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Name:Carn a' Bhothain Mholaich
Hill number:3133
Height:853m / 2799ft
Parent (Ma):621  Carn Dearg
RHB Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Findhorn, Catchment Boundaries, Spey
Watershed:Inner Moray Firth
Class:Simm, High Hills of Britain, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,HHB,CT)
Grid ref:NH 70562 06701
Summit feature:boulder
Drop:66m
Col:787m  NH695056  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 35
(1:25k) OL56 402
Observations:c 15m E fenceline
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 63 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
A pretty bad day with lots of deep soft snow. I didn't get back to Kingussie till 18:37, 2 hours 23 min after sunset. However, I wasn't the last down as I passed two men at about 740m when they stopped to put their headtorches on.Alan Moore19/01/2024
5th Simm of the day after Geal Charn then back to Kingussie by the landrover track. 20k in total.NormanW07/11/2023
Followed fenceline from Bruach nan Imirichean. In clag.187lenny17/09/2023
Circuit of Glen Gynack from Kingussie. Followed track up Glen Gynack and fior short distance up W side of Allt Mor, then headed W up hillside to near beallach and short climb to Creag Mhor. Continued to Creag Dhubh, Carn Coire na h-Inghinn, Geal Charn, Carn a' Bhothain Mholaich and Carn an Fhreiceadain. Easy walking on track to Beinn Bhreac then descent (steep at end) and climb to Meall a' Chocaire. Continued S and climbed Creag Bhalg. Returned via track running roughly SW (path marked on map disappeared near golf course).RobertP01/06/2023
Took large rock just away from fence to be the summit then went across to the corbett - long, wet and haggy on the descent. No view as cloud was in.Trantham Clan21/05/2023
RIB, Bran HFB29/07/2022
With Rod, Grant and John to Carn an Fhreiceadain up west path. Then split and Rod and I went cross country to pick up the Munroes on repeat (second for Rod, fourth for me). Grant picked us up at the car park.SS05/06/2022
From the Balavil Hotel using track by Allt na Beinne.richtea504005/03/2022
5/9 Creag Mhor, Creag Dhubh, Carn Coire na h Inghinn, Geal Charn, Carn a Bhothian Mholaich, Bruach nan Imirichean, Carn Sgulain, Carn An Fhreiceadain and Beinn Bhreac. Tough Climb first, then easier walking along old and established fence lines right out into the moors then back on good tracks for the Corbett and down on tracks over Beinn Bhreac making the last miles easier. So remote out there!nickywood107/07/2021
07:12 bus from Kingussie to Kincraig, then Kincraig to Kingussie over 1 HF and 10 Simms. 7/11PGCE05/06/2021
creag mhor, creag dhubh, carn coire na h inghinn, geal charn, carn a bhothain mholaich, bruach nan imirichean, carn squlain, carn an fhreiceadain repeat, beinn bhreac from kingussie golf club CP.robertphillips08/11/2020
3 of 7: From Carn an Fhreiceadain.ChrisR31/10/2019
JimT28/03/2018
From Carn an Fhreiceadain with Steves Smith & Lewis. HP seemed to be a prominent embedded boulder 15m E side fence line.jonglew02/02/2018
KeithByTheC27/07/2017
See Carn na Fhreicedandickscroop08/10/2014
Debs GoskaMountain Goat27/04/2011
MB. Strone to A'Chailleach, Carn Sgulain then Carn a'Bhothain Mholaich & Carn an Fhreiceadain. Descent by Meall na Gearra & Tom Garbh. A cold wintery day with Neve' on the tops.Vin29/12/2008
fine dry short-heather summit, large boulder just N of summit; fine view. tk from S then due W to summit RHW21/09/2003
ketzster10/07/2023
Dottie04/07/2023
Livi202029/04/2023
chrispine26/04/2023
iainwalton29/10/2022
Simon Winton18/07/2022
Alan Whatley12/06/2022
govanah26/03/2022
interloper20/01/2022
GaryJones23/07/2021
Pete R03/07/2021
carole engel23/09/2020
danielarn06/04/2020
Gallovidian25/10/2019
alda18/10/2019
Toril21/06/2019
weaselmaster15/06/2019
Sick Kid15/06/2019
Dave McG25/07/2018
mae10/06/2018
mntainman02/02/2018
thenomad02/02/2018
Oh no I forgot...27/07/2017
BaggerGutt27/07/2017
Colin Crawford17/05/2017
ajwxyzt03/12/2016
Tricky09/07/2015
neilsan18/05/2015
Gavin Theobald17/04/2015
hill walker23/08/2013
Trailmaister17/02/2013