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Name: | Creag an-Iarlain |
Hill number: | 8718 |
Height: | 273m / 896ft |
Parent (Ma): | 771 Burach |
RHB Section: | 10C: Loch Arkaig to Glen Moriston |
County/UA: | Highland |
Catchment: | Ness |
Class: | Unclassified (Un) |
Grid ref: | NH365101 (est) |
Drop: | 27m |
Col: | 246m NH362102 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 34 (1:25k) 400 415 |
Comments: | Tump deleted May 2021 |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 6 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Not ticked. Planned to use this hill as springboard to the ridge leading to Burach but Wade's Military road proved more interesting so carried on to quarry operations and Carn Dubh. | lordtonult | 01/03/2023 |
Bagging the Great Glen Project Trig G. | BigJ | 10/08/2018 |
Here for the trigpoint Station G TP:UK log: 
 
Circuit of trigs (G, P, F, E, H) starting at a roadside parking spot at N57° 08.865' W4° 41.560', taking the track up to the signpost for the old military road N57° 08.842' W4° 41.850', then up the zig zag path to N57° 09.006' W4° 42.197' which is marked by a tall fencepost, we then headed straight up hill to the trigpoint. It felt very steep in the heat but it did have a sort of track and some shade. So glad to reach the trigpoint and then realised we'd passed the geocache on the way up! | thejackrustles | 27/05/2018 |
RHW | 28/09/2007 | |
Gavin Theobald | 13/04/2023 | |
Rod M | 03/09/2022 | |
chalky1953 | 24/12/2015 |