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Name:Carn Loch an t-Sabhail
Hill number:6475
Height:497m / 1631ft
Parent (Ma):853  Sgurr an Airgid
RHB Section:11A: Loch Duich to Cannich
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Alsh & Duich
Class:Sub490-499m hill
(s4)
Grid ref:NG 96128 25449
Summit feature:rock slab
Drop:22m
Col:475m  NG959252  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25 33
(1:25k) 413N 414N
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 2 users)ByDate of Ascent
I thought I'd get a first ascent in, so imagine my disappointment when I found Alan Moore got here first. Cloudbase now 3000' feet though so things are looking up and good view of my target, Carnan Cruithneachd.Wycombe Wanderer24/05/2023
I wasn't expecting much but it was a surprisingly nice hill. It had an easy scramble on the southeast side and a steep descent to the north. My first ever hill with no previous recorded ascents. I was quite pleased about that. I'll try and not do any more so other people can also enjoy being first ascenters.Alan Moore22/05/2023