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Name:Carn Lethendry
Hill number:8532
Height:438m / 1437ft
Parent (Ma):636  Geal-charn Mor
RHB Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Spey
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NH893203 (est)
Drop:44m
Col:394m  NH891198  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 35 36
(1:25k) OL57N 403N
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 15 users)ByDate of Ascent
From General Wades Military Road. Forest road to the pylons then a good path to just west of the top. I went in and out of the windblown area looking for the highest point. Once I got to within 2m of RHWs OSGR. The trees are starting to rot so it is getting easier. However, I couldn't tell where the highest point is. I really dislike these treed hills and the ones to the south are going to be lost to them as well.Alan Moore21/01/2024
From N, mapped tracks past old reservoir, thru gate, good path starts up to L at NH 89556 21170, once in forest follow fence to its HP. For S summit continue S 80m then L thru windthrow, going with the grain the apparent HP can be reached with a little minor tree scrambling (NN 89374 20388 Garmin). Actual HP could be 5-10m further NE, level area covered with windthrow. Chilly, a few spots of rain to finish the dayRHW11/10/2023
Parked to north near A9 bridge over minor road. Followed forestry tracks to almost due west of top, then joined footpath up into woods which went part to top covered in wind-blown trees. Decent path near there headed pleasantly northish to north ridge of hill to rejoin forestry tracks.willyross28/03/2022
Descended ATV tracks from Beinn Ghuilbin then followed roads to near summit187lenny24/10/2021
Park at NH911195 followed GWR to lethendryveole farm then up the power lines to the boundary fence and a path going NE. Summit is covered with wind blown trees. visited with big JNozzer02/01/2021
5 of 5: From Carn Dearg. HP seemed to be alongside the fence at 89361 20464. Easily accessed from the path on the west side. Reading taken from a faint track into the windfall was lower. Back to the pylons and followed them to the road.ChrisR22/03/2020
Summit area is a mess of windblown trees, spent 15 minutes scrambling about trying to find highpoint in vicinity of the 438m spot height. It's possible the true high point is 100m north of there anyway, on E side of fence.Dave McG12/02/2019
Parked and ascended from the minor road to the north just west of bridge under the A9. Followed a good track and then went through open area to the edge of the wood. Once in the wood the area to the west of the wall is straightforward, but the summit is on the other side, where there is considerable windblown.JohnW24/08/2015
hill walker06/12/2022
lindaross28/03/2022
alda16/05/2020
BigJ02/01/2020
chalky195321/03/2019
Arctica01/06/2016
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