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Name:Toll Creagach
Hill number:818
Height:1053.7m / 3457ft
RHB Section:11A: Loch Duich to Cannich
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Beauly
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain,
Murdo, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y)
Grid ref:NH 19405 28269
Summit feature:rock 20m W of cairn
Drop:181.4m
Col:872.3m  NH 1719 2754  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25
(1:25k) 415
Observations:rock is higher than cairn (NH 19425 28265) which is higher than trig point (NH 19450 28280) 25m NE of cairn
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Brutal, but good day up Toll Creagach (1054m) my 201st Munro, plus its Toll Creagach West Top (951m). From the Chisholme Bridge car park in Glen Affric, up the good track to the new hydro intake at NH 1945 259, then continued along incredibly boggy path to the foot of the Allt Toll Easa. Up into Toll Easa, thick fresh snow above 650m, the winds were strong from the bealach. Traversing the munro top plateau was chilly, but the final pull-up to the Munro was intense with the wind. But an enjoyable fast descent through the deep snow back due south to the hydro intake, with some great views.chillyman803/03/2024
AJ AWFred Windsor16/09/2023
After A`Tom Coinnich. Left my stick somewhere.colazione23/08/2023
Warm, sunny, mild breeze. Last hill on Mullardoch RoundSkagglavar07/05/2023
Chisholme Bridge parking - An Leth-chreag - Tom a’ Choinich Beag - Tom a’ Choinich - Toll Creagach W Top - Toll Creagach - Chisholme Bridge.Mark Jackson20/08/2022
17.5km loop in 4.5 hrs, taking in Tom a Choinich, Toll Creagach west top and Toll Creagach. From cp at the top of glen affric. Shocking horseflys up to 650m!Nicky C28/07/2022
Mullardoch round of all Munros and all Munro Tops. 3 day backpack.Geoff Briggs15/07/2022
With Tom a’ Choinnich, with Sim after sleeping in van. Lots of snow above 700m, used crampons at one point. Initial descent E to bealach through deep drifts. Breezy at first, warm and sunny on descent. Rounsfell11/04/2022
Langie Drumnadrochit meet. With Matt.Grinner-Munros223/10/2021
Mullardoch loop, 12 Munros, 17.5hrsHuwel17/06/2021
see log for Beinn Fhionnlaidhcarole engel02/06/2021
From Chisholme Bridge, via Sron Garbh. Turned back from Carn Eighe due to too much snow so did this and Tom a' Choinich instead. Very good fun boggy run back down to hydro dam in Gleann nam Fiadh.quadbarrel25/05/2021
Loch Mullardoch Circuitmaclrc23/05/2021
5/5 - second day - from wild camp at western end Loch Mullardoch. Wind dropped. Midge-mania on breaking camp. 2 river crossings to round the lake then steep ascent to first summit. Hard to escape midges, until peristent rain started at 11AM - continued all day - took 12.5 hours back to car - lots of ascentwychwood27/07/2020
With Jack Loch Mullardoch roundfellie24/07/2020
Very windy on top, but clear views all around. Enjoyable descent back down to Glen Affric.mcbboyd21/09/2019
September Glen Affric bagging trips (with David) - last day, bagging Carn Eighe for CUHWCtleach1217/09/2019
Carn Eighe expedition - from Affric YHD.Hoyle17/09/2019
Fifth and final summit of the day, glorious weather continued for steep descent back to dam.Chris Blake30/07/2019
Our recoverd day after the Mullardoch 4 yesterday. There is very little snow on the slopes today and very little on the summit. Looking from here the snow on yesterdays hills looks like it has receded a lot but still plenty on the tops. Flighty snow on the summit for our photos, but true to form the cloud cleared affording us amazing views. Met 2 groups of 2 walkers today a relative busy hill after yesterday seeing no other walkers on our route. With Dianne Scorgie, Paola & Chris JonesLizzieG07/05/2019
Ascent from dam Glen Cannichhugoklip28/04/2019
Club weekend staying at Strawberry cottage Completed Toll Creagach and Tom a Choinnich before walk in to cottageJamesSDonald03/08/2018
5 completed, beautiful weather!FCMark24/06/2018
With Tash after Tompigerg10/06/2018
Andrew Dyson neil hutton30/05/2018
After Tom A Choinicch. Beautiful sunny day.squeegs05/05/2017
Toll Creagach to Carn Eighe ridge, caught a beautiful sunny weather window that defied most of the forecast's cloudy expectations for the rest of the area!twg2711/03/2017
revisit great winters daycjo03/03/2017
Tom a'Choinich and Toll Creagach from Chisholme bridge - WalkHighlands routeCrib Goch19/10/2016
From parking at end of Glen Affric, Tom a'Choinich and Toll Creagach.rhalstead23/09/2016
Day 1 of Mullardoch backpack.mikejacobs30/07/2016
From Tom a'Choinich via Bealach Toll Easa then over west top to summit. Descent due south to new Hydro road and then back to Chisholm Bridge.garyhoney28/07/2016
With Paul. Walked straight from our tent.rain at first .Cleared to giive some views south.younggl03/04/2016
Group walk - from Mullardoch dam taking in Toll Creagach, Tom a' Choinich, Carn Eighe and Beinn Fhionnlaidh, before dropping down and crossing to the other side of Loch Mullardoch and a torturous walk back to the dam.mproudfoot05/09/2015
Day 3 of Mullardoch roundvictimofmathema13/07/2015
On 3rd day of a 3-day backpack around the Mullardoch hills. Good views.alistairpooler13/07/2015
hot and muggyamelialloyd02/07/2015
With Steve, RodOik21/06/2015
With Rod and Grant from Chisholm Bridge. Stalkers path up Tom a'Choinnich (brilliant at top) then on to Toll Creagach (missed top). Overcast but plenty breaks.SS21/06/2015
With Jenny and Ken and Ian, two Munros where the chappie was lost and rescued at age 70 yesterday - a lucky man who went down to the wrong loch and turned left - ie West instead of East.nickywood109/06/2015
Camped at Chisholm Br, lovely clear day with sunny intervals and light winds - idealCapt Malbec17/04/2015
Overnight wildcamp and two Munrosindikid6005/04/2015
Done as a part of a complete round of Mullardoch 12grahamzwilson29/06/2014
With Tom a' Choinnichmunromurph27/06/2014
With Tom a' Choinich. From Chisholme bridge. On own.MorecambeMonkey17/06/2014
+ Tom a Choinacih with Roddy and Finlayrob_vet6904/06/2014
Second munro of the day with Maggie and Roy. Fairly easy rounded hill. Back to the car and left Roy to go back to Larachbeg while we walked in to the far end of Loch Affric to meet the Reeds and our campsite.dave neilson30/05/2014
wth roy and dave after Tom a'Choinichmn2330/05/2014
ghaley30/05/2014
A lovely summit. Descended due south over Beinn Eun back to the track.Play2End04/05/2014