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Name:Carn Ealasaid
Hill number:602
Height:792m / 2598ft
RHB Section:08B: Cairngorms
County/UA:Aberdeenshire, Moray
Catchment:Don (Aberdeen), Catchment Boundaries, Spey
Watershed:Mull of Kintyre to Rattray Head
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Corbett, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,C,Y)
Grid ref:NJ 22770 11768
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:156m
Col:636m  NJ246128  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 36
(1:25k) OL58N 404N
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From ski centre. Beinn a' Chruinnich, Carn Ealasaid and Tolm Buirich. Had a wander around summit area to all possible high points. With Lisa and Daniel.CJM29/01/2024
Climbed with Louise Waters, Gemma Andreae, Jack Reed and Simon Walsh on an OMC Meet the Smugglers Hostel, Tomintoul. Climbed from Blairnamarrow up Càrn Ealasaid first then across to Beinn a' Chruinnich. Jack 'summited' one of the abandoned chairlift pylons. Returned via Allt Farbh-bheinne, 3:20hrs all in.chillyman818/11/2023
With Corbett to East c20Km from Glenshee. Haggy challenge. Grey, dry.davechaffey30/09/2023
With J during a hot & sunny week based in Tomintoul. Parked at the ski centre, followed the track up to the memorial stone bench on Carn Mhic an Toisich. Then across to Beinn a'Chruinnich. Lots of dead birds around. Avoided the worst of the hags by walking beyond the last ski pylon where a narrow path keeps to the crest to the broad col & then to the summit. Crawling on the heather was a red-legged shieldbug which must have hitched a ride up there!NotReallyABagger03/09/2023
rocket-ron14/08/2023
After Simmvegibagger07/07/2023
Punkywull20/05/2023
Fiona Richardson15/04/2023
anguscow12/11/2022
Solo from The Lecht ski centre. Had planned to do this as part of a single route from Corgarff castle with Brown Cow Hill, bu the River Don was in spate, and very strong winds at the Brown Cow summit had me rethinking the original plan. Parked at a deserted ski centre and walked up the zig zag path up to Carn Mhic an Toisic, then to Beinn a' Chruinnich - wind mostly at my back at this point. Dropped down a narrow path through the heather and through the tedious peat bog. Ascent up to the summit was painless but within about 40m of the summit, the wind was ferocious. Tapped summit cairn and descended back down to return the same way. Total time 1h 38min.mproudfoot30/10/2022
From the ski centreAdrian31/07/2022
From Corgarff Casle free CP to SE (NJ 254 089). Track to Carn Ealasaid and onto Craig Veann via Tolm Buirich. Fence is now electric but there are several stiles over it - thank you land owners. Out and back to Liath Bheinn and Carn Bad a'Ghail. Crossed mapped path at NJ 1867 1000 without even noticing it. Stuck to mapped line and it did improve. Met land owner and estate manager on bridge at NJ 208 086. Interested in where I had been and what I had seen - no idea and mountains. Charming and welcoming. Well managed estate with consideration for walkers (stiles over fences)carole engel27/07/2022
spallen14/07/2022
Robinho0809/07/2022
MuckleG08/07/2022
TommyG02/07/2022
On tracks from Corgarff Castle.rhalstead20/06/2022
With Rhona and Struie over Carn Ealasaid from small parking space just E of Blairnamarrow. Back via Beinn a'Chruinnich and when descended nipping westwards over Lurg Dhubh on path skirting edge of formaer woodland. NB. In spring and early summer, watch out for a large seagull colony on top of Beinn a Chruinnich. Chicks everywhere, running around. Def put the dog on the lead!DampandDusty16/06/2022
with Katj_com11/06/2022
geoffreycurnock29/05/2022
From the ski centre. Track up to Carn Mhic an Toisich, then contoured round to the col at point 694 across peat hags and heather. Path up to the summit. Descended east along tracks marked on the 1:25,000, crossed Camore Burn then contoured at about 620-650m asl through thick heather but no peat hags back to the ski centre.Owen B23/04/2022
From large layby on A939 at NJ224151, followed good track up to a col, then less distinct tracks near fence line to summit os Beinn a' Chruinnich, continued at first SW the SSW across col and up Carn Ealasaid mostly on tracks, then NW swinging to W across the heather, sedge and some peat hags to summit of Tolm Bùirich, then N following intermittent ATV tracks to Carn Breac, meeting the turning loop of a track from the W, but continuing on NNW, downslope on a foottrack along the line of grouse butts, crossed Allt Nuadh, skirted Lurg Mullaich, crossed Allt Blairnamarrow to an old ATV track that led up to the A939, and returned to the start (3h45m)kdbennett21/03/2022
Gallovidian01/03/2022
Sick Kid08/02/2022
weaselmaster08/02/2022
Jenn21/01/2022
Pommyjon02/01/2022
highlandrock16/12/2021
Bob6724/11/2021
2 of 5: From Beinn a Chruinnich. With Karen.ChrisR09/11/2021
saas22/10/2021
SunnyAdventures04/10/2021
Huwel04/10/2021
Solo. Cycle from Cock Bridge. Cycle to summit, down via Dunanfiew. Round trip less than an hour. Good tracks.John Lee11/09/2021
gettingonabit16/08/2021
Easy track all the way to the summit of Carn Ealasaid from the A939 north of the Cock Bridge bridge, then more challenging heather 'n' hag terrain to Tolm Buirich and Craig Veann. The trudge over the lower Carn Bad a' Ghuail and Foal's Craig offered little respite, and the so-called path SE of The Eag was impossible to find until it becomes a legit grouse-blasters track. Being suckers for heathery punishment we nonetheless pressed on to bag Druim Bhuirich and Tom Dunan, enjoying a quick skinny-dip in the Allt Reppachie to cool sore limbs and bodies before the hot track-traipse back to Loinherry and the A939.summitter18/07/2021
after Carn Mor. From ski centrejef06/07/2021
ThickIce28/06/2021
LadyinAyeVan11/06/2021
benalder5010/06/2021
Arrived straight after bagging Brown Cow Hill. Decided in starting from a sunny but breezy Ski centre. Tried to take short cut across but returned by the ridge line to Beinn a' Chruinnich. Strange flock of birds followed me most of the way down!Jhimmy03/06/2021
1/3 Parked at clearing beyond snow gates at NJ 25661 09507 and walked down before taking the easy path all the way to top, weather threatened to clear and create some views but never go there, went on to Beinn a’ Chruinnich through the peat hags and dropped down to ski centre before walking back up the A939 and ticking off Hill of Allargue before descent to car, completing the circuit.PDuncan8220/05/2021
From Castle car park, keeping to the track. Surprising amount of wildlife lower down. High up much lichen. Ideal reindeer habitat if they are ever reintroduced here!GWR Chris13/05/2021
sarah mundell11/05/2021
stalky1418/04/2021
From Corgarff Castle, followed road round to Loinherry then up to summit187lenny27/12/2020
Started from Corgarff Castle, along River Don and then onto hill tracks which peter out towards the top. Deer fence crosses summit of Craig Veann. Then continued on peaty ground to Tolm Burich and the higher Carn Ealasaid. Descended to Cairn Vaich and down track to Loinherry, then to the road and back to the castle. 21km.PiranhaFish27/09/2020
Ambitious solo mini-adventure to bag the two 'Lecht Corbetts' (+ 4 other tumps in-between) as a 3 hr+ evening hill run after school at Strathdon before darkness @7.30pm in late Sept. 4.16pm departure. Stormed up through the ski fencing over the Chrunnich summit and broke into a run. Back at the car in just 55 mins (33 mins to summit -22 mins back - my OMM training put to good use here despite the event next month cancelled re.Covid). Shortish climbs and good peaty grassy surface and paths for the large part aided a speedy outing - wonderful to be running in these big open empty spaces. Then straight on to Part 2 the long (and slower) 12km return to distant Carn Mor. Made it back to the car on schedule at darkness at 7.35pm. Drained luke warm tea from flask and ate left over lunch crusts -ravenous. Ski buildings looking forlorn out of season.Chris Pearson23/09/2020
Rockdoctor11/09/2020
Ibex08/09/2020
With Rob Quick ascent of Carn Ealasaid from ski center.alexmaclennan07/09/2020
From Blairnamarrow up pretty much non existent path to shoulder then summit. Returned by the top with its mast and ski tows down to track and along road.SS26/07/2020
Andrew Stalker27/06/2020
With Dave breaking through crustmike__riley03/03/2020
decibel03/03/2020
alda25/02/2020
stuartgreig29/10/2019
Richard Martin23/10/2019
weaselmaster11/08/2019
Sick Kid11/08/2019
Climbed with Richard when staying at Aviemore. A quick run from Lecht. Not bad weather with the exception of a few heavy /short showers.amcculloch20/06/2019
With John from Dunanfiew cottage. Great views especially to Ben Avon. Veryhappybunny26/05/2019
From Beinn a'Chruinnich KeithByTheC13/05/2019
BaggerGutt13/05/2019
49pp30/04/2019
From Blairnmarrow via Lurg Mheadhonach. Snowfall 2 days ago meant a trek through deep snow and the ascent took 3h instead of est. 2h in snow-free conditions. It was very worthwhile for being in a snow covered landscape, very beautiful, on a still, sunny day. With Pete. See Beinn a' Chruinnich log for return route.pwheeler18/03/2019
Ralph01/01/2019
Had to double back to Lagganlia for my boots that day. Good track up to the summit from Allargue though.iansm10/11/2018
EasternHiker10/11/2018
mikebeattie02/11/2018
buggerlugs21/10/2018
otis.laws07/10/2018
Glenford07/10/2018
Vin03/10/2018
bertbarnett12309/09/2018
tummelv02/09/2018
Jaxter06/08/2018
Circular trip from Corgarff Castle taking in the nearby trig.BigJ26/06/2018
vgiorgio28/05/2018
Blair28219/05/2018
Lionel Bidwell19/04/2018
Susan Bidwell19/04/2018
Dee Rogers19/04/2018
Quick out and back from the Lecht passdavidpettit8402/04/2018
scoob24/03/2018
Fi24/03/2018
andrew brown16/12/2017
With George W.GHC. Weather clearing surprised its quite nice up here.Play2End29/10/2017
With AS, ES, CW and the Reids, from Cock Bridge.iks29/10/2017
With AS, IS, CW and the Reids, from Cock Bridge.eks29/10/2017
Clach Liath28/09/2017
georgeh6019/09/2017
A 7.30 start for a morning walk and the opposite side of the A938 in the afternoon. From ski station up ski slope to Beinn a'Chuinaich, Carn Ealasaid, Toim Buirach, Liath Bheinn, Carn Bad a'Ghuail and back to start by-passing first two tops.dickscroop24/08/2017
wintergreen06/08/2017
Crawford Lindsay06/08/2017
ghaley01/08/2017
An improvised walk late in the day, after I found myself without the maps for various hills I had planned, and unable to find a map seller in Dufftown. From the Lecht via the seagull colony to Beinn a'Chrunnich, then to Carn Ealasaid and back. Stay high on the intervening ridge to escape the clutches of the peat hags. And, for variety, walk up or down the mountain bike route from the Lecht, avoiding more bogginess.Nick Down128/07/2017
Rambling Ray21/06/2017
beckybags15/06/2017
A Peckish15/06/2017
SRFrank29/05/2017
Out & back from The Lecht Ski center. On own.MorecambeMonkey16/05/2017
With Nick Gibbsbatrigg14/04/2017
Trailmaister01/04/2017
With Yeltzbagger.Stevie n Tay22/03/2017
With Stevie n Tay.Yeltzbagger22/03/2017
Simon Winton02/11/2016
elma spencer16/08/2016
1/2 From Lecht CP with ElizyanneGmacT13/08/2016
elizyanne13/08/2016
Solo fr pub just N of Cock Bridge, 1h to top, some running but some too steep even though good landrover track. Strong W wind on top, cold and no shelter! On over peat to B a' Chr.NorfolkPT2127/07/2016
patrick19/07/2016
Tartantraveller17/07/2016
gary198117/07/2016
Parked at nj 224 151,forest track then heather noor, with mora. mobbed by seagulls.BLACKHILL07/07/2016
captainslow11/06/2016
CDMC meet to Tomintoul, with Alan Dow,Dave Duncan, Vania Kennedy, Lindsay Moffat, Janet Sinclair + Lawrie Wilson.clashcityrocker05/06/2016
brianb05/06/2016
On final day of RBS HWC Ballater weekend. I parked in the car park of the pub in which we had a drink after Brown Cow Hill on the Sunday. It was a straightforward climb up a good track all the way to the top. Although I felt that I was struggling up the track, I got to the top in under the guidebook time. I drove home via the Lecht, Tomintoul and the A9.langskill30/05/2016
GavinTheobald 229/05/2016
David S24/03/2016
A nice enough walk from Corgaff castle, but it was disappointing to find that I could have bagged this hill on my mountain bike. I did a short part of the walk off piste and found the most amazing mixture of plant life and lichen, incredibly colourful. Thick mist and drizzle evaporated my enthusiasm for an extended walk, so I scuttled back down in time for very early tea and cake.Gill18/03/2016
JimT20/01/2016
dynamo8306/01/2016
Alone, on way home from Badenoch at Hogmanay.Grinner03/01/2016
Gav026801/12/2015
Weather fair.MountainMac11/11/2015
With Janice from the Ski CenterJamesSDonald08/11/2015
Parked at the Lecht Ski Centre then directly up the muddy Beinn a'Chruinnich before continuing on to the Corbett Carn Ealasaid on a grey misty morning.Dugswell218/10/2015
hillhunter26/09/2015
Tom Mundell29/08/2015
Iona29/08/2015
Captain Quack27/06/2015
jfwilson23/06/2015
StephenPSmith20/05/2015
weaselmaster16/05/2015
Sick Kid16/05/2015
Parked at Lecht ski centre, easy stroll to summit. Then walked over to Carn Mor. Company: Soloiandesbottes14/05/2015
From Lecht car park. (Route shown at: http://gayleybird.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/ord-ban-carn-ealasaid-geallaig-hill-and.html)Gayle14/05/2015
Wayne Morris22/04/2015
Pleasant cold bright day. Easy walk with great all round views.kenmorti27/03/2015
hils03/03/2015
From the south edge of the car park at Lecht. Up Beinn a'Chruinnich and over to Ealasaid - 2 hours return. Solo.bolton19/02/2015
Training for GMCnix_snilloc01/11/2014
duchally20/10/2014
Ben Rinnes07/08/2014
MichaelF25/06/2014
paz195325/06/2014
Adding old logsAngelaf15/04/2014
valmac13/04/2014
briansv650s19/01/2014
The Rodmiester17/01/2014
hill walker30/11/2013
RobB28/11/2013
NormanW09/08/2013
benalder28401/05/2013
bobhem2526/03/2013
From Lecht ski centre, detour south to avoid ski pistes then north to avoid dropping down to Camore Burn. Hazy and overcast, extensive patches of spring snow.Topographer5706/03/2013
With Alvin, Hetti & David from Bassetlaw Hill & Mountain club. Drizzle and wind.alwaysinshorts02/03/2013
Johnny Corbett04/01/2013
CK SheilaS02/01/2013
Ainsyboy23/12/2012
IainK24/11/2012
RobertP04/11/2012
bertbarnett12318/08/2012
R Richard Tait31/07/2012
corbett bagging carn mor and carn ealasaid from the ski centre.robertphillips28/07/2012
davechristie7226/07/2012
coldfeet718/06/2012
Gonk01/06/2012
steven morrice22/04/2012
hornet08/04/2012
selfdavidsbatty25/03/2012
dodgyknee18/03/2012
from bend car park, down to burn and up S side of hill via track. Great views to Cairngorms and all round. V cold wind though bright. dropped downn to Camore Burn then back up slope of Allargue hill to car.niallp17/02/2012
sarahk04/01/2012
Peterb22/11/2011
Bobf20/09/2011
Ultima Thule19/09/2011
clanbonham04/09/2011
Mudskipper29/06/2011
BasherBob14/05/2011
Thorny27/04/2011
BlackPanther15/04/2011
oatcake06/04/2011
borderline20/03/2011
marsdavs09/10/2010
chriswatson27/09/2010
peterstanding20/08/2010
m0untain_n0mad18/08/2010
PeteF16/08/2010
Clova08/08/2010
mae30/07/2010
try9fan23/05/2010
Colin Crawford22/05/2010
highlandhillwalker15/05/2010
silverhow28/03/2010
Martin R31/12/2009
bowlesy22/11/2009
Ian28415/09/2009
ger31/08/2009
garbo110330/08/2009
An approach from the W meant missing out on all the ski clutter at the Lecht so we had miles of moor and wilderness all day for this one.torkm21/06/2009
Oik10/06/2009
Fletch25/05/2009
rogreeves19/05/2009
ngthack15/05/2009
kinley02/05/2009
mcollins26/04/2009
AndyS14/04/2009
TamCollie02/04/2009
andy macp25/03/2009
And 22/10/2021chrispine29/01/2009
redcon16/01/2009
anne336624/12/2008
jimbloomer26/11/2008
Jim.Fothergill05/11/2008
Went from Lecht Ski Centre, climbing Beinn a' Chruinnich on the way way. Easy given the starting elevation, little uneventful and an easy going two hours.Kevin2903512/10/2008
Alan12/10/2008
alasdaircairns07/10/2008
DaveMcS05/10/2008
lordtonult05/08/2008
thelonious26/07/2008
scott duncan24/05/2008
from CorgarffJA21/05/2008
with Brown Cow hill - circuit from road nr Cock Bridgenordicstar04/05/2008
jenx04/05/2008
willyross01/05/2008
lindaross01/05/2008
Nozzer13/04/2008
Martyn114/03/2008
Barry Smith13/03/2008
raffemeister09/03/2008
Frogreen31/01/2008
1 of 6: From Well of Lecht.ChrisR23/10/2007
needanewdog29/06/2007
keithpostie21/05/2007
iaindbrown23/04/2007
Wycombe Wanderer07/04/2007
Sunhat06/04/2007
With Ian Soulsby.Dangerous Dave04/02/2007
richtea504004/02/2007
ajwxyzt04/02/2007
Smudge27/12/2006
hill walker27/08/2006
cmac29/07/2006
Bisquitine24/07/2006
nicolajane14/05/2006
Cuillin20/04/2006
Dave McG02/04/2006
Tricky01/04/2006
RunForTheHills13/02/2006
Am Bodach11/02/2006
Gavin Theobald00/00/2006
kathyh05/11/2005
iainwalton23/10/2005
h3cla15/09/2005
Alan Whatley17/07/2005
hillsman22/06/2005
Self and PeterInvicta1417/06/2005
Martyn102/06/2005
oldsteve13/05/2005
PGCE05/05/2005
alda19/03/2005
JulieB30/12/2004
phil10130/12/2004
govanah31/10/2004
Campbell Singer06/10/2004
grumpy13/09/2004
petesimpson07/08/2004
Carn Ealasaid (NJ 227118) S/F NJ247129 Windy, cold, heavy showers, cloudbase 2000', overcast. Careful navigation required in fog.John Young01/08/2004
Bag200001/05/2004
BrianJ14/03/2004
bertbarnett12307/03/2004
foggieclimber07/02/2004
PhilMcLean31/01/2004
dave g30/12/2003
From the Ski Centre; with The F.C. and S.The Captain31/07/2003
tallblond27/07/2003
TONY DEALL13/05/2003
brangie17/12/2002
Galltywenallt29/09/2002
douglas_easton29/09/2002
3 kinnears14/07/2002
amswanston05/07/2002
Colin Crawford20/05/2002
Circuit from A939 Ironstone Mine car parkrjf3530/03/2002
Minto07/11/2001
Alan Moore31/05/2001
daviemore29/05/2001
neilsan27/05/2001
David Purchase22/05/2001
Crumblie201/05/2001
MC JC. From the Lecht ski centre. Strong wind with hail and snow. Dull hill.Martin6615/04/2001
Calico09/04/2001
From Allargue Hotel and Loinherry. Easy ascent up a totally non-descript hill, with miserable cairn.Aye Jimmy18/02/2001
FCL01/01/2001
hill walker03/08/2000
graham2814/06/2000
LesH05/06/2000
Winterfloodian29/05/2000
AndrewFinnimore23/04/2000
GaryJones01/04/2000
interloper19/01/2000
Arctica16/01/2000
andrew.allum01/01/2000
rpettit01/01/2000
Easy top given the elevation start.gman09/09/1999
chalky195317/08/1999
chrisbien24/07/1999
Solo From the Leachd ski centrefergie20/07/1999
Tony S30/06/1999
Lorna S30/06/1999
rdhumble25/06/1999
Up and down from Dunandhu.Eddie13/12/1998
Rowan30/10/1998
Laurel30/10/1998
assynt_bob11/10/1998
tallscottishguy11/10/1998
IanHHill13/08/1998
hughbagger22/07/1998
BaggerGutt10/07/1998
LizH18/02/1998
PeterAH18/02/1998
Andrew Simmons04/02/1998
Colin Crawford14/10/1997
Ken_Stewart05/08/1997
RCFC03/08/1997
Solo HFB30/07/1997
benarmine00/04/1997
john steel17/08/1996
Sherlock17/08/1996
Alison R28/07/1996
solodonmeister18/04/1996
from car park near Wade milepost. On road for 1 1/2m to path leading up valley by stream and onto trackless heather for very long slog uphill.. On path to top of slope at a col and over spongy stuff to firmer top at 15.40. Flies.arranc18/07/1995
Chrissy15/07/1995
Alaric14/06/1995
N.Morters20/03/1995
PM27/12/1994
Gallovidian24/06/1994
tickchazzyboy1915/06/1994
Jossker05/04/1994
Cold, windy, clear views.iangalbraith01/04/1994
GordonAdshead00/04/1994
RichardM12/03/1994
Denise 12/03/1994
IainT17/11/1993
ambrosegillham19/08/1993
bjewing00/08/1993
Tony Rogers09/06/1993
Alone. From the car park at Corgarff Castle. Went along the track to Delnadamph Lodge. Crossed the river to the ruins of Dunandhu and ascended to the summit of Tom Dunan. Hence skirting to N of forest, partly on path shown on map (vehicle track) past shooting butts, stone man at 745m to summit of Carn Ealasaid. There is a vehicle track across the summit coming from NW. I followed this track, with some short cuts, over Carn Vaich to Loinherry. There is a slatey outcrop above Loinherry where several stone men have been constructed. Went along the track to Allargue Hotel on main road and so to the car park. The weather was fine – cloudy initially but improving. Good views of Mount Kenn, Lochnagar, Ben Avon, Beinn a’ Bhuird, Cairngorm, Ben Rinnes, all except the last snow covered.pwbellarby18/04/1993
softsquare19/03/1993
Isbjorn13/02/1993
Memorable for the hangover.ARM01/01/1993
ChrisU20/12/1992
PeteN24/11/1992
bertbarnett12307/11/1992
On skifasgadh01/11/1992
Kompass01/11/1992
Lindsay M02/08/1992
johnbarnard2527/05/1991
Corbett bagging: Carn Mor, Carn Ealasaid and Brown Cow Hill RHW29/03/1991
Meagaidh01/02/1991
JGC26/07/1990
aul-fogie24/06/1990
Route 87 in Cicerone guide to be published in 2012ancient brit28/05/1990
Chris Peart16/04/1990
eddieh11/01/1990
StueyB07/05/1989
Alone via skies from LechtSpudGunn23/03/1989
sclater18/01/1989
Ascended from the road, having cycled from Tomdoun.JohnW21/07/1988
Thearlaichdubh26/06/1988
Norrie Muir16/03/1988
With Leigh Habron and Gordon TailbyRobF31/12/1987
Date uncertain, circuit from the Lecht ski centre, returning via River Don to Cockbridgerjf3527/06/1985
Kiltie15/07/1983
amblemark01/01/1970
GuyF01/01/1970
kanderson01/01/1970
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