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Name:Meall Horn
Hill number:1130
Height:776.7m / 2548ft
Parent (Ma):1130  Meall Horn
RHB Section:16B: Durness to Loch Shin
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Durness, Catchment Boundaries, Laxford
Watershed:Dover to Cape Wrath, Cardiff to Cape Wrath
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Corbett, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,C,Y)
Grid ref:NC 35263 44909
Summit feature:large cairn
Drop:264m
Col:513m  NC338461  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 9
(1:25k) 445
Observations:rock outcrop 35m SE at NC 35292 44888 may be as high
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 281 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
davezeking29/06/2023
Sick Kid24/06/2023
weaselmaster24/06/2023
LesH08/06/2023
Stavanger Toestub03/06/2023
Round trip from the parking area just off the A838 to the north of Achfary. Track past Lone and followed up towards the Bealach Horn, before striking off around 400m across peat hags to gain the ridge between Meall Horn and Creagan Meall Horn. Great views from Creagan Meall Horn by wind had picked up a lot and clouds came down on Meall Horn, followed by sideways rain. Sabhal Mor, descent to bealach then Sabhal Beag, where rain finally relented. Steep but straightforward descent to Bealach na Feithe (aim SE to avoid outcropping crags), then track all the way back to Lone and beyond. Turned ankle did not help, but good track along the Abhain an Loinne did. 25km, 6h10Rockdoctor22/05/2023
Meall Horn and a traverse of Foinaven from just north of Achfary with John & Jon. Took the track and path from the car, to around 400m up then struck NE up to the Meall Horn summit area. Descended back down to below the crags above the track and countoured around to rejoin the track. Left the track at around 500m and then cross the wet moor and up the rocky terrain to An t-Sail Mhor. From there followed the ridge over to Ganu Mor and had lunch. Followed the ridge around to Ceann Garbh and then descended NW into the wetlands and back across to the A838 where a second car was parked. Amazing day under blue skies and a cool breeze - total time 8h 11minmproudfoot08/04/2023
From Achfary CP. Good track in, perhaps best to go just beyond 400m contour, there's a faint atv track picks it's way between the peat hags. Direct line hideous.iangalbraith07/04/2023
Creagan Meall Horn, Meall Horn, Sabhal Mor & Sabhal Beag. With DC & PM.CJM27/03/2023
From the SIM with CM and D.Dave. Very strong wind and cold. Great views northwards.bolton27/03/2023
Creagan Meall Horn, Meall Horn, Sabhal Mor & Sabhal Beag. With Chris & Phil.Dangerous Dave27/03/2023
Robin5607/10/2022
Intermittent clearing and clashing. Occasional rain shower, but largely dry. Very slow slog over the boulder slow NE of Arkle to get to col for Meall Horn. Knew its run out of daylight. Long 12 hour day over three Marilyns and two hour 6km walk out in the dark.vegibagger23/09/2022
briansv650s27/08/2022
hillhunter03/06/2022
With J during a week in Sutherland. Very windy day with brief blustery showers put us off Arkle, so we set off for Meall Horn from the usual point, passing Lone & continuing up the track. Went further than the SMC guidebook suggests avoiding the boggy stuff & then traversed SE underneath Creagan Meall Horn before slanting up to the summit of Meall Horn. Sheltered from wind on N side of cairn for half an hour then emerged to find the wind moderating rapidly. Returned by the same route, a now very pleasant late afternoon wander in the sunshine.NotReallyABagger18/05/2022
stuartgreig23/04/2022
Catbells7706/04/2022
GuyF04/04/2022
Sologarbo110319/03/2022
Sabhal Beag (G), Meall Horn (C)Huwel10/11/2021
SunnyAdventures10/11/2021
Solo. Cycled from Achfary to 400m contour on Alt Horn track. Left bike and traversed E to col and then summit. Very windy and wet, poor visibility. Same route for descent.John Lee09/09/2021
carole engel08/09/2021
Jill Robertson02/07/2021
vuirich28/06/2021
redcon27/06/2021
Parked in car park by bridge for a long round of 12 Tumps in 13 hours. 4/12. Onwards to Sabhal Mor.PGCE09/05/2021
From Lone straightforwardly up Creagan Meall Horn, back to Meall Horn and on to Sabhal Beag (which contrary to book, is the most northerly Graham! Drop don from end of ridge and good path back to Lone.dickscroop19/08/2020
geoffreycurnock31/07/2020
patrick30/07/2020
LadyinAyeVan24/07/2020
andrew brown29/03/2020
ambrosegillham21/03/2020
SteveB04/12/2019
Ralph15/10/2019
From Sahbal Beag. Views just as good on the second visit!MichaelF23/07/2019
weaselmaster28/05/2019
Sick Kid28/05/2019
MMC Durness WE. with Rob Wight and Nick Harrington. An add on to the Foinaven cross walk. A stiff 1 hour there and back.alexmaclennan12/05/2019
From Arkle. South of Lochan na Faoileige, then a direct moderately steep ascent.Owen B20/04/2019
SteveB12/04/2019
hill walker15/09/2018
Simon Winton27/07/2018
Cycled to Lone then Sabhal Beag and Meall Horn.Topographer5726/07/2018
justin99927/06/2018
sarahk10/06/2018
Tricky08/06/2018
bertbarnett12327/05/2018
peebs18/05/2018