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Name:Carn na Gearraig
Hill number:4680
Height:403m / 1322ft
Parent (Ma):951  Carn nam Bad
RHB Section:12B: Killilan to Inverness
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Beauly
Class:Hump, Tump (400-499m), Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,4,Y)
Grid ref:NH 41267 37644
Summit feature:outcrop
Drop:125m
Col:278m  NH415363  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 26
(1:25k) 431
Observations:outcrop 140 WSW at NH 41142 37583 may be as high
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 22 users)ByDate of Ascent
Solo. Stunning afternoon light!garbo110329/11/2022
Parked on narrow grass verge immediately N of Mauld driveway (NH398384). Locked gate and CCTV sign made for confusing start. FP starts up S bank of stream, then small gate on L takes on through garden and onto main forest road,, on N side, up to lochan. In descent, forest road goes into the policies of Mauld House, with escape over aforementioned locked gate.Isbjorn25/02/2022
Visited both tops.hill walker19/12/2021
1 of 2: Parked at The Bothy at Mauld. From the north side of the Bothy went up east with the fence and stream on our left. Then through a gate, across the stream and through an abandoned garden to the good forest track which led to Loch Mhuilinn. Snow covered heather to P395 and fence south to the 2 outcrops across the fence at the top. Both seemed highest, probably equal. NB on our way down the track led into the private grounds of Mauld House and the padlocked gate with a CCTV sign. With Karen.ChrisR04/01/2021
Couldn't see the track at Mauld, so took a longer route from Inchully. Got permission to park at the farmyard there, and spoke to the gamekeeper in the house to the SW, before going through the gate, across the field, and up the pony track into the birchwood. Followed pony and deer tracks up onto the hill. Reasonable walking, though boggy in places. Pleasant walking in the wood. Explored various possible highest points.LizH21/05/2019
Repeatchalky195305/05/2018
Good track to lochan starts from directly behind the house (not from the yard)and is thereafter as shown on 1:50000 mapingTony S27/10/2017
From NW, followed Allt a Chonnaidh, Loch a Mhuilinn. Back via Gobhar. Mapped track doesn't leave road where shown; I barely used it.RHW06/05/2017
bike, walk CraigW12/07/2014
Walked up from Mauld.Almanac13/06/2014
AndyS15/10/2023
mae25/02/2023
Lindsay M16/10/2022
Martin R21/05/2019
PeterAH21/05/2019
Alan Whatley23/04/2016
Rowan14/05/2013
Laurel14/05/2013
RCFC20/04/2013
chalky195318/08/2012
Colin Crawford17/05/2011
bjewing15/05/2011