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Name:Druim Mor
Hill number:8082
Height:344m / 1129ft
Parent (Ma):19  Beinn Each
RHB Section:01B: Strathyre to Strathallan
County/UA:Stirling
Catchment:Forth
Class:Tump (300-399m)
(Tu,3)
Grid ref:NN 62732 09467
Summit feature:no feature: tussocks
Drop:51m
Col:293m  NN624102  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 57
(1:25k) OL46S OL47W 365S 368W
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 28 users)ByDate of Ascent
Idave g11/10/2023
Verge side parking above Bracklinn Falls. Up path to The Crags. Descended beyond to gate in deer fence and across wet moor to summit. Descended NE to road, and back to car.Minto04/01/2022
Stormy day, so a short walk from Callander. Walkewd up minor road past Bracklinn Falls car park to point where road branches off to cross Keltie Water. Headed SW across moorland to summit of Druim Mor, then SE to Callander Craig with monument (only 1m lower). Descended NE on path to roadRobertP07/12/2021
From the Callander Crags c/p, up the red route, through the gate in the deer fence then over moor to top. Back to the Jubilee cairn on the Craig, which seems to be 4m lower than Druim Mor.NormanW02/09/2021
Ascended Callander Craig following the red marker route from the carpark and then crossed to the summit via a gate in the fence. Callendar Craig looks higher from both tops.JohnW07/08/2021
A bit dull. Callander crag far more interesting.Play2End24/04/2021
Crossed the bridge over the Keltie Water (nice pools) east of Druim Mor and followed the track to Meall Leathan Dhall, taking in Tom Dubh en route. Then went cross country to bag Druim Meadhoin and Druim nan Eilid. Straightforward in dry conditions. Then back over the river via the bridge south of Arivurichardich and along the track southwards to Braeleny. Still had an hour to kill so took in the summit of Druim Mor as well before heading back to lockdown.summitter18/04/2020
Jogging from the centre of Callander through the Craggs car park and the memorial cairn on the subsummit. The stretch from the subsummit to the actual summit has some quite boggy points.Pampuco26/10/2019
From Crags CP to Cairn, out to summit via a couple of gates in the deer fence, back to Cairn then completed Crags circuit. Very pleasant, if a bit hot.hillsman02/07/2018
What a dull hill. Callander Crags should be made the honorary Tump.russell6128/06/2018
parked passing place minor road to the east, up path to jubilee cairn over deer fence to the top.robertphillips26/01/2018
From Callander Crags CP, followed red waymarks to Jubilee cairn, then over deer fence and NW to alleged summit.Crib Goch12/05/2017
From my garden gate across the golf course to the track leading to Bracklinn Road, briefly uphill to Callander Crags car park, along the forest road, R on red-flashed trail leading onto Crags via steps, NE to Jubilee Cairn, backtracking slightly to a gate, NW to gate at SE angle of second fence, quadbike track to summit. Snow from the Crags onwards and in majestic profusion on Ben Ledi and the peaks to the North. Why has it taken me three years to walk this lovely route from my door?Nick Down118/11/2016
Parked just north of wishing well (east of summit) then followed grassy quad bike track through unlocked gate and all the way to summit. Returned via jubilee cairn, which my GPS gave as 3 metres lower, and path. Pleasant circuit.alda07/11/2016
From E, path to Jubilee Cairn, fence and tussocks to NW summit. Agree with Colin they look very similar although OS has the Cairn 1m lower; GPS put Cairn 2m lower FWIWRHW10/04/2016
The Jubilee cairn on Callander Craigs seemed of equivalent height - my altimeter couldn't split the two tops. Lots of windthrow in the woods to the south, path officially closedColin Crawford05/03/2016
hillhunter10/07/2022
bjewing19/02/2022
richtea504015/08/2020
hill walker06/03/2020
andrew brown18/01/2019
Dave Geere06/04/2017
chalky195311/12/2015
Lindsay M28/01/2010
amblemark23/10/2005
john steel15/12/1990
Sunhat07/10/1984
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