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Creag nan Clag

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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.

Today at the launch23 Jun
NESW

Working window

NW–SE

WindSW 13mphCrosswind
Gust1.8×Rowdy
Thermal1-2m/sLight
Cloud base2,250ftWorkable

Context only, never a go-call

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Getting there

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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The local club

This site is looked after by its local BHPA club, who hold the full guide, photos and contacts.

Crew chatLive3 messages
Tom R.

Tom R.

Glassy evening glass-off, best it's been all week. Top-landed easy.
Jonny P.

Jonny P.

Cloudbase low this morning but lifting, should be flyable by lunch.
Dave K.

Dave K.

On the hill now, light NW and just starting to work. Soarable the length of the ridge.
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