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Name: | Carn na h-Easgainn |
Hill number: | 646 |
Height: | 617.2m / 2025ft |
RHB Section: | 09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath |
County/UA: | Highland |
Catchment: | Findhorn, Catchment Boundaries, Nairn |
Class: | Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Graham, Yeaman (Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,G,Y) |
Grid ref: | NH 74393 32071 |
Summit feature: | no feature 40m SSE of trig point |
Drop: | 173m |
Col: | 444m NH710276 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 27 (1:25k) OL60 418 |
Observations: | ground 40cm above flush bracket of trig point (NH 74382 32107); knoll 4m S of trig point is c 50cm lower |
Survey: | Abney level/KR 2x Hand Level/Leica RX1250 |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 326 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
Parked to the East of Lynbeg on the A9 space for a few cars and followed the track all the way to the summit, Four and half mile in Two hours. Nice leg stretcher after landing in Inverness airport that morning. | WAYNE ROWLETT | 29/03/2024 |
Carn na h-Easgainn 616m Marilyn/Graham, under largely blue skies. Up the track from the North at the couple of houses off the A9. Another S75** trig pillar, my third of the week. Back over the easterly TuMP. Bit of unexpected misshap crossing various peat channels to get to the col to the TuMP. One snow covered channel bottom wasn't firm peat but instead both legs were instantly plunged into quagmire up to above my knees. Immediate soaked boots, socks, trousers, with freezing water and initially, held fast and difficulty of extracting legs that felt like risk of losing a boot, if I wasn't careful. Had to immediately lean back across the remaining snowy bit, and gingerly ease each leg out. A good job it was benign, wind free, sunny weather, or it could've been much more unpleasant. Once sitting on a dryish bit of heather, I could ease off each wellington boot in turn, tip out loads of water peel off both saturated socks, wring them out, put them on again and continue on my way. Both glo | vegibagger | 26/02/2024 |
From small parking area at Lynebeg. | JasonStark | 17/02/2024 |
Parked along road to Lynemore, a few hundred metres from the A9 turnoff. Up easy track to Carn na h-Easgainn then further along it to its end E of Beinn nan Cailleach. From here, a wet heather and hag hike to the top and back, the summit being close to a newly erected fence. Back over Carn na h-Easgainn then continued along track until SW of Carn na Loinne. Further heather & hag from this point until on the summit. Trods lead from the top to another moorland track, presumably built for grouse botherers, to the NE. When it started turning E we went straight down the forest fence line over heather to the A9, scaled a deer fence and walked inside the A9 safety barriers back to the starting point. 3 hours. | summitter | 10/11/2023 |
Nice sunny day, with Andrew on our way to the NW. Easy track all the way, but midges were bad at times. | BasherBob | 14/08/2023 |
Straight up and down the track from Lynebeg. 90 minutes. | davidpettit84 | 04/06/2023 |
R bike to summit | Richard Tait | 29/04/2023 |
Parked at Lynebeg west of the A9, followed the track past the houses and past a nice wooden carved bench amongst the birch trees by the ford. Then up the track all the way to the trig point and true summit 40m SSE. Visited the hunters hut to the north for a pot of lunch, then back the same way. Breezy but dry, good views to the Kessock bridge and Beauly Firth, 02:20hrs all in. | chillyman8 | 30/10/2022 |
Circuit from A9. 
1 of 3 | thekirkie pirate | 26/09/2022 |
Mild, high cloud and hazy in distance, breezy but also a little muggy especially in the glen; 40 min jog up the LRT from Moy | NorfolkPT21 | 17/07/2022 |
From lay by 168 beside the A9. Straight up and back. 2hrs. | MichaelF | 14/05/2022 |
See log for Beinn Dubh | carole engel | 09/05/2022 |
From parking area at Lynebeg. Misty | colazione | 01/05/2022 |
Parked just off A9 by cattle grid (NH767339), walked past Lyneberg and Lynemore, following track all the way to the summit, return same way (1h40m) | kdbennett | 02/04/2022 |
With Rhona & Struie. Lovely, sunny, unseasonably warm day. From Lynebeg but parked east of A9. | DampandDusty | 27/03/2022 |
Plenty of space to park at Lynebeg. Easy walk, dusting of snow after Storm Corrie. V breezy on top. | CJM | 31/01/2022 |
Veryhappybunny | 04/10/2021 | |
Ample parking at Lynebeg. Easy walk up gravel road to summit. Solo. | Dangerous Dave | 09/09/2021 |
CK | SheilaS | 07/09/2021 |
With M. Easy ascent, newish track all the way. V warm, sunbathing on the summit. | douglas_easton | 29/06/2021 |
Quick bag (no.2) on the long drive north. Good parking between the A9 and Lynebeg, then the walk up the excellent track could not have been simpler. | Owen B | 19/06/2021 |
From Lynebeg. Nice easy out and back along 4x4 track to break up journey to Inverness. | quadbarrel | 22/05/2021 |
From Lynebeg. | ger | 08/09/2020 |
Parked in Moy and followed the bulldozer track up and down. | rhalstead | 30/08/2020 |
From Lynebeg up and down the track in rain. Trig then across to the high point. | SS | 27/07/2020 |
By bike from A9 (wrong layby, bit too far S) in sunny, windy weather. Looped up one hill track and down another. En route Torridon to Edinb. | Rounsfell | 25/07/2020 |
1 & 3 of 4: Out from Lynebeg. In cloud at the top. Return from Beinn nan Cailleach. Lunch in the bothy. Cloud had cleared 5 mins after we passed the bothy on our outward leg. Weak sun as we ate. Then clouded over again. With Sam. | ChrisR | 24/12/2019 |
Here for the trigpoint. TP:UK log: 
 
Up the track from Lynebeg, easy estate track. You can park at the water reservoir but I park before the cattle grid near the houses. Absolutely no view from the trig point as in cloud. However it didn't rain and it wasn't anywhere near as cold as it has been so very happy. | thejackrustles | 22/11/2019 |
Track from Lynebeg. Great viewpoint with a lot of cloud inversion in the distance, especially to the west. Light, patchy snow cover at top. | mcbboyd | 16/11/2019 |
With IR, led by Lynn, from Dalmagarry. | Maggie | 07/09/2019 |
With Gill, Alex & Adrian after Sharen's 1000th trig celebrations on Corryhabbie Hill. | Tony J | 06/10/2018 |
An easy stroll up the track from Lynemore in the sunshine with Alex, Tony and Adrian. Splendid views. | Gill | 06/10/2018 |
Very enjoyable quick hill to fill in the rest of the afternoon with after Sharen Kingham's event on Corryhabbie Hill. | Alex C | 06/10/2018 |
From Lynebeg. 1 HR 10 minutes there and back. | Longwojo | 14/08/2018 |
G and A , Kate | arthurwhittaker | 12/08/2018 |
Up bulldozed track from Lynemor. | ngthack | 07/06/2018 |
With Dave Roeder. Parked at Lynebeg (14:15) and followed track to summit. Lots of windmills. Some drizzle, some sun. Finish 16:20. | dbb | 22/04/2018 |
As others from Lynemore. | Lionel Bidwell | 14/04/2018 |
MMC Aviemore Day 2. Rob W, Nick H, Jon M and I followed the Grahams and Donald route from Lynebeg along tracks to the trig. Snowy fresh dry day. | alexmaclennan | 04/03/2018 |
Bagging the trig. | BigJ | 12/02/2018 |
From Lynemore - track to summit area. | RobertP | 06/11/2017 |
Bike from Slochd hostel to Moy and then up via usual route on good track. Windy and drizzly but pleasant enough. Views rather obscured. | dickscroop | 19/10/2017 |
Heather | garbo1103 | 17/09/2017 |
A pleasant jaunt up the track from Lynebeg. | Nick Down1 | 30/07/2017 |
From Lynebeg. Track all the way. Saw white 4x4 near Summit. Great views. With the F.C, Steely, Slim Jim and S. | The Captain | 18/06/2017 |
From Lynemore. Track goes to 24 paces from trig. Wandered around over likely candidates for highest point, one sunk a couple of inches when I stepped on it. Met one of the admin team of hill-bagging on way up. | rogreeves | 12/05/2017 |
from Lynemore via the new bulldozed track, with Peter Cottam and Laurence Rudkin | Galltywenallt | 12/05/2017 |
From the small car park just before Lynebeg. Followed the estate track all the way to the summit. Lovely conditions with bright blue skies and just a couple of inches of snow all the way up. Descended by the same route up. | Peterb | 09/02/2017 |
M J O. From Lynebeg. Gentle stroll up and down track on route up north to AT. About 1 hr 15 return. Warm 15 deg with a gentle smirr on top. | Martin66 | 29/10/2016 |
Took bike to summit | duchally | 31/03/2016 |