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Name:An Creachan NE Top
Hill number:10818
Height:344m / 1129ft
Parent (Ma):1395  A' Chruach
RHB Section:19A: Oban to Loch Fyne
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Feochan
Class:Tump (300-399m)
(Tu,3)
Grid ref:NM869220 (est)
Drop:39m
Col:305m  NM865217  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 49
(1:25k) 359

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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 7 users)ByDate of Ascent
From NM 8461 1984, An Creachan first mostly on a good vehicle track, which terminates at NM 8623 2153, then rough wet tussocky/heather moorland to NM 8675 2162 whence fire breaks(ish) to the top.jonglew22/08/2019
10 tump of 12 on a 30.3km circuit from Kilninver, climbing Cnoc Raera, Corr Leathad, Cnoc Glen Gallain, A'Chruach, Creag Ghlasrach, A'Chruach Nw top,Cnoc Scammadale and Cnoc Tarsuinn East top and Cnoc Tarsuinn, descending South onto forest road then cutting across its loop and following it to the terminus, heading across Sw then looping around to summit, recording 344m @ NM 86972 22075. Continuing to An Creachan...Dazingdale16/05/2019
Forest track from Balinoechalky195327/11/2018
definite rock/grass moss HP in small clearing edged by stunted pines. Used mapped firebreaks to access as close as possible but some thrashing required with bog underfoot. After An Creachan main top. evening sunDenise 21/04/2018
Lindsay M04/10/2020
RichardM21/04/2018
Martin R27/09/2017