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Name:Carn na Cloiche
Hill number:7008
Height:662.1m / 2172ft
Parent (Ma):1494  Creagan a' Chaise
RHB Section:21A: Tomintoul to Banff
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Spey
Class:Subsimm
(sSim)
Grid ref:NJ 09237 22123
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:22.9m
Col:639.1m  NJ 0973 2236  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 36
(1:25k) OL61S 419S
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 33 users)ByDate of Ascent
Fiona Richardson04/11/2023
Along ATV track from Sgor Gaoithe. Solo.Dangerous Dave09/11/2022
On the way to CT.robertphillips14/10/2022
Lindsay M12/01/2022
hill walker16/11/2021
With Carn Tuairneir, from Lynemore. Up the bird murderers ploughed up tracks, then around the two subs. Tracks could be muddier, good views until the expected mists and rain came, fortunately nearly back at the carnordicstar31/10/2021
jenx31/10/2021
neilsan11/09/2021
Parked by stream east of Dirdhu. Along track to first col, then un-mapped ATV track to ridge. Carn na Cloiche, then Carn Tuairneir.PGCE22/10/2020
mae02/05/2019
Dave McG21/02/2019
Walked over from Carn Tuairneir.187lenny20/01/2019
Wycombe Wanderer03/01/2019
IainT27/09/2018
BaggerGutt09/06/2018
From road to Balmenach with Mark and Hamish& Huey to Carn Dearg, Carn na Cloiche, Carn Tuairnier and Creagan a Chaise. Descended from the cairn at 108 260. Followed track then boggy for most of the way along the ridge.Saggers27/08/2017
PeteN03/02/2017
Gavin Theobald26/05/2016
alda25/10/2015
nicolajane20/12/2013
PeteF04/09/2013
benalder28401/08/2013
Mudskipper10/11/2012
borderterrier15/10/2012
followed the caterpillar tracks around the flat ridge to pass this unassuming toptorkm16/09/2012
Solo walk. From a layby on the north side of the road at NJ110202. I climbed up the grouse moor to a minor top and then point 513m. Various parts had been burnt at different times so walking was not difficult. I continued NW to cross a recently constructed track, which was on the line of a path shown on my map. On the other side of this track there was a sort of track formed by cutting the vegetation, which I followed. The track went up almost to the summit of Creagan a' Chaise. I reached Carn na Cloiche, Carn Tuairneir and Creagan a' Chaise. On the summit of Creagan a' Chaiseis a large cairn marking the jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887. I returned almost the same way but did not go over point 513m. Dry with sunshine and cloud.pwbellarby11/09/2008
chalky195331/07/2008
hughbagger13/04/2006
Alan Whatley16/02/2006
Part of a two car walk along the length of the hills of Cromdale.garyhoney12/06/2005
GmacT19/08/2003
chrisbien13/10/2002
1 of 3: From A939 at 085205. Winter Skills Course.ChrisR18/03/1991