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Name:Carn na Criche
Hill number:1045
Height:961.7m / 3155ft
Parent (Ma):1040  Sgurr Mor
Parent (SMC):1040  Sgurr Mor
RHB Section:14B: The Fannaichs
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Broom, Cromarty
Watershed:Cardiff to Cape Wrath, Dover to Cape Wrath, Lowestoft to Duncansby Head, Land's End to John o' Groats, Inner Moray Firth, The Lizard to Dunnet Head
Class:Simm, Munro Top, High Hills of Britain, Murdo
(Tu,Sim,MT,HHB,Mur)
Grid ref:NH 19622 72522
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:70.7m
Col:891m  NH 1994 7222  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 20
(1:25k) 436S
Survey:obvious summit/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 377 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Straightforward out and back from ridge between Meall a Chrasgaidh and Sgurr Clach Geala . Solo.Denise 17/09/2023
Rannoch_Monkey11/08/2023
A' Chailleach, Toman Coinnich, Sgurr Breac, Sgurr nan Each, Sgurr nan Clach Geala, Carn na Criche, Meall a' Chrasgaidh from A832Geoff Briggs09/08/2023
Big day doing the 5 Western Fannichs from the usual layby on A832. 2 tops en route done for good measure.huwthomas01/08/2023
jswalker22/07/2023
ChrisVDM05/07/2023
Parked at usual start point for Western Fanniichs. Headed up A Chailleach along bypass path for Toman Coinnich. Retraced steps the up Toman Coinnich and on to Sgurr Breac. Then lost a lot of height to then climb up Sgurr nan Each and Sgurr nan Clach Geala. Then ou to the top of Carn na Criche and on to final Munro of Meall a Chrasgaidh. Lost the path on the descent ended up above some small crags so had to take care but got back down to main path and then car. Time taken 8hours 50 minutes including stops for 16.25 miles and 5708 feet of ascent. Warm and sunny all day. Super day.isabelle08/06/2023
Easy walk up from Meall a Chrasgaidh. With Jill. Revisit.Dangerous Dave29/04/2023
Jill Robertson29/04/2023
Pommyjon30/03/2023
Livi202019/09/2022
anguscow16/08/2022
alanm13/08/2022
SunnyAdventures12/08/2022
2 of 6: From Meall a Chrasgaidh. Light rain. With Karen.ChrisR21/07/2022
R Richard Tait11/07/2022
From Loch Droma (A835) via Loch a' Mhadaidh. Hills climbed were Munros Meall a' Chrasgaidh, Sgurr Mor & Beinn Liath Mhor Fannaich. Walk included Carn na Criche (Top). Bright sunny day.knarf10/07/2022
Blair28203/07/2022
booboowalking19/06/2022
gomezhdm04/06/2022
PVokes02/06/2022
GuyF04/04/2022
highlandrock06/03/2022
npeterc02/10/2021
BlackPanther29/05/2021
LadyinAyeVan29/05/2021
Fi29/05/2021
scoob29/05/2021
Fannichs 9, hike 'n bikeHuwel22/05/2021
rocket-ron01/05/2021
stooby30/10/2020
TommyG11/10/2020
Parking on the A832 west of the Braemore Junction near to Ullapool. I hiked down to Loch a’ Bhraoin then up the initially boggy slope to the first Munro of Meall a’ Chrasgaidh (934m). From here there was a sharp descent and moderate climb to reach the Munro Top of Carn na Criche (961m). The ascent up to the second Munro of Sgurr nan Clach Geala (1093m), looked brutal, but once your onto the ridge away from the boulder field, it was quite pleasant, then another big drop and short ascend to the third Munro of Sgurr nan Each (923m). Returning via the stalkers path alongside the Allt Breabaig. Dry but cool all day, seen some icicles on top of Sgurr nan Clach Geala, 08:20hrs all in. The views of Slioch and An Teallach were amazing, also just the rolling mountain ridges to the south, one after another.chillyman827/09/2020
From A832 parking near NH161761, along track to Loch a' Bhraoin (diverted path around the ruined lodge area) to the bridge over the Loch outflow and ATV tracks to the footbridge at NH163747 (now very dilapidated, and very close [a few m] to new hydro works - its life expectancy may now be short?), then ATV track past W flank of Meall a' Chrasgaidh, turning E and upwards to W ridge and on to summit, descending S to col then SE onto Carn na Criche, returning to col and descending W down to the Allt Breabaig glen, picking up stalkers' path back to bridge and return.kdbennett27/08/2020
carole engel24/08/2020
Toril08/08/2020
Simon Winton08/07/2020
2nd ascentdmckeith20/09/2019
Track from Loch Droma for the first 5km then steeply up east face, fine dayalda25/08/2019
Badders04/08/2019
Hike from A832 at NH161760, taking in Meall a' Chrasgaidh, Sgurr Mor, Sgurr nan Clach Geala, and Sgurr nan Each.Tisteln16/07/2019
julianbarclay13/06/2019
mcbiydw229/05/2019
Peterb29/05/2019
From car park near end of Loch Bhraoin then down the Allt Breabaig to the 548m col, then up to col between Sgurr nan Each and Sgurr nan Clach Gaela. Up to Sgurr nan Each in snow, then over Clach Gaela in deep snow. Detoured to Carn nan Criche, over Meall aChrasgaidh and back down the NW flank.Clive G06/05/2019
arjh23/04/2019
Dunlawyering11/10/2018
govanah210/08/2018
Climbed solo. From A832 road to Loch a Bhraoin to Allt Breabaig to 550m bealach to Cadha na Guite col to Sgurr nan Each to Sgurr nan Clach Geala (finest of the Fannaichs) to Carn na Criche to Meall a Chrasgaidh. Return down steep slopes to Allt Breabaig and back to road. Good weather. Mist over 900m in morning but cleared by lunchtime. Excellent views of An Teallach. Very enjoyable ridge walk with no difficulties. Eastern cliffs of Sgurr nan Clach Geala are impressive.jamessteel10023/07/2018
weaselmaster20/07/2018