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Name: | Creag Loisgte |
Hill number: | 5766 |
Height: | 547m / 1795ft |
Parent (Ma): | 49 The Stob |
RHB Section: | 01C: Loch Lomond to Strathyre |
County/UA: | Stirling |
Catchment: | Tay |
Class: | Dodd (500-599m), Highland Five (Tu,5,HF) |
Grid ref: | NN 50000 25143 |
Summit feature: | mossy rock |
Drop: | 36m |
Col: | 511m NN497246 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 51 (1:25k) OL46N 365N |
Survey: | Leica Disto D510 |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 12 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
From Ledcharrie...up the hydro track channel through the deer farm... crossed over soon after track end and went straight up from there. Burn was in spate so a bit tricky. On the way back i spotted an atv track crossing a bit further up the glen, thought it might be easier and it was. so for that, continue along the obvious atv track from the dam, it crosses over the burn and its decent terrain from there. | hils | 14/02/2022 |
From Ledcharrie, up through the deer farm and on past the dam, boulder-hopping over the Ledcharrie Burn, then to the top. Then on to Stob an t-Suidhe, see log. | NormanW | 16/08/2021 |
From Ledcharrie up the good but icy track to the dam, crossing a couple of hundred yards upstream and zigzagging over five tops of similar height to the southernmost, with its vividly green mossy boulder visible through the snow. | Nick Down1 | 02/01/2021 |
Creag loisgte and stob an t suidhe from ledcharrie, 
hydro track to its end, then across open moor to both, down to caravan park and back along the road to the car | robertphillips | 17/05/2019 |
New hydro track from Ledcharrie as far as the dam then easyish mixed ground to summit (a small mossy rock). | alda | 23/02/2018 |
I traversed from Stob an t-Suidhe on a showery, blustery morning. Nothing too horrific in between. Summit very debatable - I counted around six possible contenders in close proximity. Penultimate summit in Stirlingshire | Colin Crawford | 23/06/2017 |
Meall na Frean (The Stob) (NN 491 231) S/F NN 505 282 The perfect winter day! Low lying fog in valley clearling to unbroken sunshine, no wind and surprisingly warm, about 8 degrees. No cloud so supurb views all day to Ben More, Ben Lawers and Ben Vorlich. Snow patchs from about 500m | John Young | 01/02/2013 |
richtea5040 | 10/06/2021 | |
Gavin Theobald | 30/08/2020 | |
Lindsay M | 13/08/2017 | |
foggieclimber | 04/12/2015 | |
chalky1953 | 25/08/2015 |