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Name:Carn na Sean-luibe
Hill number:4676
Height:582m / 1909ft
Section:12B: Killilan to Inverness
Classification:Hu,Tu,5,HF,Y
Drop:116m
Col:466m  NH035344  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
-1835402/06/2012NH 02442 35222  F: outcropRHW
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35502/06/2012NH 02442 35222  F: outcropRHW
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From Killilan - would have cycled to Coire-domhain if I hadn't had the dog with me but a pleasant walk to there and the path beyond (hasn't rained in weeks so the rivers and paths were virtually dry). Interesting top though the view was rather restricted as the higher tops east and north were in mist. Came back over Aonach Beag - another nice wee top. 6hrs car to car.StueyB06/06/2023
1 of 3: From Killilan. NB the bridge at Coire-domhain is no more. Rock hopping alternative. Interesting viewpoint, midges annoying. With Karen.ChrisR17/08/2022
From the East Top. Then down to Glen Ling and Killilan. I had to ford the two streams on the way (both easy as dry weather). Heather burning by the churned-up path down to Coire-domhainAlan Moore10/04/2019
Splendid remote top, done after fording the River Ling from the north. The alternative summit is significant and I'd be surprised if it isn't a Tump in its own right.Colin Crawford10/05/2016
RHW02/06/2012
mae28/05/2023
bjewing16/08/2020
Alan Whatley19/05/2016
Gavin Theobald14/06/2015
chalky195318/06/2013
ajwxyzt02/06/2012