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Name:Creag Ghorm
Hill number:3929
Height:610.5m / 2003ft
Parent (Ma):12  Meall nan Caorach
RHB Section:01A: Loch Tay to Perth
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Simm, Graham Top
(Tu,Sim,GT)
Grid ref:NN 92556 34625
Summit feature:no feature 100m S of cairn
Drop:31.1m
Col:579.3m  NN 9268 3454  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 52
(1:25k) 379W
Observations:cairn is at NN 92545 34723
Survey:Abney level/KR 2x Hand Level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 118 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
From bridge near Girron, cycled NE along A822 to start of Dullator track, then up track to Findowie Hill and back over Creag Ghorm to car.Topographer5717/11/2023
Horseshoe of Girron Burn, as described in SMC Grahams guidebook.davidpettit8414/10/2023
Unfinished business from last year when I only summited Meall Reamhar. Amulree, along road, up farm track then onto hill before I reached the top of the road. Continued over Creag Gorm and then back to track and Amulree.langskill03/02/2023
Followed fence down from Meall nan Caorach. Visited hp and cairn. Very pleasant descent on short grass. With Mntainman.Dangerous Dave03/12/2022
From Girron road end with FY. Creag Liath, Meall Reamhar, Meall nan Caorach and Creag Ghorm. No views, mist and drizzle throughout.TRG31819/10/2022
On round with Meall Reamhar and Meal non Caoraich. Picked up trod that joined track at NN 91875 34770 (ld atv?)carole engel23/07/2022
MMC walk with Iain Wison. Followed SMC guidebook round. Lovely sunny day. 4 1/2 hours.alexmaclennan10/04/2022
Circuit of tops from Amulree.thekirkie pirate17/11/2021
loop from the end of the track, space for one car, otherwise Amulree isn't far. Round of 5 hills, Creag Bhiorach, Creag Ghorm, Meall nan Caorach, Meall Reamhar, Creag Liath. good track to start and lots of animal tracks to follow. a bit rough going from the last top back to the path, but not too bad. 11km in 2.5hrsNicky C14/11/2021
On way back to Amulree from Meall nan Caorach.MichaelF28/09/2021
Walk along the tops, cracking views.hils30/04/2021
Track through Girron. After further 1km, directly up.PGCE03/07/2020
With Meall nan Caorach & Findowie Hill. From Little Glenshee.duchally13/12/2019
From Amulree, cylced down A822 to Girron track, then along track to ca 1km past Girron, continuing S to ridge of Creag Liath, along to Meall Reamhar (an unpleasent double electric fence along much of this), descended steeply NE to track then directly up Meall nan Caorach, NW to Creag Ghorm, descending W to track, return to Girron and Amulreekdbennett05/10/2019
A very pleasant short round from the A822 track entrance to Girron Farm. Along the track to the col, up flowery slopes to Meall nan Caorach, a marshy detour to Findowie West Top, back to the ridge at Creag Ghorm, along to Creag Bhiorach and down to the track at the gate 1 km S of the farm.Nick Down107/07/2019
Return route.smocks and denims27/03/2019
Starting along the farm track then cut diagonally up to top of Meall Reamhar, across to climb steeply to its twin, Meall nan Caereach, along the ridge to Creag Gorm and back to the track.dickscroop03/01/2019
Included on route to the Graham and then over to its neighbour. A cold and overcast Mayday..Roblex01/05/2018
in horseshoe from A822 Galltywenallt25/04/2018
Updating recordsSimon Winton06/02/2017
Done after the two Grahams. Not a bad wee hill.Play2End03/01/2017
Girron Gate circular with Steve G.Smudge11/11/2016
With SmudgeSteveG11/11/2016
With Dusty, parking at start of track to Girron. 5th of 6 hills. From Findowie Hill W Top; on to Creag Bhiorach.jonglew15/04/2016
With jonglewDusty14/04/2016
Weather fair.MountainMac24/02/2016
Solo. Using track that goes past Girron. Much work hereabouts in connection with Beauly - Denny power line. From col between Meall Reamhar and Meall nan Caorach to summit of Meall Reamhar keeping close to fence. Back down to col and on to Meall nan Caorach and Creag Ghorm. There is no feature at highest point of Creag Ghorm with a cairn 100m further N which is lower.pwbellarby24/05/2015
Lots of mountain hares gambolling about, still white.alda06/04/2015
Parked at Amulree village hall. No road parking at track due to placed boulders/fence at roadsides. After ridge to Meall Reamhar dropped to col and ascended easy to MnC. Off to bag Findowie hill before return for the GTG and sub5. Drop straight to farm building and out.nordicstar07/12/2013
after the 2 grahams.robertphillips25/06/2013
Sunny, cool wind, mild, good views, did Graham again.iangalbraith29/04/2012
Fr A822 near Girron; parking space for one car. Circuit of this hill plus the two Marilyns. Cairn on top with round quartz boulder, but summit is 100m to S; another contender is 50m S again.Aye Jimmy20/09/2011
Heathery twin summit, mostly grassy climb from Girron track. GPS 611m and 30m drop FWIW. RHW04/01/2008
P A822, track past Girron, Creag Ghorm, Meall nan Caorach, down & up to Meall Reamhar.agentmancuso18/07/2004
Parked on A822 and used the track for a bit before attaining the ridge. From there easy going to the top.garyhoney19/06/2004
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Pete R23/09/2023
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