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Name:Creag Chlacharnach
Hill number:6016
Height:695m / 2280ft
Parent (Ma):441  Ben Vuirich
RHB Section:06B: Pitlochry to Braemar and Blairgowrie
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Subsimm
(sSim)
Grid ref:NN 98748 67597
Summit feature:embedded boulder
Drop:20m
Col:675m  NN987679  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 43
(1:25k) OL49E OL51E 386E 394E
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 19 users)ByDate of Ascent
RIB, Bran HFB20/06/2022
P SE of Tarvie, Clunskea track, Chlacharnach, Gobhar, Dubh, down via Tarvie track, wind and rain on summits, dry descentRHW13/05/2022
On the way to Ben Vuirich.Owen B11/07/2021
A pleasant grassy track from Clunskea follows the delightful burn of the same name until petering out about 2km shy of Creag Chlacharnach. After an initial squelchy stretch of boggy ground, drier, rockier, heathery ground provides an easy climb to the summit, then a narrow path leads on to Creag nan Gobhar and Ben Vuirich. A recent dusting of snow enhanced both the Ben and surrounding larger hills, but a cold wind gave little time for dallying. Carn Dubh then the much lower Meall Daimheidh were quickly bagged before the asphalt track through Gleann Fearnach presented a straightforward way back to the A924.summitter27/03/2021
Solo with Lily and Rosie. Walked the length of the ridge before getting to Ben Vurich in bright sunshine. 6 hoursalexmaclennan30/04/2019
interloper17/08/2023
Alan Whatley10/07/2023
Pete R08/07/2023
andrew brown30/10/2022
alanm31/05/2021
richtea504003/04/2021
IainT31/07/2020
alda09/01/2019
chalky195315/10/2018
alda22/02/2004
Laurel16/11/2000
Rowan16/11/2000
Tony S05/07/1995
amblemark10/03/1991