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Name: | Carn na Loinne |
Hill number: | 6305 |
Height: | 545m / 1788ft |
Parent (Ma): | 646 Carn na h-Easgainn |
RHB Section: | 09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath |
County/UA: | Highland |
Catchment: | Findhorn |
Class: | Dodd (500-599m), Highland Five (Tu,5,HF) |
Grid ref: | NH762325 (est) |
Drop: | 37m |
Col: | 508m NH759320 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 27 (1:25k) OL60 418 |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 23 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Up the track from the North at the couple of houses of the A9. Back over the easterly TuMP. Bit of unexpected misshap crossing various peat channels to get to the col to this TuMP. One snow covered channel bottom wasn't firm peat but instead both legs were into quagmire up to above my knees. Immediate soaked boots, socks, trousers, with freezing water and initially, held fast and difficulty of extracting legs that felt like dabber of losing a boot. Had to immediately lean back across the remaining snowy bit, and gingerly ease each leg out. A good job it was benign, wind free sunny weather, or it couldn't been much mute unpleasant. Once sitting on a dryish bit of heather, I could ease off each wellington boot in turn, tip out loads of water peell off both saturated socks, wring them out, put them on again and continue on my way. Both gloves also saturated too. Fortunately feet and legs seemed to warm up reasonably well, once I got going. Back at car. Finally, fresh dry socks. | vegibagger | 26/02/2024 |
Parked along road to Lynemore, a few hundred metres from the A9 turnoff. Up easy track to Carn na h-Easgainn then further along it to its end E of Beinn nan Cailleach. From here, a wet heather and hag hike to the top and back, the summit being close to a newly erected fence. Back over Carn na h-Easgainn then continued along track until SW of Carn na Loinne. Further heather & hag from this point until on the summit. Trods lead from the top to another moorland track, presumably built for grouse botherers, to the NE. When it started turning E we went straight down the forest fence line over heather to the A9, scaled a deer fence and walked inside the A9 safety barriers back to the starting point. 3 hours. | summitter | 10/11/2023 |
From Dalmagarry parking area, under railway bridge on north side of Dalmagarry Burn, then newish estate track to end, from where rough ATV track and paths lead to top. Have previously contemplated this hill from nearby graham, but burn crossing, lumpy ground and fences put me off - today's route definitely easier. | willyross | 03/04/2023 |
lindaross | 03/04/2023 | |
Tiresome tussocks on traverse from LRT to S, but very dry underfoot, at least. Descent to Lynemore also trying. | NorfolkPT21 | 17/07/2022 |
StueyB | 17/05/2022 | |
Gallovidian | 19/06/2021 | |
stooby | 17/03/2021 | |
Gavin Theobald | 19/01/2020 | |
4 of 4: From Carn na h-Easgainn. With Sam. | ChrisR | 24/12/2019 |
Frannibaggins | 30/11/2019 | |
Dave McG | 05/02/2019 | |
With Alex & Adrian, quick detour on the way down Carn na h-Easgainn. | Tony J | 06/10/2018 |
With Alex C.and Tony J. | Adrian | 06/10/2018 |
Alex C | 06/10/2018 | |
ARM | 29/06/2018 | |
chalky1953 | 11/04/2017 | |
Martin R | 20/05/2014 | |
PeteF | 26/04/2014 | |
hill walker | 29/04/2013 | |
DaveMcS | 02/10/2012 | |
cachristiso1 | 05/06/2012 | |
mikebeattie | blank |