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Name: | Carran Hill |
Hill number: | 7063 |
Height: | 417m / 1368ft |
Parent (Ma): | 1492 Cook's Cairn |
RHB Section: | 21A: Tomintoul to Banff |
County/UA: | Moray |
Catchment: | Deveron, Catchment Boundaries, Spey |
Class: | Tump (400-499m), Subhump, Yeaman (Tu,4,sHu,Y) |
Grid ref: | NJ376413 (est) |
Drop: | 95m |
Col: | 322m NJ387402 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 28 (1:25k) 424S |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 16 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
4 of 4: After Tips of Clunymore we drove to 356408. We followed the good track until 300m west of the TP. Accessing the forestry involved negotiating a lot of difficult windthrow. The TP would be difficult to locate without GPS. Exiting we zig zagged west and south until hitting a track heading west to join the main track at 37376: 41226. With Karen. | ChrisR | 23/01/2023 |
Fae the lay-by at 392401 past fower gey friendly heifers, ower boggy grun and alang the edge o the plantation, which ah ventured intae fur the last wee bittie, avoidin windblaw tae reach a moss-covered trig. | sclater | 13/06/2022 |
Walked up from Black Hill | 187lenny | 27/02/2022 |
Parked part way up the track from the west and continued on foot. Both firebreaks now have lots of fallen trees but gets better closer to summit. | govanah | 21/01/2022 |
From west - drove up track to park at NJ 3644 4097, although could have continued about 0.2 miles further. Tracks to NJ 374 413. Firebreak east best as no windthrow. Open wood to trig | carole engel | 25/10/2018 |
Middle-age trees,dense but accessable . | chalky1953 | 06/03/2015 |
Here for the trigpoint TP:UK log: 
 
Already tired from Tulloch Hill it was probably not the best idea to attempt this, however I was close and it was only 2km from the parking....track started off ok, steep but wide, decided to stick to it and learn from previous Hill of Mauderie mistakes but probably walked 500m out of my way and ended up on a path with deep snow and gorse, then followed the arrow to the trig which I didn't spot until I was within 5m, it's gone native and blends in very well! | thejackrustles | 15/02/2015 |
see log on TrigpointingUK.com. | RHW | 22/05/2009 |
Gonk | 21/10/2021 | |
Alan Whatley | 27/06/2021 | |
hill walker | 21/10/2019 | |
thelonious | 23/04/2019 | |
Dave McG | 21/09/2018 | |
vgiorgio | 26/01/2018 | |
vgiorgio | 15/08/2017 | |
RichardM | 18/08/2014 |