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Name:Diollaid a' Chairn
Hill number:369
Height:925m / 3035ft
Parent (Ma):346  Geal-charn
Parent (SMC):352  Carn Dearg
RHB Section:04B: Loch Treig to Loch Ericht
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Lochy
Class:Simm, Munro Top, High Hills of Britain, Murdo
(Tu,Sim,MT,HHB,Mur)
Grid ref:NN 48717 75767
Summit feature:small embedded boulder
Drop:38m
Col:887m  NN483753  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 42
(1:25k) OL50 393
Observations:higher than other nearby boulders
Survey:Abney level
GPS data:show GPS entries for this hill

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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 392 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
SunnyAdventures204/11/2023
Craig6730/09/2023
gavinmcc28/07/2023
ChrisVDM15/06/2023
Driftwood07/06/2023
Steve Clark07/06/2023
From Culra Bothy on a round of 4 Munros, 3 Tops plus a couple of other hills.jonglew05/06/2023
Round of Ben Alder Munros from Culra Bothy, included a few, but not all tops. Cycled in from Dalwhinnie and camped the night before. 28km in 10 hrsNicky C01/06/2023
Big day taking in all the Aonach Beag ridge and Ben Alder group.Geoff Briggs30/05/2023
Badders30/05/2023
Solo.Jonathan Willingham26/04/2023
PVokes04/03/2023
iangpark16/08/2022
Blair28214/08/2022
SunnyAdventures31/07/2022
Culra 4 from the North (Luiblea)hummusg27/06/2022
Hal & Rafe28/05/2022
TommyG14/05/2022
Steve Q16/04/2022
Long Run due to OMM cancellationGrimpeur123430/10/2021
Brilliant day on the hills with awesome weather. Bike-hike-bike with Brian Smith. Part of Aonch Beag groupKevthecat25/08/2021
Bike out from Dalwinnie to Bothie and back to do 4 Munro`s in areasupermario25/08/2021
anguscow20/08/2021
weaselmaster31/07/2021
Sick Kid31/07/2021
scoob24/07/2021
Fi24/07/2021
colazione17/07/2021
Weather fair.MountainMac15/07/2021
Simon Winton03/07/2021
jfwilson28/06/2021
ianwatson26/06/2021
camping trip. day 1 Ben Alder and Ben Bheoil via Leachas ridge. day 2 had planned to climb up Lancet edge was clagged in, headed out to Beinn Eibhinn then Aonach Beag, Geal Cham and Carn Dearg. Day 3 Beinn A Chlachair, before bike out.JamesSDonald21/06/2021
prwild03/06/2021
Solo HFB01/06/2021
Solo round of the four northern Alder munros (Aonach Beag, Geal Chàrn, Beinn Èibhinn and Càrn Dearg) - morning cycle in from Dalwhinnie to Culra Bothy, anticlockwise round of the munros, and then cycle back out. Blue skies for the most part, but a little claggy on the summits. Just under 9hrs in total.mproudfoot17/05/2021
stalky1407/11/2020
7 Munros from Moy.quadbarrel17/10/2020
stuartgreig11/10/2020
dazza499415/08/2020
Three fantastic days in the Ben Alder forest (wilderness), bagging three Munros (that’s now 120 out of 282) and two Munro Tops. 05/08/20: I cycled in from Dalwhinnie along the north side of Loch Ericht past Loch Pattack to Culra Bothy, where I met Alec McBride. 06/08/20: Me and Alex followed the WalkHighlands route info for Ben Alder, but couldn’t find somewhere suitable to cross (for me to be confident enough to cross) the Allt a’ Bhealaich Bheithe, so we hiked up to the saddle and approach the 1st Munro from the south. The views from Ben Alder (1148m) were stunning south and west across Rannoch Moor. This was followed by the Munro Top of Sron Coire na h-lolaire (956m) then the second day’s Munro of Beinn Bheoil (1019m). Dry all day with some mist blocking the views of Ben Nevis, in all other directions bright blue skies, 09:30hrs all in. Alex hiked out after this, I stayed another night in the Culra Bothy. 07/08/20: I headed up Carn Dearg (1034m) directly from Culra Bothy, thankfuchillyman807/08/2020
Tartantraveller11/07/2020
Huwel11/07/2020
carole engel28/09/2019
https://www.strava.com/activities/2645159109Graham22b21/08/2019
Neil Midgley21/06/2019
Livi202013/04/2019
highlandrock24/09/2018
Peterb29/08/2018
Jim B21/08/2018