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Name:Carn Tarsuinn
Hill number:6165
Height:759m / 2490ft
Parent (Ma):598  Geal Charn
RHB Section:08B: Cairngorms
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Spey
Class:Subsimm
(sSim)
Grid ref:NJ 06631 10949
Summit feature:small shelter cairn
Drop:22m
Col:737m  NJ062113  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 36
(1:25k) OL57N OL58N 403N 404N
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Please report via the contact page any logs you see below which describe or encourage acts of trespass.  Please quote the hill number and hill name.

Logged Descriptions  (logged by 21 users)ByDate of Ascent
2 of 3: From Carn Bheadhair. Easy walking after the very rough ground earlier. With Karen.ChrisR19/06/2022
A 7 top bike round from 998 167 carn a chnuic, carn na loinne, carn na h ailig, bile buidhe, carn tarsuinn, carn bheadhair, cairn rynettin.robertphillips18/04/2022
Descent then ascent from Carn na h-Ailig.187lenny21/07/2019
After the Hump. Surprisingly a small shelter cairnRHW01/04/2018
Dry, high cloud, strong wind, good views.iangalbraith23/09/2009
W Geal Charn and Jenxnordicstar01/09/2009
supposed to be bagging Creag Mor with TamTamCollie04/04/2006
Alan Whatley03/10/2023
Gallovidian20/06/2023
alda17/02/2020
Dave McG22/02/2019
hill walker10/11/2018
Martin R08/06/2018
iaindbrown08/06/2018
BaggerGutt29/07/2017
ajwxyzt25/03/2017
Dave Geere03/09/2012
chalky195329/11/2009
Colin Crawford19/05/2000
IainT30/12/1988
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