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Name:Carn an Lochan
Hill number:4445
Height:646m / 2119ft
Parent (Ma):1095  Carn Chuinneag
RHB Section:15B: Loch Vaich to Moray Firth
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Dornoch
Class:Simm, Graham Top
(Tu,Sim,GT)
Grid ref:NH501839 (est)
Drop:47m
Col:599m  NH497835  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 20
(1:25k) 437N

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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 28 users)ByDate of Ascent
after Creachan an Fhiodha down north to wide col which would have been very wet but for the dry spell recently. Up to boulder strewn top and as PGCE scrambled over several large boulders to ensure HPgrumpy02/06/2023
Parked in car park at Glen Calvie road end for a circuit of 12 Simms, 1 HF and 6 other tops. 43km, 2000m ascent, 13 hours. 12/13. Traversed several large boulders hoping one is the summit.PGCE08/06/2021
7 of 9: From Creachan an Fhiodha.ChrisR23/04/2019
Long walk through from Glen Calvie. Take your choice of two large perched boulders on topColin Crawford14/04/2019
Carn Chuinneag and adjoining hills. Very pleasant walk along Glen Calvie, then stalkers path and final bouldery climb to Carn Chuinneag West Top then across to Carn Chuinneag. On to Carn Maire, Carn an Lochan (several large rocks on summit), Carn na Gobhlaig-beithe and Carn Dubh. Descent S to join track and return along Glen Calvie. Snow flurries on the tops.RobertP01/11/2016
See Carn Chinneagdickscroop18/03/2015
RHW05/05/2008
anguscow12/11/2023
andrew brown16/08/2023
BaggerGutt20/07/2021
neilsan15/07/2021
interloper09/08/2020
Fletch09/08/2020
mae27/06/2019
hill walker21/01/2017
Gavin Theobald02/04/2016
Martin R28/09/2015
Arctica11/07/2015
Tricky25/07/2014
ngthack29/05/2014
mountaineagle24/02/2013
bertbarnett12309/09/2012
chalky195318/05/2010
IainT29/06/2006
alda18/10/2005
StueyB27/08/2005
Alan Whatley16/06/2005
ChrisM1992blank