Carn Dearg [Glen Eachach North] (Click to enlarge)
Meall a' Chomhlain of Carn Dearg [Glen Eachach, North (815m)] seen over the shoulder on Sron a' Ghoill, the SW ridge of Carn Dearg [Glen Eachach, South (768m)]
This is the Carn Dearg (815m) which lies to the N of Gleann Eachach. Carn Dearg has three main ridges, NNE to Glas Charn (790m), SW to Teanga Mhor (which is not actually a top), and the longest ridge which runs W to Carn na Larach (745m), W again to Beinn Bhan then S to Teanga Bheag (641m). The summit cone is a triangular pyramid with steep slopes to the E leading down to a small spur Meallan Odhar (700m) The easiest ascent is from the bealach joining Carn Dearg (815m) with Carn Dearg (768m)
Steeper lower slopes S of Carn Dearg (815m) can be avoided by a long walk up Gleann Eachach, otherwise slopes are moderate to easy. Carn Dearg (768m) has steeper S slopes, so choose your route with care.
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