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Name:An Dun
Hill number:400
Height:827.4m / 2715ft
Section:05B: Loch Ericht to Glen Tromie and Glen Garry
Classification:Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,C
Drop:232m
Col:595m  NN710803  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1740521/08/2016NN 71650 80131  F: tiny cairn (freshly built)
S: Leica RX1250
alda
Summit
Jim
3385927/11/2020NN 71660 80105  F: CairnDSM
Subpoint
1DM
3386027/11/2020NN 71651 80134  F: No featureDSM
Summit
DM
-148916/03/2008NN 71652 80134  F: tiny cairn
O: 29m NNW of main cairn and 0.38m higher; same height as hill 399 to within 0.03m
S: Leica NA730
gvjackson
Summit
-149016/03/2008NN 71653 80135  F: tiny cairn
O: 29m NNW of main cairn and 0.38m higher; same height as hill 399 to within 0.03m
S: Leica NA730
JB
Summit
-149116/03/2008NN 71652 80134  F: tiny cairn
O: 29m NNW of main cairn and 0.38m higher; same height as hill 399 to within 0.03m
S: Leica NA730
JB
Summit
-149216/03/2008NN 71652 80134  F: tiny cairn
O: 29m NNW of main cairn and 0.38m higher; same height as hill 399 to within 0.03m
S: Leica NA730
JB
Summit
-149326/04/2009NN 71654 80132  F: tiny cairn
O: 29m NNW of main cairn and 0.38m higher; same height as hill 399 to within 0.03m
S: Leica NA730
PDC
Summit
-149424/03/2012NN 71652 80134  F: tiny cairn
O: 29m NNW of main cairn and 0.38m higher; same height as hill 399 to within 0.03m
S: Leica NA730
gvjackson
Summit
-149524/03/2012NN 71651 80134  F: tiny cairn
O: 29m NNW of main cairn and 0.38m higher; same height as hill 399 to within 0.03m
S: Leica NA730
JB
Summit
-149624/03/2012NN 71651 80134  F: tiny cairn
O: 29m NNW of main cairn and 0.38m higher; same height as hill 399 to within 0.03m
S: Leica NA730
JB
Summit
-149724/03/2012NN 71650 80134  F: tiny cairn
O: 29m NNW of main cairn and 0.38m higher; same height as hill 399 to within 0.03m
S: Leica NA730
JB
Summit
-149801/06/2013NN 71652 80133  F: tiny cairn
O: 29m NNW of main cairn and 0.38m higher; same height as hill 399 to within 0.03m
S: Leica NA730
jimbloomer
Summit
-149915/03/2008NN 71659 80102  F: cairn
O: 0.38m lower and 30m SSE of tiny cairn which is summit
S: Leica NA730
LR
Subpoint
1
-150016/03/2008NN 71658 80104  F: cairn
O: 0.38m lower and 30m SSE of tiny cairn which is summit
S: Leica NA730
gvjackson
Subpoint
1
-150116/03/2008NN 71661 80105  F: cairn
O: 0.38m lower and 30m SSE of tiny cairn which is summit
S: Leica NA730
JB
Subpoint
1
-150216/03/2008NN 71661 80104  F: cairn
O: 0.38m lower and 30m SSE of tiny cairn which is summit
S: Leica NA730
JB
Subpoint
1
-150316/03/2008NN 71657 80105  F: cairn
O: 0.38m lower and 30m SSE of tiny cairn which is summit
S: Leica NA730
JB
Subpoint
1
-150426/04/2009NN 71661 80102  F: cairn
O: 0.38m lower and 30m SSE of tiny cairn which is summit
S: Leica NA730
PDC
Subpoint
1
-150524/03/2012NN 71661 80105  F: cairn
O: 0.38m lower and 30m SSE of tiny cairn which is summit
S: Leica NA730
gvjackson
Subpoint
1
159101/06/2013NN 71652 80133  F: tiny cairn
S: no
jimbloomer
Extracted
Jim



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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 274 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Rannoch_Monkey31/03/2024
anguscow07/02/2024
SunnyAdventures203/11/2023
Clear. Glad of foldable bike to base 😀davechaffey28/09/2023
GavinTheobald 306/09/2023
Cycled in from Trinifour. left bike at the old lodge, walked from there. crossed the dam and went up from there. Bits of path here and there, none on the tableland, no views either dire day for my 900th simm.hils07/07/2023
stevent080913/06/2023
rocket-ron03/06/2023
Capt Malbec07/04/2023
1 of 3: Parked off the A9 on the Trinafour road. Crossed the sluice/dam at 714792 and then up very steep slopes heading towards a prominent rock on the ridge line. Steeper than I remembered it! With Karen.ChrisR27/03/2023
TommyG22/01/2023
Livi202008/10/2022
Park NN 721705 (just before forest) and good biking to NN 715777. Path up south face (picked up at NN 7177 7949). Descent NN 7201 8130 in easterly direction and direct to A'Chaoirnich picking up deer trod at NN 7295 8106. easy walking on plateau and southerly ridge, descending easily to bike from Meall na Spianaigcarole engel10/08/2022
Stavanger Toestub06/08/2022
SunnyAdventures03/07/2022
Walked the route. Bright sunny day, cool and breezy up high. South Ridge not as steep as expected. Didn't expect a knife edge ridge on the other side. Bridge clearly visible to the north for the other Corbett.Jhimmy03/06/2022
Cycled to river crossing beyond S.lodge, Gaick Lodge track for 0.25k, then deer tracks which zig zag up the non heathery bits to the main track. Returned over the dam and back down track to bikes.iangalbraith24/04/2022
stuartgreig09/04/2022
steven morrice07/09/2021
TamCollie29/08/2021
Up from the A9. Amazing area for exploringAndrew Simmons29/07/2021
Marra126/07/2021
weaselmaster17/07/2021
Parked in the A9 southbound layby by Dalnacardoch Lodge. Mountain bike to the north end of the Sronphadruig plantation. Found the narrow path steeply up through short heather. Cloudless, very warm, excellent visibility.Owen B15/07/2021
chazzyboy1908/07/2021
I parked up at the Fortingall turn off the A9. I cycled into to Loch an Duin. The southern ridge of An Dun looked very steep. I kept up a steady pace pausing only to take photos or catch my breath. I found a trodden path that made the route finding and climbing easier. I reached this first cairn about 1 hour 10 mins after leaving my bike. Great views all round with clear blue skies.langskill01/07/2021
MuckleG04/06/2021
solodonmeister31/05/2021
Big 52km day from Drumguish. Cycled up Glen Tromie to just beyond Gaick Lodge then walked through the Gaick pass and up S slope. Found this uncomfortably steep higher up, soft wet snow. Both tops, then W slopes down- bumslide on snow most of way. The way back to the cycle down by Allt na Craorbie worked fine. Sunny, showers in afternoon- excellent scenery and a lovely path (glad I was walking rather than cycling there) alongside Loch an Duin which had resident Black-throated Diver. Later, a Golden Eagle circled An Dun. On my own (mountain rescue police anyone?) but did have mobile phone with me.pwheeler05/05/2021
Pommyjon18/04/2021
BrianJ16/11/2020
Gallovidian03/08/2020
From A9 (parked in S-bound layby immediately S of track start) cycled along track to Sronphadruig Lodge, walked on 1km or so, forded river and up the S ridge of An Dun to S summit, continued to N summit, descended NE slopes, forded (easily) Allt na Craoibhe and Allt Loch an Duin, then ascended A' Chaoirnich up slopes immediately NE of Allt Bruthach nan Spardan, to summit, continuing S along ridges, descending back to Sronphadruig Lodge and cycled back to A9.kdbennett21/07/2020
We cycled from the A9 to Sronphadruig, dumped the bikes and headed up a snow-capped Am Meadar. Pretty steep going, but just a foretaste of the day. Back down to a dam crossing SSW of An Dun. Came across a deer marksman who fired a couple of shots as we headed up the steep south slope - a narrow path helps for most of the way. Over An Dun's two tops then veered west to the Coire na Craoibhe and its spectacular icy waterfall. Tough climb onto Bruthach na Craoibhe as the wind picked up and the snow got deeper so headed down the stalkers path to Sidhean Coire an Dubh-chadha, a nice wee bump. Walked back to the bikes on the track towards Loch an Dun, but rather than get wet feet we opted for the east side, where a small trail gave some help over rough terrain.summitter07/02/2020
With use of bicycle from A9sarahk30/12/2019
Solo, from Dalnacardoch on MTB. Round of Loch an Duin.John Lee09/11/2019
weaselmaster09/08/2019
Sick Kid09/08/2019
Wayne Morris03/08/2019
Climbed with Richard on the way back from Aviemore after a great week at Elphin, Ullapool, Aviemore. Nice weather and great visibility with the exception of a couple of brief showers.amcculloch21/06/2019
m0untain_n0mad21/06/2019
hillhunter05/05/2019
Trailmaister19/04/2019
paz195325/03/2019
clanbonham21/07/2018
kanderson07/07/2018
Day 1 of a 2 day round with a night in the bivi bag SW of An Dun summit. 12.00 start due to biking round from Glen Feishie where I had been camping,. Set up tent close to river west of Gaick Lodge and then Sgor Dearg(Ct); Boghe-cloiche(Ct); A Mhorconaich(Ct); Meall Odhar Mor(Ct); Creag an Dubh(Ct): Brutach na Craiobhe(Ct); both tops of An Dun (C).dickscroop29/06/2018
bertbarnett12315/05/2018
andrew brown28/04/2018
scoob18/11/2017