Scotland
Creag nan Clag
The cliff top launch is committing and presents a number of obvious hazards – be careful and don’t scrape too close to the rocks!
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Before you goBoth the cliff itself and the more gentle northerly slopes can be flown.
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NW–SE
Context only, never a go-call
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Creag nan Clag is a conglomerate cliff that lies above the minor road running between Loch Duntelchaig and Loch Ruthven, just south of Inverness. The easiest approach is to park at the roadside (just after a cattle grid, when approaching from the north off the B862) and to head directly up heathery slopes on the right hand edge of the crags.
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