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Name:Carn na Larach
Hill number:4194
Height:746.4m / 2449ft
Parent (Ma):637  Carn Dearg
RHB Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Lochy, Ness
Watershed:Inner Moray Firth, Ardnamurchan Point to Lowestoft, Cardiff to Cape Wrath, Dover to Cape Wrath, Lowestoft to Duncansby Head, Land's End to John o' Groats, Greater Loch Linnhe, The Lizard to Dunnet Head
Class:Simm, Graham Top
(Tu,Sim,GT)
Grid ref:NN 33403 96559
Summit feature:no feature: moss
Drop:55m
Col:691m  NN337961  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 34
(1:25k) 400
Observations:flat summit area
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 39 users)ByDate of Ascent
Meall a’ Chromhlain, accessed via footbridge at 333930 not shown on 1:50k map. Cross to Beinn Bhan using an ATV track to help navigate the bog. (This whole route is very wet and full of peat hags.) Carn na Larach to Carn dearg (N). Easy walking to Glas Charn, which has great views. Cross to bealach between Carn Dearg (N) and Meallan Odhar keeping a high line to avoid the worst of the hags. From Meallan Odhar to Carn Dearg (S) and then on to Carn Dearg Beag and Glas Bheinn by obvious route. Descent to track by going roughly south to hit track at point where the Allt na Glas Bheinne meets it. The terrain on this slope is very benign, especially when compared with the rest of the route! Back to car by following the track. There is now a small mobile phone mast (satellite?) at the lodge; the phone box lower down the glen has been removed.sarahk02/05/2023
Parked at Glen Roy road end for a circuit of 9 Simms. 6/9PGCE25/06/2021
2 of 7: From Beinn Bhan.ChrisR05/11/2019
Part of the Gleann Eachach circuitjustin99920/08/2019
From tent at Bridge of Tilt a fine round of what turned out to be 10 assorted tops as ground got easier as I went on after a boggy early couple of tops: Meall a Chomhiain; Doire Baineir; Bein Bhanl; Carn na Larach; Carn Dearg North; Glas Charn; Meallan Odhar;Carn Dearg South; Carn Dearg Beag; Glass Bheinn.dickscroop07/09/2018
Round of Glas Charn, Carn Dearg, Carn na Larach and Beinn Bhan from Glenbuck bothy.Eddie02/12/2007
Climbed April 2007. Estimated date is the 9th.sclater09/04/2007
grassy oasis in a bog desert. TGO Challenge: Laggan to Gairbeinn RHW16/05/2006
Simon Winton08/03/2023
Alan Whatley20/10/2022
carole engel24/08/2022
alda24/04/2022
neilsan19/03/2022
andrew brown24/08/2019
interloper16/07/2019
Fletch16/07/2019
Toril23/06/2019
Dave McG25/03/2019
weaselmaster02/03/2019
Sick Kid02/03/2019
mae24/05/2018
Tony S26/11/2016
BaggerGutt30/05/2016
pwatson198003/12/2015
Colin Crawford14/05/2013
BrianMatthews30/06/2012
Gavin Theobald12/11/2011
Colin Crawford29/11/2008
Tricky04/05/2008
benarmine09/08/2007
StueyB07/03/2007
jimbloomer10/05/2004
chalky195310/05/2004
Martin6615/02/2003
m0untain_n0mad17/05/1999
IainT27/05/1996
Sherlock06/08/1994
Alan Moore31/05/1989
ChrisM1992blank