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Name:Braigh Clais Daimh
Hill number:5978
Height:872.4m / 2862ft
Parent (Ma):409  Carn a' Chlamain
RHB Section:06A: Glen Tromie to Glen Tilt
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:High Hills of Britain, Subsimm
(HHB,sSim)
Grid ref:NN 89796 74715
Summit feature:small pile of stones
Drop:20.2m
Col:852.2m  NN 8972 7526  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 43
(1:25k) OL51E 394E
Observations:base of cairn 10m E at NN 89805 74716 may be as high
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 47 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked in the Glen Tilt car park for a 13 summit, 43km, circuit around Beinn Dearg and Beinn Mheadhonach. Visited summit and cairn. 13/13PGCE11/04/2023
Revisit. #5 of 6 from Old Blair car park, Munro revisited then circuit of tops en route to HHB Braigh Clais Daimh. Then Tump across glen on way outRHW09/04/2023
Backpacking over hills between Tarf and Tilt. Walked up Glen Tilt from Blair Atholl, then track and finally rough ground to Dun Beag. Continued directly to Dun Mor, then across to An Sligearnach and Braigh Coire na Conlaich. Continued to Meall Tionail, Conlach Mhor and Creag a' Chrochaidh. Then a steady climb to Carn a' Chlamain. Then the final section of tops, over Carn a' Chlamain North Top, Braigh Sron Ghorm, Aonach na Cloiche Moire, Braigh nan Creagan Breac, Braigh Clais Daimh. Descent S to Gaw's bridge. Some sunshine on walk min and walk out, on the tops mainly overcast with strong cold wind, didn't feel like AugustRobertP06/08/2022
Carn a'Chlamain from Old Bridge of Tilt.thekirkie pirate11/06/2021
Bike up glen, Munro firstbertbarnett12302/03/2021
Big day out! Parked at Glen Tilt car park and enjoyed a lovely walk up by the river. Headed up towards Carn a'Chlarmain with a little detour to Creag Loisgte, on to the Munro and its north top, keeping going onto Aonach na Cloiche Moire, Braigh nan Creagan Breac and Braigh Clais Daimh before continuing down to the floor of the glen and home. I'd imagine that navigation would be tricky with three non descript tops, but with clear skies, the views were incredible. 6hrs 40 31kmNicky C01/03/2021
19.4 miles 3349ft walk, start at Blair Atholl Castle Caravan Park, take track up Glen Tilt to Slochd Dail Mhoraisd, take path and track up Faire Clach-ghlais to summit of Carn a' chlamain, continue around ridge to Braigh nan Creagan Breac and Braigh Clais Daimh, down to Gleann Mhairc and follow to Ach-mhairc Bridge then Glen Tilt back to Blair Atholl.stephenbuda18/09/2020
Up from Glen Tilt via Dun Seilg spur. Reasonable ground most of the way.Lindsay M20/09/2015
Part sun, high cloud so good views, cold wind, from Marble Lodge (worth the rental).iangalbraith30/07/2015
Round of Carn a'Chlamain; may have missed summitbertbarnett12309/11/2014
Beinn Dearg walk from Tilt car park.justin99905/09/2014
With Carn a' Chlamain.Peterb29/05/2013
Solo. Parked at the start of the track up Glen Tilt near the Old Bridge of Tilt. A warning notice warned of long range rifle firing on the firing range. Walked up the main track up Glen Tilt, starting opposite the car park. Followed the track past Auchgobhal and Marble Lodge to Clachghlas. Then up the hillside on the track (shown as a path on my map), which goes WSW. The track goes round a shoulder and above Allt Craoinidh. Here I crossed the river and went up hillside to the minor top above Sròn a' Chrò. Hitherto the weather had been fine, if a little cold. But now there were hail showers and later snow showers, quite severe, and it was quite windy too. Some lying snow patches. Continued over the top of Bràigh Clais Daimh and Bràigh nan Creagan Breac to Aonach na Cloiche Mòire. Continued a little way NW beyond what I thought was the highest point to where there was a small cairn on top of a boulder. This might have been the highest point, but I doubt it. Continued to Càrn a' Chlamain.pwbellarby08/05/2005
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