Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of Cairn Vachich
Height: 652m / 2140ft • Prominence: 32m / 105ft • Summit : a few stones • Trip reports (hill-bagging)


4558 Cairn Vachich
Parked below Torrandhu then up track to Carn Mor, over Sron Aonghais, Geal Charn for Iain Brown's 2500th HuMP then onward to Cairn Vachich for carrot cake and Jura malt to celebrate my 3000th TUMP. Then onward to The Socach, Dubh Breac Hill, Knapps, Green Hill and Greenhill South Top to complete our 23KM journey. Name:Cairn Vachich Hill number: 4558 Height:651m / 2136ft Parent (Ma):1490 Carn Mor Section:21A: Tomintoul to Banff County/UA: Aberdeenshire (UA) Class:Simm, Graham Top Grid ref:NJ269115 (est) Drop:30m Col:621m NJ275111
23-Oct-15 • Dugswell2 • flickr
simm p30 tump dugswell2s3000thtump cairnvachich 24001877221




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4558 Cairn Vachich
Parked below Torrandhu then up track to Carn Mor, over Sron Aonghais, Geal Charn for Iain Brown's 2500th HuMP then onward to Cairn Vachich for carrot cake and Jura malt to celebrate my 3000th TUMP. Then onward to The Socach, Dubh Breac Hill, Knapps, Green Hill and Greenhill South Top to complete our 23KM journey. Name:Cairn Vachich Hill number: 4558 Height:651m / 2136ft Parent (Ma):1490 Carn Mor Section:21A: Tomintoul to Banff County/UA: Aberdeenshire (UA) Class:Simm, Graham Top Grid ref:NJ269115 (est) Drop:30m Col:621m NJ275111
23-Oct-15 • Dugswell2 • flickr
simm p30 tump dugswell2s3000thtump cairnvachich 24001877221









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Notes
- Data: Database of British and Irish Hills v18.2
- Maps: We use OS mapping for England, Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man. Sadly, Channel Islands, Northern (OSNI) and Southern Ireland (OSI) mapping isn't available online, so we use Openstreetmap.