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Name:Creagan nan Gabhar
Hill number:5820
Height:630.3m / 2068ft
Parent (Ma):132  Cam Chreag
RHB Section:02A: Loch Rannoch to Glen Lyon
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Unclassified
(Un)
Grid ref:NN 52868 46966
Summit feature:small cairn
Drop:19.3m
Col:611m  NN 5285 4714  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 51
(1:25k) OL48W 378W
Observations:northernmost of two cairns 10-15m apart
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
Comments:Deleted Subsimm January 2019
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 12 users)ByDate of Ascent
We took the track from Innerwick car park to the tin shed, then up the narrow path through the heather to the top of Cam Chreag. It was a lovely day, so rather than reverse the route we followed the declining ridge to Creagan nan Gobhar then continued through flush, heather, deer fence and new pine woodland to the road just west of Gallin. The road walk back to Innerwick was rather nice in the afternoon spring sunshine. 4 hrs total.summitter21/03/2021
Improvised circuit from Innerwick. Along the Meggernie estate track to just before the tin shed, forking left on the rough landrover track and on to the summit ridge. Having reached Cam Chreag, the panoramic views, encouraged me to carry on along the SW ridge, over Creagan nan Gobhar. Excellent walking to that point, but the going deteriorates after the deer fence, where heather and tussocks conceal numerous holes. Back along the glen road to Innerwick.Nick Down120/06/2020
Alan Moore26/02/2023
Gavin Theobald12/07/2020
alda02/01/2019
hill walker30/11/2018
IainT14/07/2017
david e01/04/2017
alanm14/06/2014
BrianFish24/10/2013
benarmine22/03/2003
benalder5018/02/1998