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Name:Carn Dubh Ic an Deoir
Hill number:4192
Height:750m / 2461ft
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, Graham Top, Yeaman
(Tu,Sim,GT,Y)
Grid ref:NH 77457 19812
Summit feature:0.4m boulder 7m W of trig point
Drop:88m
Col:662m  NH757145  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 35
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 37 users)ByDate of Ascent
Simon Winton07/01/2024
Verge parking at cattle grid between Clune and Knockandoo. Cycled to NH773242, then followed track to Carn Ruighe Shamhraich, onwards to Carn Dubh Ic an Deoir. Short heather walking NW to Carn Leachter Beag, then Carn Bad an Daimh, then ENE to join estate track back to start point. Easy walking, surprisingly devoid of birds (few grouse), one rat seen in plentiful rat traps.willyross29/06/2023
lindaross29/06/2023
Alan Whatley23/10/2022
Parked (NH787249) off road down track continuing from Knockandoo to NNE - several options. Track soon becomes tarmac so could bike to NH773242. Up east side Wester Strathnoon Burn and down west side - nice walkcarole engel19/05/2022
Revisit. #7 of 9 from Dalmigavie Lodge entranceRHW30/10/2020
Parked SW of Knockandoo for a round of 10 summits: Carn Bad an Daimh, Carn Leachter Beag, Carn Dubh Ic an Deoir, Carn Coire na h-Eirghe, Carn nan Luibean Glas, Carn na Guaille, Sguman Mor, Carn Coire na Caorach, Carn Phris Mhoir, Carn Ruighe Shamhraich.PGCE23/10/2020
3 of 3VerySlowPlodder04/09/2020
jimbloomer25/11/2019
3 & 6 of 9: Out from Carn Leachter Beag. Return from Carn nan Luibean Glas. Sunny but a strong cold wind made the large cairn a welcome shelter during my early lunch break. Hail in a heavy shower after leaving the first time. NB The electric fence can be disconnected.ChrisR24/10/2019
Toril21/06/2019
mae19/04/2019
hill walker30/03/2019
Dave McG09/01/2019
BaggerGutt04/06/2018
Nice trig but huge unnecessary cairn next to italda03/06/2018
iaindbrown03/06/2018
Surprisingly good weather compared to what had gone before meant a very pleasant round of 9 tops and much less boggy and peat haggy than I had expected. Biked in from Slochd hostel then Sgumain Mor: Carn na Guaille; Carn nan Luibean; Carn Coire nan-eirghe; Carn Bad an Daimh; Carn Leachter Beag; Carn Dubh Ic an Deoir; Carn Coire na Caorach; Carn Phris Mor. NB Fence was live!dickscroop18/10/2017
interloper21/06/2017
Fletch21/06/2017
Lorna S18/06/2017
Tony S18/06/2017
TGO 2017Sosferatu15/05/2017
Aqyx20/05/2015
Gavin Theobald19/04/2015
Bagging the trig. Nice ascent via the estate track right to the top. Watch out for the electric fence next to the trig.BigJ15/05/2014
visited when logging the trigNozzer15/05/2014
neilsan17/11/2013
maknipe16/05/2012
oatcake18/05/2011
Colin Crawford30/10/2009
chalky195307/08/2009
ran with colin d and pete w. bothy triptom smith07/03/2009
see log on TrigpointingUK.com. 2 trig circuit a/c/w from Clune RHW25/12/2008
IainT02/07/2006
StueyB04/01/2003
ChrisM1992blank