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Name:Carn Lochan na Beinne
Hill number:6157
Height:692m / 2270ft
Parent (Ma):518  Ben Macdui [Beinn Macduibh]
RHB Section:08A: Cairngorms
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Spey
Class:Subsimm
(sSim)
Grid ref:NJ 01018 08561
Summit feature:no feature: tussocks
Drop:28m
Col:664m  NJ011083  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 36
(1:25k) OL57N 403N
Observations:cairn to WNW at NJ 00936 08617 is 3m lower
Survey:Seco 2x Hand Level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 23 users)ByDate of Ascent
The frozen Lochan na Beinne and the cleft to the SE were nice. Went up from Glenmore Forest by Allt na Ciste and down to the west of Creag nan Gall. Didn't find any paths and both ways were rough. Interestingly on the way down I found two wooden marker arrows in the trees but, unlike RHW, no path.Alan Moore17/01/2024
From Coire na Ciste car park to Stac na h-Iolaire, then traversed over this one on the way to Creag nan Gall. Visited alleged high point and the nearby cairn also.NormanW17/07/2023
3 of 3: From Stac na h-Iolaire. Returned NNW and descended the path on the SW side of Creag nan Gall, mentioned in Ernest Cross's book. Now disused and treacherous. Met the main Lochan Uaine track near a bench at 9992 1021. With Karen.ChrisR22/11/2021
16.7 miles 2369ft walk. Start at Glenmore campsite, to Carn Lochan Na Beinne, back to Glenmore campsite.stephenbuda11/09/2021
I had forgotten how hard it is to wade through knee-deep, soft snow on lumpy ground. It took me 90 minutes to walk 2km from the car park. Didn't even bother to look for the col.alda09/12/2020
From lower car park followed path NE past Lochan na Beinne187lenny18/10/2020
A tough little hill to get to. Came over from Stac an h-Iolaire. Walked back to the lower car park along a good track, then up to the upper car park to retrieve the van. Solo.Dangerous Dave17/09/2020
After Iolaire. Rocky gap to SE quite striking. HP level tussocks. Back via mapped path NNW, obscure in forest but old signs and terracing suggests used to be popular routeRHW10/06/2018
2 day bothy trip after a night in the hutchison hut went over beinn a chaorainn, beinn a chaorainn beag,A choinneach, bynack more, bynack beg,stac na h lolaire, carn lochan na beinne, and back to the ski centre.robertphillips23/09/2016
From WNWRHW06/10/2002
Grimpeur123412/10/2020
IainT08/10/2020
chalky195322/03/2019
Alan Whatley08/06/2018
hill walker20/04/2018
weaselmaster22/09/2017
ajwxyzt26/03/2017
neilsan21/06/2016
Steve Q31/10/2015
Dave Geere01/09/2012
daviemore06/05/2002
BrianMatthews19/05/1989
Rob Pen y Garn10/02/1966