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Name:Schiehallion
Hill number:103
Height:1083.3m / 3554ft
RHB Section:02A: Loch Rannoch to Glen Lyon
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain,
Murdo, Yeaman, Trail 100
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y,T100,P600,P500)
Grid ref:NN 71386 54761
Summit feature:rock 20m NW of cairn
Drop:716m
Col:367m  NN368396  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 42 51 52
(1:25k) OL49W 386W
Observations:this rock is 15cm higher than a rock under the cairn (NN 71397 54747)
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 1203 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
With Northern Hills. Crystal clear day with little snow. Traversed to Lassintullich. deurgar19/12/2031
mickdavidson26/02/2024
Beautiful day with Davidanabel.martinez03/12/2023
With Anabel, cold crisp dayD.Hoyle03/12/2023
jfwilson07/08/2023
Schiehallion with Peter - Walkhighlands routehummusg03/08/2023
From Dun Coillich community car park clockwise on green & white path, and white dot path to summit. Paths good, single file. Continued clockwise on green & white path to boardwalk in NW & connected straight to Schiehallion path. Straight up & down, back on board walk & back clockwise on boggy green path. Some well placed benches around Dun Coillich with great views of Schiehallion.Lynnebe12/07/2023
Alan Reading11/07/2023
Gallovidian28/05/2023
poppiesrara23/05/2023
From Braes of Foss car park (£3 coins only). Quick up and down while passing through. Good path generally, gets vague in the boulders. Cloud base around 500m with cold E wind, creating sub zero feels like temperature on the top. Car park was busy on arrival post lunchtime, but most people were descending by then leaving the summit and descent very quiet. With Gillianrichard6929/04/2023
From Braes of Foss car park, follow the path and cairns. For Tove's 800th Marilyn. 6.6 miles.JulieB25/04/2023
With Sue, JulieB, Robin, Richard and Tove (her 800th Marilyn). Also went up here on 30/11/86, 25/10/92, 23/8/97, 22/1/06, 17/5/12, and maybe more... usually in fine weather.Phreerunner25/04/2023
MKInnes08/04/2023
pattoland26/03/2023
With Dan ( sort of interesting on YouTube ) A return visit for me, it seems a bigger hill now… all snow avoidable, views a tad muted but extensive in most directions today.stig_nest25/03/2023
Yrarthblewog12/03/2023
wainwrighteer18/02/2023
SunnyAdventures204/01/2023
clanbonham27/11/2022
Straightforward DRC walk from Braes of Foss.TRG31820/11/2022
Sick Kid13/11/2022
weaselmaster13/11/2022
Chris Mac29/10/2022
Up and down from Braes o'Foss. 1 of 1thekirkie pirate21/10/2022
MQ/ DAquartley16/09/2022
With Jeanette…a struggle over the boulderfield.Theslayer14/09/2022
ZiggyTheGreyt12/09/2022
Up and down from Braes of Foss car park. Very wet and windy.JasonStark04/09/2022
ashryalls21/08/2022
Schiehallion from GR: NN 75351 55629Hippster17/08/2022
Schiehallion from GR: NN 75351 55629ronaldo33317/08/2022
With Katj_com16/07/2022
Marra103/07/2022
It was just clear on top.dal09/06/2022
Schiehallion. Walkhighlands routehummusg09/06/2022
Alanjanetf2107/06/2022
Gary Heath03/06/2022
Steve Clark02/06/2022
Jon901829/05/2022
Walked with Steven Purss, Weather clear wind southerly 20mph visibility good & dry throughout. No issues with walk. Completed approx 2 hours up & 2 hours down with lunch, beer & dram @ summit.Jr McG14/05/2022
From Braes of Foss car park clear skies very windy.colinfielding23/04/2022
Livi202010/04/2022
GavinTheobald 310/04/2022
ScottyBoy7602/04/2022
rox.a.k20/03/2022
Wind and sleet on the ridge, clouds below the summits, slushy snow and drifted snow, hard going at times. No views.Cumbrianexile12/02/2022
Usual way from Braes of Foss. First snows of winter made the boulders at the top very slippery. Gusty gales added to the excitement.robphys21/10/2021
Fiona and Christinanrowan09/10/2021
Roxytammy03/10/2021