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Name: | Tom a' Chlaven |
Hill number: | 11592 |
Height: | 388m / 1273ft |
Parent (Ma): | 1489 Ben Rinnes |
RHB Section: | 21A: Tomintoul to Banff |
County/UA: | Moray |
Catchment: | Spey |
Class: | Tump (300-399m) (Tu,3) |
Grid ref: | NJ 24455 32182 |
Summit feature: | no feature: flat grassy clearing |
Drop: | 37m |
Col: | 351m NJ244327 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 36 (1:25k) OL62W 420W |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 10 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
A forestry track goes past Tomachlaven. A new muddy track heads W shortly afterwards to the summit. | sclater | 03/01/2024 |
2 of 3 from the track entrance after BC, rough logging track from the north goes close to the top hp seems to be below 3 sitka spruce. | robertphillips | 15/10/2022 |
2 of 6: From Braushie Cree. Same line as Dave. With Karen. | ChrisR | 11/02/2022 |
Up track then firebreak to top. 3 mature pines at top | Gonk | 24/06/2021 |
Descended from Hill of Restocknach then followed track then fire breaks to summit. Descended same way back to car. | 187lenny | 17/02/2019 |
P start of track to Tomachar. Up track then followed breaks in trees to a grassy clearing. | chrisbien | 11/06/2018 |
Direct line from Braushie Cree, into plantation at 248325, no firebreak at this point but ok between rows of trees. After emerging from those after 200m a series of firebreaks led to top. Top of hill is in the centre of three large spruce trees planted in a triangle. | Dave McG | 17/04/2018 |
Approached from NE after Braushie Cree. Used some of the many forest fire-breaks to gain the summit area, which has fewer trees, with grass/moss underfoot. Descended various fire-breaks more to the N towards my next objective, Hill of Knocknashalg. | Rod M | 08/05/2016 |
hill walker | 27/05/2021 | |
chalky1953 | 27/07/2017 |