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Name:Carn Mor
Hill number:3069
Height:874.1m / 2868ft
Parent (Ma):428  Carn a' Gheoidh
RHB Section:06B: Pitlochry to Braemar and Blairgowrie
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Simm, High Hills of Britain, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,HHB,CT)
Grid ref:NO 11012 75040
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:47.4m
Col:826.7m  NO 1038 7619  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 43
(1:25k) OL52N 387N
Observations:cairns not at highest point
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 97 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Round from Spittal of Glenshee: Gleann Taitneach, Carn Bhinnein, Carn a'Gheodidh and then Carn Mor. Descent by track to A93.benalder28405/11/2023
Bran HFB15/09/2023
Easy top before heading to Creag LamhaichFellhugger10/09/2023
Ben Gulabin et al from Spittal of Glenshee. 2 of 4thekirkie pirate04/08/2022
Cycled up the track from the South, but at 830m a hail storm came in so abandoned the bike there and sheltered in a shooting butt. Walked the last 500m to the summit, somewhere between the two cairns.NormanW11/05/2022
HBbHB. From the small layby on A93 150 yards S of Ben Gulabin track, via that track all the way to the top and back. An easy up and down.Minto25/01/2022
From the small layby on A93 150 yards S of Ben Gulabin track, via that track and the path to the SE Top (an excellent viewpoint), BG and Carn Mor, via the track leading almost to the summit and three cairns. Some icy snow patches, but an easy descent thanks to the full moon.Nick Down118/12/2021
From Spittal of Glenshee for a round of Ben Gulabin, Carn Mor and Carn Bhinnein.rhalstead07/09/2021
Walked out to Carn Bhinnean from the Ski centre,then down via Carn Mor to road. With Ben.jenx06/09/2021
Backpacking route from Spittal of Glenshee. Misty and intermittent rain for much of route but much brighter on final part. Walked along access road past hotel and ascended W side of Craig a'Chaise to reach summit of Creag Dearg. Continued along ridge to Creag Bhreac and then long pull to summit of Glas Tulaichean. Descended on ridge to NNE and then short climb to Glas Tulaichean North Top, with good views to Loch nan Eun. Descended above W shore of Loch and climbed to beallach, then out and back to Mam nan Carn, and short steep climb to Beinn Iutharn Bheag. From here descended roughly S to NE of loch, then gently slopes to Carn a' Chlarsaich East Top, then back to Carn a' Chlarsaich. Continued ridge SE to Creag Easgaidh, and E to Creag Easgaidh East Top. Descended NE to beallach at 677m and long steady climb to fine summit of Carn Bhinnein. Retraced steps for a way then E to Carn a' Gheoidh. Headed S over Carn Mor and taking the track down to the A93, finding route above the RobertP13/07/2021
Round of 7 Simms from Spittal of Glenshee: Carn Mor, Creag Easgaidh, Carn a' Chlarsaich, Glad Tulaichean North Top, Creag Bhreac, Ben Earb, Creag an Dubh Shluic.PGCE24/07/2020
from the south track all the way from A93robertphillips21/08/2019
Round ridge from Creag Lamhaich, mostly on good tracka and followed it down to A93. KeithByTheC27/07/2019
Used the continuation of the Ben Gulabin track.richtea504028/05/2019
Debs and Tali, last outing before we head home. Enroute to Ben Gulabin.Mountain Goat31/03/2019
Windy forecast and tired legs meant a short day with two straight up and downs from the road at Rhiodorrach. First up west to Carn Mor where I was surprised to see a Landrover right on the top - no driver in sight. The back down, across the road and a similar ascent of Carn Ait. No sign of any snow on either top which must be rare in late February.dickscroop22/02/2019
Ben Gulabin, Creag Lamhaich & Carn Mor from the Glenshee side. A good round of hills, taking about 4 hrs including a stop in the bothy near the Carn Mor summit to shelter from the wind.summitter12/01/2019
Up from the Spittal. Good track, not much to see in this glen. Solo.Play2End18/06/2017
Ascended from the south. There is a track but the ground is easy going.JohnW24/10/2016
self - with Carn a'Gheoidhdavidsbatty19/07/2016
Up the stony vehicle track from the south.Pete R17/10/2015
Various cairns on summit plateau but not at the highest pointalda15/09/2015
neil hutton14/05/2014
With Peter. Ski Centre - Carn Aosda Hut - Carn nan Sac - Carn a'Gheoidh - Carn Mor (2 Golden Plovers) - track to main road about 1 mile N of Spittal. Pick one of 3 cairns for the top,chrisbien02/06/2013
SMHC hill day Peter, Anne, Karin, John, Alan Henry, Steve McFarland & me flight of snow on the corbettLizzieG18/11/2012
did this one from the N after dropping off Carn a'gheoidh , easy trek across the ridge to a flat area with commanding views across the valley to Creag Leacachtorkm19/08/2012
Linear walk: Spittal of Glenshee - Ben Gulabin - Carn a' Gheoidh - The Cairnwell - Carn Aosda - ski centredavidpettit8409/04/2012
OK low-heather summit, decent views. acw circuit from Spittal of Glenshee; track leads SE from summit RHW25/03/2005
Sometime in the 1980's. Doing Carn a'Gheaoidh from the south.hillsmanblank
Glenford19/11/2023
Matt31/08/2023
Livi202026/03/2023
Kevin2903508/10/2022
Dave McG02/10/2022
Lorna S28/08/2022
Tony S22/08/2022
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Ibex14/08/2021
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Simon Winton07/12/2020
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Tricky05/11/2020
PeteN10/08/2020
Blair28218/07/2020
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