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Name:Beinn Mheadhonach
Hill number:222
Height:589m / 1932ft
RHB Section:03B: Loch Linnhe to Loch Etive
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Etive
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Dodd (500-599m), Highland Five, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,5,HF,Y)
Grid ref:NN 06418 43485
Summit feature:boulder on rock
Drop:193m
Col:396m  NN063451  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 50
(1:25k) 377W
Observations:summit 100m NNW is 1m lower
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 90 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
From CP at N end Loch Etive. Via Coire Cricheduchally03/03/2023
From Beinn Trilleachan. Descended west to the 740m contour, then found the stream heading NW and followed it to the col. Continued west uphill joining the ridge line at 500m asl, then an easy and pleasant stroll over the slabs to the attractive twin summit. Returned to parking in Glen Etive by descending back along the north ridge, then surprisingly good going between the 350m and 400m contours to Coire Criche, then down to the muddy path by the forest edge from there.Owen B25/08/2022
From car park at top of Loch Etive. Up usual route, then direct down W to lochan, up Beinn Mheadhonach, then S to new hydro road, and back up Loch Etive path (tough). Hottest day of year, many long stops. Rounsfell18/07/2022
Longish 24K day combining 3 Marilyns including Trilleachan. Fanastic March day with reflections of snowy Ben Cruachan at the start. With Graham B. Horrible track from head of L. Etive to col on way to An Grinan. Unmarked track continuing from Lochan towards Beinn Mheadhonach aided progress.davechaffey25/03/2022
From Elleric car park, up the Glen Ure track past An Grianan, wonderful scenery. ATV track from the lovely lochans to the end of the ridge; it does not even deserve to be called a Curate's egg but it's better than no track. A bit of tussock in the lower section of the ridge, improving rapidly and turning into a fabulous stroll on granite pavements. I liked the pointy little top; the views are stunning. Overall, a fine walk into a wild area. I hate getting up early so did not have time for An Grianan on a short November day, but, no worries, it will be good to return to Glen Ure.Gill04/11/2021
Long walk in on a track over a col, so in effect we had 3 hills to climb, so we arrived at the top quite late - 3.30 or so. walked out with Jon in the dark, with just the one head torch... Great day. Can still do it.tallblond22/10/2019
From end of Glen Etive road, over the shoulder of Trilleachan. Rough track along the forest, then nothing. Shorter route but possibly harder.iangalbraith27/06/2019
From Elleric up the track past An Grianan which was climbed on the way out. Long way round, fine viewsN.Morters22/06/2019
3of3: From An Grianan NE Top.ChrisR06/10/2018
Round of Grianan and Mheadhonach from road end in Glen Creran. After Grianan, returned to bridge at 078471 and across hillside, extensively covered with yellow flowering Bog Asphodel, to long, slab covered N ridge. Dry and warm conditions were ideal, despite the clegs. Intermittent quad tracks were of some assistance.Topographer5725/07/2017
From EllericNormanW03/03/2017
ACW round of beinn mheadhonach and an grianan from glen creran elleric cp.robertphillips04/10/2015
Parked road end, up an ugly bull-dozed track, climbed An Grianan, then a long trek over to Mheadhonach and back.AndrewFinnimore29/04/2014
From Elleric in Glen Creran with Martin Collins after heavy rain.jimbloomer30/06/2013
From glenureBLACKHILL12/04/2012
W Jenx, afta Trilleachan dropped down to lovely Loch an Lair. N ridge to top, down S. Great weather, lovely hill/views. Back S of Trill to Loch path. Avoid! Very rough going. Best back N of Trill to old drove path and head of Lochnordicstar24/03/2012
Walked through Glen Ure in perfect weather to ascend from the north.JohnW18/06/2010
great run with mike.tom smith13/12/2009
On road up on wide track above the river to where two bridges crossed the divided river. Over wet long grass steadily up on ridge with many false tops. Top at 13.35. No cairn. 6 1/2 hrs to car.arranc13/08/2007
From Cadderlie bothy in a real freezer with exceptional, crystal clear views.Eddie19/02/2004
fine summit, N ridge goes on a bit, no view 5/01. Elleric car pk, tk then straight up W ridge Grianan, return via fine grassy gully 068472 RHW28/05/2001
dave g22/04/2023
Tricky24/04/2022
neilsan15/03/2022
weaselmaster11/09/2020
Sick Kid11/09/2020
Simon Winton20/07/2019
Dave McG07/07/2019
carole engel01/06/2019
m0untain_n0mad11/05/2019
govanah07/04/2019
iainwalton01/11/2018
Jaxter06/07/2018
GaryJones08/05/2017
grumpy12/02/2017
Isbjorn15/05/2016
RichardM05/06/2015
Denise 05/06/2015
AndyS26/05/2015
Kompass29/11/2014
cmac09/08/2014
Tony S18/07/2014
Lorna S18/07/2014
LizH15/06/2014
PeterAH15/06/2014
Campbell Singer24/05/2014
Alan Whatley20/04/2013
Martin R19/02/2013
Iona09/07/2012
Tom Mundell09/07/2012