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Name:Carn Choire Riabhaich
Hill number:4637
Height:541m / 1775ft
Parent (Ma):639  Carn na Saobhaidhe
RHB Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Ness
Class:Hump, Dodd (500-599m), Highland Five, Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,5,HF,Y)
Grid ref:NH 54127 16992
Summit feature:large boulder by cairn
Drop:133m
Col:408m  NH545161  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 35
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 23 users)ByDate of Ascent
hill walker05/12/2022
From Beinn Mheadhoin, descended W towards the col, then round to a collection of gates at the edge of the electric fence enclosed area. Continued through the gate outside the enclosure, and up to the summit. Good views over Loch Mhor. Highest point seemd to be a large boulder by the cairn (NH54127 16992). Continued a short distance onto the W shoulder, then down, sometimes on animal tracks through the heather (staying outside the enclosure), to rejoin the track back to Garthbeg.LizH26/08/2022
PeterAH26/08/2022
Fletch07/08/2022
interloper07/08/2022
From Garthbeg. Walked ESE along track for a couple of kilometres to gate in Electric Shepherd solar panel powered electric fence. Through gate, along ATV track to similar gate on other side of field enclosure, then followed fence in general direction of summit. Good views.willyross31/07/2022
lindaross31/07/2022
Matt01/06/2022
mae21/04/2022
Lindsay M02/02/2022
Turbine-tasctic monotonous walk from Garthbeg. Started with a long, dusty road to Carn na Saobhaidhe (604m) then Carn na Saobhaidhe (811m). So dull they named it twice. There-and-back to Carn Mhic lamhair, NW to Beinn Bhuraich, down to Meall a' Bhuailt, and homeward bound via Beinn Mheadhoin and Carn Choire Riabhaich. Okay in sunny, dry conditions. Would be horrible if wet and overcast as minimal visual and topographical interest. 7 hrs.summitter05/06/2021
2 of 3: From Beinn Mheadhoin. With Karen.ChrisR26/08/2020
iaindbrown06/05/2019
Dave McG30/03/2019
From Garthbeg, a surprisingly easy ascent. Then on to Beinn MheadhoinColin Crawford13/07/2018
Martin R07/06/2018
bjewing29/10/2017
Alan Whatley29/05/2016
Was doing the Vanesa Trig. Great hill with fantastic views.BigJ10/03/2015
chalky195324/06/2009
From Beinn Mheadhoin. Then northeast to Carn Liath.Alan Moore19/03/2009
see log on TrigpointingUK.com. RHW23/11/2007
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