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Name:Torr Neasan-tulaich
Hill number:8265
Height:379m / 1243ft
Parent (Ma):379  Cruban Beag
RHB Section:04B: Loch Treig to Loch Ericht
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Spey
Class:Tump (300-399m)
(Tu,3)
Grid ref:NN 68175 94043
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:43m
Col:336m  NN678939  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 35
(1:25k) OL56 402
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 16 users)ByDate of Ascent
Drove unpaved road from NE, parked ESE of summit then up passing L of small cliff, boulder seems to be HP. Upper part of road has construction equipment stored but no-one seenRHW09/10/2023
RichardM04/10/2023
A Peckish31/08/2023
beckybags31/08/2023
StueyB02/06/2023
See https://scotlandhills.net/west-of-crubenmore/hill walker24/05/2023
Alan Moore20/02/2022
from start of the track.robertphillips07/11/2020
Same route as Chris, very easyColin Crawford16/12/2019
Reasonably pleasant walk up from start of forest track to NW. Bottom section all cleared but fairly good going up to top along NE (ride implied on map)GordonAdshead04/11/2019
Dave McG23/04/2019
P start of track NW of top. The firebreak a couple of hundred metres heading NE is now a track. From 350m contour headed straight up to top.chrisbien03/09/2018
Colinmac200525/09/2017
chalky195311/03/2015
Martin R09/12/2014
A poor orienteering course was made worse by picking the summit of this hill as the final control. If I wanted that sort of nonsense, I'd have been a hill runner.fasgadh13/05/2007