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The climb to Mullach Coire an Iubhair normally begins on the A86 at [[Loch Laggan]]. | The climb to Mullach Coire an Iubhair normally begins on the A86 at [[Loch Laggan]]. | ||
Geal Charn is connected to [[Creag Pitridh]] by a high wide bealach; and these two are normally climbed together. Geal Charn itself is much wider and flatter than its nearest neighbours and lacks a lot of the features they have. The northern slopes do boast some craggy flanks however as these slopes are bitten into by a large corrie. The | Geal Charn is connected to [[Creag Pitridh]] by a high wide bealach; and these two are normally climbed together. Geal Charn itself is much wider and flatter than its nearest neighbours and lacks a lot of the features they have. The northern slopes do boast some craggy flanks however as these slopes are bitten into by a large corrie. The south-east face drops gently to Loch Pattack and the south-west ridge connects to Creag Pitridh by way of an easy bealach. | ||
A third Munro which can be bagged on the same walk is [[Beinn a Chlachair]], for a walker fit enough to add it to the tour, but this does involve a fairly large descent / re-ascent.<ref>[http://www.climbthemunros.co.uk/geal_charn_laggan.php#sthash.Y5oLnz5a.dpuf Climb | A third Munro which can be bagged on the same walk is [[Beinn a Chlachair]], for a walker fit enough to add it to the tour, but this does involve a fairly large descent / re-ascent.<ref>[http://www.climbthemunros.co.uk/geal_charn_laggan.php#sthash.Y5oLnz5a.dpuf Climb the Munros]</ref> | ||
[[File:Geal Charn (Mullach Coire an Iubhair), Grampians geograph-2953634.jpg | [[File:Geal Charn (Mullach Coire an Iubhair), Grampians geograph-2953634.jpg|thumb|200px|Geal Charn, winter]] | ||
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Geal Charn | |||
Inverness-shire | |||
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Mullach Coire an Iubhair (Geal Charn) | |||
Range: | Grampian Mountains | ||
Summit: | 3,442 feet NN504811 56°53’49"N, 4°27’28"W |
Geal Charn is a mountain in Inverness-shire, which reaches a height of 3,442 feet at its summit, and so it qualifies as a Munro.
The summit of the mountain has its own name, Mullach Coire an Iubhair. After the broad, sprawling mass of hill, Mullach Coire an Iubhair is a small stony cone, topped with a cairn and with a trig point.
Ascent
The climb to Mullach Coire an Iubhair normally begins on the A86 at Loch Laggan.
Geal Charn is connected to Creag Pitridh by a high wide bealach; and these two are normally climbed together. Geal Charn itself is much wider and flatter than its nearest neighbours and lacks a lot of the features they have. The northern slopes do boast some craggy flanks however as these slopes are bitten into by a large corrie. The south-east face drops gently to Loch Pattack and the south-west ridge connects to Creag Pitridh by way of an easy bealach.
A third Munro which can be bagged on the same walk is Beinn a Chlachair, for a walker fit enough to add it to the tour, but this does involve a fairly large descent / re-ascent.[1]
References
Munros in SMC Area SMC Section 4 - Loch Linnhe to Loch Ericht |
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Am Bodach • An Gearanach • Aonach Beag (Alder) • Aonach Beag (Nevis) • Aonach Mor • Beinn a' Chlachair • Beinn Bheoil • Beinn Eibhinn • Beinn na Lap • Ben Alder • Ben Nevis • Binnein Beag • Binnein Mòr • Càrn Dearg (Alder) • Càrn Dearg (Loch Ossian) • Càrn Mòr Dearg • Chno Dearg • Creag Pitridh • Geal Charn • Geal Charn, Ardverekie • Mullach nan Coirean • Na Gruagaichean • Sgor Gaibhre • Sgurr a' Mhàim • Sgùrr Choinnich Mòr • Sgùrr Eilde Mòr • Stob a' Choire Mheadhoin • Stob Bàn, Grey Corries • Stob Bàn, Mamores • Stob Choire Claurigh • Stob Coire a' Chairn • Stob Coire an Laoigh • Stob Coire Easain • Stob Coire Sgriodain |