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Name:Creag a' Mhadaidh NW Top
Hill number:5689
Height:510m / 1673ft
Parent (Ma):9  Meall Dearg
RHB Section:01A: Loch Tay to Perth
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Subdodd
(s5)
Grid ref:NN 91309 45324
Summit feature:outcrop in heather
Drop:26m
Col:484m  NN914452  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 52
(1:25k) 379W
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 16 users)ByDate of Ascent
A Boxing Day head clearer from the parkable entrance at 908 420. Turbine road to the turbine SE of Creag Mhor then a short heathery climb to the summit. Continued NW back to the road, round to SW of Creag a' Mhadaidh then another heathery climb to its top. A quick detour through a narrow forest strip to bag the NW top before getting back onto the road and then grassy track all the way SE to Druim Mor. Returned over a couple of fields and the forest road that goes around Creag a' Bhaird.summitter26/12/2023
Difficult to find a decent path from the track, but once through the trees, nice little summitNicky C14/08/2020
A good 6 top round from the griffin cp, creag a mhadaidh NW top, creag a mhadaidh, grandtully hill, an cruachan, meall creag airighe, creag an achaidh bhain.robertphillips21/10/2019
After the hump.jenx13/11/2016
With the main summit and Jenx/Alex Cnordicstar13/11/2016
Stupidly did this twice, en route to Creag a'Mhadaidh and back.alda16/12/2014
en route to the HuMP, a bit of densish Sitka to deal with. RHW27/10/2012
Lindsay M10/06/2020
scoob04/05/2020
Fi04/05/2020
Rannoch_Monkey17/02/2019
Tricky27/10/2018
Rod M04/10/2017
Martin R07/05/2017
Alan Moore23/05/2013
neilsan16/11/2012