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Name: | Tom Dubh nan Caorach |
Hill number: | 8100 |
Height: | 259m / 850ft |
Parent (Ma): | 61 Beinn Dubh |
RHB Section: | 01C: Loch Lomond to Strathyre |
County/UA: | Stirling |
Catchment: | Forth |
Class: | Tump (200-299m) (Tu,2) |
Grid ref: | NN438016 (est) |
Drop: | 76m |
Col: | 183m NN427030 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 56 (1:25k) OL46S 365S |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 6 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Firebreak quite overgrown by now, easier? through the old trees, but not easy. Partly sunny day, cold wind and good views of Loch Achray and Stirling. | iangalbraith | 05/03/2021 |
From Kinlochard to Tom Dubh nan Caorach from the track to the North, guided by the sight and sound of the derelict, metal-plated lookout tower. I followed the track west to its end, then made the best of overgrown and water logged firebreaks en route to Stob a'Bhlair Bhain. Several firebreaks blocked by fallen stands of trees. Tough going for a short walk. | Nick Down1 | 20/12/2020 |
8 tump bike round from parking in fc cp near renagour 8/8 up wide fire break from near hp of track, 70m of young trees to go through to the top. | robertphillips | 04/11/2018 |
Fairly easy from forest track to the north. Derelict metal fire tower on the summit, which has been recently replanted. It will be a lot less accessible in a few years time | Colin Crawford | 29/03/2016 |
chalky1953 | 09/11/2017 | |
ajwxyzt | 18/03/2017 |