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Name:Cnoc na Gaoithe
Hill number:8876
Height:384m / 1260ft
Parent (Ma):949  Carn a' Bhodaich
RHB Section:12B: Killilan to Inverness
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Ness
Class:Tump (300-399m)
(Tu,3)
Grid ref:NH 58910 39565
Summit feature:not recorded
Drop:67m
Col:317m  NH583395  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 26
(1:25k) 416N
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 18 users)ByDate of Ascent
Very attractive summits & views. Nothing else good! From good parking at Ladycairn thought we'd benefit from a good track up to Carn a Bhodaich. It was anything but. Feet soaked within 500m. Barely a track in places. Cut off up grassy bog at earliest opportunity to fence & summit trig. Following highest ground we picked up the odd animal/mad person trail to reach cairn at .483. Pretty awful ground everywhere. On to Doire Mhor & Cnoc na Gaoithe. The path out was equally bad and indistinct. Vaguely NW then W. Glad to reach the road for the final km.Lynnebe05/08/2023
Dog walk with Diesel, loads of tics.JimA21/06/2023
Sologarbo110320/11/2022
After Doire Mhor. Returned by track shown on map in Ladycairn direction. It does exist.Adrian04/09/2022
From Doire Mhor and down the rough track by the wall to Altourie.sclater04/12/2021
3 of 3: From Doire Mhor on a compass bearing in low cloud and mist. Small cairn. Returned to the road at 575402 then along it to Ladycairn. With Karen.ChrisR02/03/2021
Five minutes into the walk I was joined by a wee terrier I called Trig. He followed me up the muddy path from Ladycairn, bagging Carn a' Bhodaich, Doire Mhor and Cnoc na Gaoithe with me over heather and rock, through deer and sheep. He came to heel when called, ran like a free spirit when not, loved company and aimless chat, and sat patiently for an oaty energy bar. On returning to Ladycairn I was met by his owner's friend, found out he was called Scrappy and had been missing for hours, so had to give him back. An okay set of hills, an excellent walking companion.summitter01/09/2020
From track to NW.willyross31/03/2020
run from Ladycairn CraigW21/07/2018
Matt06/10/2023
IainT13/10/2022
hill walker19/05/2021
lindaross31/03/2020
Dave McG27/04/2019
chalky195306/05/2018
Frannibaggins02/05/2018
Martin R13/05/2016
cachristiso128/02/2016