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Name:Carn na Laraiche Maoile
Hill number:640
Height:811m / 2661ft
Parent (Ma):639  Carn na Saobhaidhe
RHB Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Findhorn, Catchment Boundaries, Ness
Class:Hump, Simm, Corbett Top, Yeaman, Deleted Corbett
(Hu,Tu,Sim,CT,Y,xC)
Grid ref:NH 58450 11256
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:107.7m
Col:703.2m  NH 5921 1264  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 35
(1:25k) 417
Observations:flat summit area
Survey:Seco 2x Hand Level/Leica RX1250
Comments:Hill 639 surveyed as 10cm higher; unlikely but possible that its summit is lower, which would make this hill the Marilyn
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 35 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked near Wester Aberchalder for a 38km circuit of 12 summits, including 8 Simms. 6/12PGCE05/04/2023
From Coignafearn parking (NH7111180), cycled along track to Dalbeg, continued walking along R Findhorn, then up a finely graded track E along R Eskin, finally across the moor to summit(s) of Càrn na Làraiche Maoile, descended NNE then up over summit of Càrn a' Choire Sheilich, descending NE to col, then NE to the South Top, then N to summit of Carn na Saobhaide, descending initially on track ENE, then SE over bog to upper streams of Allt Odhar, following that to the head of the track at NH619134, down to Dalbeg, cycled back to Coignafearn (7h35m [6h from Dalbeg])kdbennett14/05/2022
From end of publis road to Loch Killin. NE to Carn Fliuch-bhaid(Gt); east to pick up the track through the wind farm to its end at an open, very tidy, hut then up to a not easy to pin down Carn na Laraiche Maoile(Ct); on to Laraiche Maoile S top(Ct);and across to Carn Liath-bhaid(Gt). Easy walking on the wind farm tracks not so good offtrack, a bit rough.dickscroop13/06/2021
5 of 6: From Carn a Choire Sheilich. Settled for the small quartz cairn for photos. Official HP didn't feel any higher. With Karen.ChrisR18/10/2020
Biked up windfarm track from S of Loch Mhorto branch E under the big building and on to the end of the track then leg it up and down. The highest point looks on top of turf somebodies turned over on W side of the old fence. Ran all over the place anyway.Eddie16/05/2019
From Loch Killin/Garrogie Lodge. Crossed to wind farm road by the River E at NH554135 via two Simms, then followed track south then east to a shed about 1km from summit. There's a hydro track leading back to Garrogie Lodge from the Allt Mharconaich near Carn Liath-bhaid.mae25/05/2018
From Sheilich on good firm snow. Hp just E of fence line, fairly level, determined by hand levelRHW30/03/2018
After climbing Carn na Saobhaidhe. Reached Carn a' Choire Sheilich. Took a compass bearing on Carn na Làraiche Maoile. What appeared to be a slightly higher summit appeared further to the right. My slightly higher summit is a slightly different grid reference – must investigate further. I visited both points. I walked out by using the path/track on the north side of the River Eskin to reach Dalbeg and Coignafearn. Note added 2015: The more westerly point is the 809m spot height on current OS 1:50,000 map. The more easterly point is the summit according to DBIH with height 810m.pwbellarby22/03/1997
Tony S29/05/2023
Lindsay M28/05/2023
Dave McG13/11/2019
Martin R22/05/2019
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alda06/05/2019
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Fletch06/05/2019
BaggerGutt09/03/2019
thelonious04/07/2018
bjewing29/10/2017
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Alan Whatley29/05/2016
Norrie Muir08/08/2015
Gavin Theobald04/06/2012
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Colin Crawford15/05/2008
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