spey
Class:Subsimm
(sSim)
Grid ref:NN 68656 98378
Summit feature:rock
Drop:29.8m
Col:582.2m  NN 6867 9829  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 35
(1:25k) OL56 402
Observations:outcrop 9m NE at NN 68661 98385 is as high
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
Comments:summit measured as 612.0m. Demoted from Simms in April 2017
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 33 users)ByDate of Ascent
with Frances on RBSHWC Aviemore weekend. Guddle in woods on ascent - tick probably a legacy of the deer tracks in the woodslangskill07/05/2023
2 of 2: From Creag Dhubh. In 2012 I turned down to Glen Banchor from the col just before the top. With Karen.ChrisR21/06/2021
Gonealda09/03/2017
See Creag Dubhdickscroop17/09/2014
Solo. Approach from NE, following route of Creag Dhubh Hill Race as described in 'Classic Hill Runs and Races in Scotland' by Steve Fallon. My OS 1:50,000 map showed An Torr as a top at 614m consistent with Graham Top so I climbed towards this using just odd traces of tracks rather than the well trodden path I had been on. There are two bumps on the summit area shown by separate contour rings on map. One SW is highest with two small rock outcrops a few metres apart vying to be the highest point. Continued to Creag Dhubh.pwbellarby22/06/2014
RBS HWC Sunday bus outing. Buzzard or possibly eagle seen overhead. Some snow patches on top of hill. Fibreglass decorated wild cats on display in Newtonmore.langskill27/03/2011
Hyperopic16/11/2008
Dry, warm, cloudy, good views.iangalbraith19/06/2007
Solo HFB17/02/2004
Alan Whatley05/10/2023
weaselmaster21/01/2022
JtwoUD27/10/2019
Blair28213/01/2019
IWC15/04/2017
PaulineC15/04/2017
neilsan05/11/2016
weaselmaster12/06/2016
Sick Kid12/06/2016
Steve Q23/04/2016
sclater20/07/2015
Gavin Theobald15/07/2013
NOMADS18/08/2011
jimbloomer14/11/2010
Colin Crawford25/07/2010
IainK01/06/2010
IainT22/08/2009
chalky195313/12/2004
fasgadh15/06/2001
daviemore21/05/2001
thenomad23/02/1999
Thorny16/02/1998
eddieh04/08/1977
danielarnblank