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Name:Cairn Dulnan
Hill number:4199
Height:738m / 2421ft
Parent (Ma):633  Carn an Fhreiceadain
RHB Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Spey
Class:Simm, Graham Top
(Tu,Sim,GT)
Grid ref:NH 75221 10731
Summit feature:no feature: heather
Drop:72m
Col:666m  NH751093  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 35
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 22 users)ByDate of Ascent
Followed road N from Beinn Bhreac N Top. Stopped at summit for lunch, not a sound out here.187lenny27/08/2023
07:12 bus from Kingussie to Kincraig, then Kincraig to Kingussie over 1 HF and 10 Simms. 5/11PGCE05/06/2021
An suidhe, cnoc a tiumpain north top, cnoc an tiumpain, A bhuidheanaich, meall a chocaire, beinn bhreac north top, cairn dulnan, from kincraig down to balavil for a bike run back to kincraig.robertphillips17/04/2021
3 of 8: From Beinn Bhreac North Top.ChrisR24/01/2020
Circuit from Kincraig. Bus to Kingussie, estate track to Beinn Bhreac, then Cairn Dulnan and back to the Tiumpain group. An Suidhe on the way down.mae12/06/2018
A long day from Balavil taking in this and the three tops on A' Bhuidheanach ridge. A good access track to just past the hut then a mixture of a few poor tracks (not on map) and rough ground until I got back to the track near the end of the day. I think Cairn Dulnan would be near impossible to find in cloud and even when you get there you have a football field size area of flat ground on which to decide where the summit is. I opted for the highest clump of heather!dickscroop20/10/2015
From Balavil. After Bhreac, then to Chocaire.RHW02/05/2014
Solo. From Ardvonne car park, Kingussie. To Pitmain Lodge and up track to summit of Carn an Fhreiceadain, Beinn Bhreac. Continued to point 701m. There is a rough track coming in from right. Continued on this track towards Cairn Dulnan, passing over minor top where there is a wind turbine. Left track to reach summit area of Cairn Dulnan, which is rather flat - highest point towards the N. Used track for descent, going off it past a bothy to reach a track going to Pitmain Lodge.pwbellarby04/06/2012
iainwalton15/04/2023
Alan Whatley12/06/2022
alda16/08/2021
neilsan03/11/2020
interloper22/03/2020
Fletch22/03/2020
BaggerGutt22/04/2019
Dave McG28/03/2019
Gavin Theobald17/04/2015
chalky195322/05/2009
Colin Crawford14/04/2009
IainT07/05/2007
StueyB05/05/2002
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