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Name:Creag an Daimh
Hill number:8219
Height:415m / 1362ft
Parent (Ma):276  Beinn a' Chuirn
RHB Section:03C: Glen Etive to Glen Lochy
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Awe
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NN 23736 40482
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:51m
Col:364m  NN229396  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 50
(1:25k) 377E
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 17 users)ByDate of Ascent
See Sron na h-IolaireStueyB25/11/2023
From victoria bridge, track and some wet ground to the top.robertphillips29/05/2022
Followed the track then path from Forest Lodge. The river stepping-stone crossings were a bit dodgy for Deana, who ended up paddling across Abhainn Shira, but otherwise a pleasant walk to Tom Liath. A midge-ridden ascent over blaeberry bog eventually got us the Beinn Suide's North Top then the main summit itself. Deana didn't fancy the paddle again, so we struck SW to Bealach Eas nan Cabar then up to Beinn a' Chuirn - mostly okay ground but no paths other than the occasional deer track to follow. Homeward over similar pathless boggy grass and heath to Creag an Daimh before more tricky terrain beyond Creag an Tailleir, where sedges, long grass and cow trodden mud hindered the short-legged, before relief when the forest track to the Victoria Bridge car park was reached. A 5 hour round.summitter23/08/2020
Circuit including Beinn Suidhe, Meall Tairbh and tops from Forest Lodge. Good views, cold for time of year.RobertP05/05/2019
On the line of return from Suidhe to Victoria Bridge.Topographer5725/08/2018
Decided on a direct line back from Beinn Suidhe to the monument and it was on the way.alda07/07/2017
On the way back from Beinn a'Chuirn to Inveroran.alda25/08/2015
On way to B.Suidhe and B.a'Chuirn, as if the day wasn't already big enough. OKish for a little 'un.Martin R12/03/2014
bjewing29/06/2022
Wycombe Wanderer25/06/2021
hill walker20/09/2019
sclater07/09/2019
hillhunter06/01/2019
Dave McG31/03/2018
john steel25/02/2018
Gavin Theobald30/05/2015
chalky195320/11/2014