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Name:Carn nan Earb
Hill number:4328
Height:663.3m / 2176ft
Section:11B: Glen Affric to Glen Moriston
Classification:Tu,Sim,sHu,GT,Y
Drop:94.2m
Col:569.1m  NH 3028 1912  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2128505/09/2017NH 30105 19480  F: outcrop
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Parking at mast (NH308132). Tk past mast then R on new tk, over bridge and up to join old tk from Dundreggan. Long drag up to high point above Loch na Beinne Baine. Carn nan Earb from 2nd pylon. From NH290174 intermittent FPs TR to bealach at NH307176 for Carn Dubh. Down R to Carnis Mhor. Bee line for the low part of the up track at NH294158 but deer fence which had to be climbed, then hazardous terrain with planting divots, so down to gate at about NH304163 and onto a 3m wide ATV tk. Asked Dundreggan VC if they could install a stile and a marked route through their rewilding area to gateIsbjorn03/10/2023
Circuit from Hilton. 8/9PGCE05/05/2022
Biked in on new wind farm track until it merged with the original track and on up to Loch Liath. Crosed dery ford and found god place for tent and left bike. Went west then over Carn na Caorach, Carn Mhic an Toisich and Carn nan Earb without difficulty until... got back to the dry ford which was now a raging torrent and impassable with my bike and tent on far side. Fortunately there is a short section immediately below the dam where it is channelled through a pipe so I managed to get back. The sluices had been opened but fortunately later ibn the evening they were closed again. See also Meall a Chrachaich etc on the 16th.dickscroop15/04/2022
Loop from Blaraidh using tracks to base of S ridge of Carn Tarsuinn, climbed to summit of Carn Tarsuinn, then traverse to Meall nan Oighreagan, Meall a'Chrathaich E Top, Meall a'Charathaich, Meall a'Chrathaich W Top. Joined track to Loch Liath then climb E ridge of Carn na Caorach, continue to Carn Mhic an Toisich and finally Carn nan Earb. Descent E to reach track heading SE and joining ascent route.RobertP29/05/2021
6 of 11: From Meall an Uillt Badan Laraich. With Karen.ChrisR28/04/2021
Bagging this peak from the South (A87) is made considerably easier with the new track starting opposite the phone box at NH308133. Very cyclable provided you have good brakes!BaggerGutt10/09/2020
With LunaBigNick30/08/2020
After Laraich. Circuit from layby E of Dundreggan Lodge. Then S on steep heather for the two subs on way out.RHW22/12/2018
From Hilton. with Carn Mhic an Toisichhils31/07/2016
www.treesforlife.org.ukPeteF11/04/2012
From Creag an Fhir-eoin. To Meall a'Chrathaich West Top.Alan Moore13/03/2009
weaselmaster29/10/2021
Alan Whatley29/07/2020
Marra128/07/2020
mae18/05/2019
alda05/09/2017
neilsan10/07/2016
interloper12/04/2016
Fletch12/04/2016
richtea504029/07/2014
Gavin Theobald28/01/2012
hill walker18/10/2011
chalky195325/07/2008
Tricky11/05/2007
IainT22/05/2006
alda20/04/2006
Alison R20/04/2006
StueyB24/06/2001
ChrisM1992blank