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Name:Garbh-charn
Hill number:3226
Height:854m / 2802ft
Section:12A: Kyle of Lochalsh to Garve
Classification:Hu,Tu,Sim,HHB,CT,Y
Drop:105m
Col:749m  NH290418  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
783624/05/2015NH 29298 41068  F: East base of large cairn
O: Not good visibility but cairn looks to be obvious summit with outcrops obviously lower
RHW
Summit
Jim
2931813/10/2019NH 29296 41065  F: well-built cairnDSM
Summit
DM
3914931/08/2022NH 29294 41070  F: Large cairnDSM
Summit
DM
-1434011/08/2011NH 29291 41069  F: large cairn
O: many rocky outcrops in summit area
chriswatson
Summit



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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 39 users)ByDate of Ascent
From standard c park for munros…as you start to gain height, the path becomes muddy atv. It then splits….have confidence, it goes the correct way. A solid bridge over burn. It will now be muddier….and will assist quite a bit of way up hil. I aimed for bealach and took bearing. G Charn top was more complex that imhad thought….many deer. Same way back down.VerySlowPlodder23/07/2022
Parked at start of track by Loch Beannacharan. Up track, then rough ground. After the South Top.PGCE04/05/2022
Dave McG06/03/2022
bjewing28/05/2021
Great viewsBaggerGutt23/10/2020
Marra130/05/2019
ianwatson19/05/2019
From South top. Windy and in cloud at top. Getting views occasionally.187lenny16/09/2018
Gallovidian27/05/2018
weaselmaster30/03/2018
Sick Kid30/03/2018
interloper27/08/2016
Fletch27/08/2016
gary198123/07/2016
After the 529m S top. Then to Sgurr a' Choire Ghlais - took low level route crossing Coire at 500m, as didn't fancy battling across munros against blustery rainy strong cold westerly (and no designs on a 2nd round..) This saved a bit of climbing overall.RHW24/05/2015
Alan Whatley22/04/2015
mae26/06/2014
iaindbrown16/05/2014
Colin Crawford12/05/2014
Ascended from Sgurr na Ruaidhe. Good views west along Strath Farrar.JohnW29/07/2013
hill walker21/07/2013
Lindsay M05/08/2012
neilsan06/05/2012
First top on round of eastern Strathfarrar Humps. Climbed up from Ruaidhe col. Fine cairn on top.chriswatson11/08/2011
Gavin Theobald03/05/2011
CraigW08/08/2010
chalky195309/09/2009
TamCollie11/07/2007
jimbloomer14/06/2006
IainT12/05/2006
alda21/04/2006
With two friends. A round of the Strathfarrer Hills. We started walking from the track junction just beyond where track crosses Toll a' Mhuic. We reached the tops of Beinn na Muice (two of us), Carn an Daimh Bhain, Sgùrr na Muice, Cadha Raineach, Point 880m, Sgùrr na Fearstaig, Sgùrr Fhuar-thuil, Creag Ghorm a' Bhealaich, Sgùrr a Choire Ghlais, Carn nan Gobhar, Sgurr na Ruaidhe, Garbh-charn (just me) to end at the track just east of Allt Coire Mhuillidh.pwbellarby12/07/2004
StueyB12/06/2004
bertbarnett12312/05/2004
Ken_Stewart17/07/2002
andrew.allum01/01/2000
Arctica03/08/1997
From SE starting near Deanie Lodge and over Carn an t-SnathAlan Moore18/05/1988
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