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Name:Carn na Cre
Hill number:4667
Height:463m / 1519ft
Parent (Ma):918  Creag Loch nan Dearcag
RHB Section:12A: Kyle of Lochalsh to Garve
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Cromarty
Class:Hump, Tump (400-499m), Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,4,Y)
Grid ref:NH 30653 59051
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:118m
Col:345m  NH309584  
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 13 users)ByDate of Ascent
Over from Carn Airigh Charn, going W of the lovely Loch an Eilein (little island with trees not on map), then up on mostly grass to the summit. Great view point over a wide range of hills to the North. Dropped down to join the path just E of the smallest lochan. (Missed the same junction as Colin on the way in!)LizH21/06/2023
Second outing of the day, a late afternoon stroll out from Dalnacroich in Strathconon, on forest road then good path. Tracks in Strathconon Wood were confusing and I overshot the junction at NH309556, finding myself at a dead end to the west. The proper track turns sharply east before resuming a westward course. The path eased the way out then it was an easy ascent to the cairn on the Hump. Excellent views to the Strathconon CorbettsColin Crawford18/06/2023
Heather. Glorious spring sunshine after a very windy trip to Mull, last week.garbo110307/03/2022
From Sgurr Marcasaidh. It is possible to avoid some of the tree fencing by crossing at the very outflow of Loch an Alltain-bheithe. From top easily SE to path and then estate road to Dalnacroich.Alan Moore24/02/2018
From SSE, parking a short way along forest road. Fork R in first half mile. Cairn at summit with fine view on a sunny evening. Both Strathconon Cre Humps in a day.RHW28/05/2017
PeterAH21/06/2023
mae27/02/2023
hill walker16/04/2022
bjewing08/11/2020
chalky195330/04/2017
Alan Whatley15/04/2016
Arctica17/05/2004
chalky195308/10/2000