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Name: | Carn Tighearn |
Hill number: | 11575 |
Height: | 424m / 1391ft |
Parent (Ma): | 1491 Corryhabbie Hill |
RHB Section: | 21A: Tomintoul to Banff |
County/UA: | Moray |
Catchment: | Spey |
Class: | Tump (400-499m) (Tu,4) |
Grid ref: | NJ 23694 29410 |
Summit feature: | no feature: heather |
Drop: | 33m |
Col: | 391m NJ240292 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 36 (1:25k) OL62W 420W |
Survey: | Abney level |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 12 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Parked at the small forestry car park at Lagavaich. Followed the marked track around to the SE side of the hill then cut up to the heathery summit. Descended W to visit the marked battle site. Tried to make it to Carn Muldonich but were thwarted by many wind blown trees. Gave up and went to explore the marked aqueduct. Don't build up your hopes, it's a bit of a non event, but it does exist. With Nozzer. | BigJ | 03/02/2024 |
With Big J | Nozzer | 03/02/2024 |
3 of 3: After Knock Frink we drove to the CP at Bridge of Lagavaich. The forest roads lead to 237292 in 30 minutes. Then after climbing through a felled area and passing through a thin band of small trees the heather covered top is quickly reached. With Karen. | ChrisR | 30/03/2023 |
1 of 3 from the small CP at bridge of lagavaich, biked up the track then up through the clearfell area to the top. | robertphillips | 15/10/2022 |
Parked in small off- road car park to NW and followed forest track on foot ( driveable in 2WD), nearly to the top. The final section comprised small saplings and felled trees. We followed the summit ridge east and agreed that the OS SH was the HP although the lumpy ground made it hard to be sure. There were lovely wild views above the pines.3.5 mile round trip. | Denise | 07/10/2018 |
From large parking area at Bridge of Lagairaich forest roads to S side of summit then N through clear fell to summit plateau of young self seeded firs in heather and tussocks glowing orange in late afternoon light. High point at E end of plateau. | RichardM | 07/10/2018 |
Climbed with Baz C. Started at car park at Bridge of Lagavaich. | 187lenny | 18/02/2018 |
From Brig o Lagavaich | Gonk | 17/06/2012 |
lochfleet | 29/10/2022 | |
hill walker | 27/05/2021 | |
thelonious | 22/04/2019 | |
Dave McG | 23/10/2018 |