Carn Odhar na Crìche

Hill, Mountain in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Carn Odhar na Crìche

Looking towards Carn Dearg from Carn Odhar Na Criche
Looking towards Carn Dearg from Carn Odhar Na Criche Credit: John McLuckie

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Carn Odhar na Crìche Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.098844/-4.3092235 or Grid Reference NH6003. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Looking towards Carn Dearg from Carn Odhar Na Criche
Looking towards Carn Dearg from Carn Odhar Na Criche
The view down Glen Markie from Beinn Odhar
The view down Glen Markie from Beinn Odhar
View southeast towards Carn Dearg from 886m top
View southeast towards Carn Dearg from 886m top
Monadliath Watershed Source area of River Findhorn
Monadliath Watershed
Source area of River Findhorn
Pitch in Upper Glen Markie Sunny evening in the tent. Camping high while participating in the TGO Challenge 2009.
Pitch in Upper Glen Markie
Sunny evening in the tent. Camping high while participating in the TGO Challenge 2009.
Looking up to Carn Donnachaidh Beag from start of Allt Mòr Most of the walk on this moorland is over 800m. I zig-zagged across moor for 5km and the only things other than the occasional burn was peat field, bogs, rocky outcrops and peat haggs.
Looking up to Carn Donnachaidh Beag from start of Allt Mòr
Most of the walk on this moorland is over 800m. I zig-zagged across moor for 5km and the only things other than the occasional burn was peat field, bogs, rocky outcrops and peat haggs.
Large Stone on lower western slopes of Cairn Ewen I thought it looked like a pudding
Large Stone on lower western slopes of Cairn Ewen
I thought it looked like a pudding
Large Boulder on lower western slopes of Cairn Ewen I could see a cairn through the mist and thought I had climbed further than I had. no such luck.
Large Boulder on lower western slopes of Cairn Ewen
I could see a cairn through the mist and thought I had climbed further than I had. no such luck.
Rock Outcrop on Cairn Ewen
Rock Outcrop on Cairn Ewen
Looking down eastern coire of Cairn ewen
Looking down eastern coire of Cairn ewen
On Cairn Ewen Plateau at cloud ceiling
On Cairn Ewen Plateau at cloud ceiling
Cloud ceiling lifting on Cairn Ewen Plateau
Cloud ceiling lifting on Cairn Ewen Plateau
Carn Donnachaidh Beag from near Cairn Ewen Plateau
Carn Donnachaidh Beag from near Cairn Ewen Plateau
Crossing moorland west of Carn Donnachaidh Beag I thought that I was coming to the end of the peat fields, was I ever wrong. Once I had crossed burn going down to Allt Can nan Croc there was nearly 2km of it.
Crossing moorland west of Carn Donnachaidh Beag
I thought that I was coming to the end of the peat fields, was I ever wrong. Once I had crossed burn going down to Allt Can nan Croc there was nearly 2km of it.
Looking over to Carn Odhar na Crìche's north shoulder from East of Carn Donnachaidh Beag
Looking over to Carn Odhar na Crìche's north shoulder from East of Carn Donnachaidh Beag
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Carn Odhar na Crìche is located at Grid Ref: NH6003 (Lat: 57.098844, Lng: -4.3092235)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///yacht.haggle.fillings. Near Newtonmore, Highland

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