Càrn Mòr 829m (2720ft)
Summit Feature: Tiny cairn on rock 16m SSW of cairn (Survey: Abney level)
Classification: 500, Bishop, Corbett, Docharty, Hump, Marilyn, Simm, P30 Tump, Yeaman.
OS Grid Ref: NM903909 (10 figure Grid Ref: NM9030590943).
UK Area: 10 - Mallaig to Fort William (OS Maps 1:50k 33,40. 1:25k 398E.)
Latitude: 56.96201, Longitude: -5.45074, Height: 829 metres (2720 feet)
Prominence: 613 metres (2011 feet)
Unique Waypoint POI Name: 0829.C (DoBIH Hill ID: 780)
Associated Child Hill(s):
Carn Mor East Top (616m, p79); Carn Mor South Top (686m, p21); Meall nan Each (589m, p23); Meall nan Spardan (651m, p15); Monadh Gorm (478m, p82);
External Links for Carn Mor:
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Data courtesy of the Database of British and Irish Hills
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- '0829.C' NM903909 Carn Mor (829m, p613)
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Carn Mor's Ten Nearest Neighbouring Hills...
Carn Mor South Top (0.9km)Meall nan Spardan (1.7km)Meall nan Each (2.0km)Carn Mor East Top (2.2km)Bidein a' Chabair (2.5km)Meall an Tarmachain (2.8km)Sgurr nan Coireachan (2.9km)Meall na Sroine (2.9km)Sgurr na h-Aide (3.0km)Cnoc Gorm (3.2km)
Carn Mor has been climbed by...
Alex Thomson Andrew Brown AndrewFinnimore andys assynt_bob Barry Smith belfarm carolje Chalky1953 Chris Upson cjo Colin Crawford cuillin Denise drjohnyoung fergie GeorgeH Georgie gigha Gman45 GordonAdshead HillmanImp hils HochMcGandy iaindbrown IainT Jim.Fothergill jim1876 JimH johnevenden JohnM KennyB Laurence Lindsay M malky_c Margaret ngthack nigelcorbetts nordicstar NormanW oakesave PeterTennant rhw RichTea sammoore sclater The Rover weaselmaster xslawekx yt Zilly
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Data courtesy of the Database of British and Irish Hills