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Name:Carn na Sroine
Hill number:7051
Height:513.4m / 1684ft
Parent (Ma):1494  Creagan a' Chaise
RHB Section:21A: Tomintoul to Banff
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Spey
Class:Unclassified
(Un)
Grid ref:NJ 09631 20601
Summit feature:rock
Drop:19.9m
Col:493.5m  NJ 0907 2088  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 36
(1:25k) OL58N OL61S 404N 419S
Observations:ground 400m W at NJ 09247 20674 is 0.9m lower
Survey:Leica RX1250
Comments:deleted August 2022 after publication of 2015 survey results
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 9 users)ByDate of Ascent
4 of 4: Parked at 098202. Through the gate and then up the track beside the grouse butts.ChrisR15/12/2023
On the way down from CT.robertphillips14/10/2022
Descended from Sgor Gaoithe. From here walked along plateau then down to A939 and back to car.187lenny20/01/2019
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
Lindsay M12/01/2022
hill walker17/09/2020
alda25/10/2015
PeteF04/09/2013
Sunhat01/04/2001