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Name:Meall nan Tri Tighearnan
Hill number:3000
Height:891.8m / 2926ft
Parent (Ma):245  Glas Bheinn Mhor
RHB Section:03C: Glen Etive to Glen Lochy
County/UA:Argyll and Bute, Highland
Catchment:Etive
Class:Simm, High Hills of Britain, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,HHB,CT)
Grid ref:NN 14543 42552
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:68.9m
Col:822.8m  NN 1492 4256  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 50
(1:25k) 377W
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 309 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Conor12/08/2023
Coileitir - NNE ridge - Ben Starav - Stob Coire Dheirg - Beinn nan Aighenan - Meall nan Tri Tighearnan - Glas Bheinn Mhor - col at 738m - Coileitir. 14 miles, 1920m ascent (!), 9h50m.Mark Jackson21/07/2023
Scott Morley 8620/05/2023
pattoland07/04/2023
The Starav 5. Meall nan Eun, Stob Coir’ an Albannaich, Glass Bheinn Mhòr, Beinn nan Aighenan and Ben Starav.quadbarrel29/08/2022
Ben Starav 5 Munros. Steven Fallon's route - East of Glen Etivehummusg27/07/2022
Sick Kid16/07/2022
weaselmaster16/07/2022
Ben Starav, Stob Coire Dheirg, Beinn Nan Aighenan, Meall Nan Tri Tighearnan, Glas Bheinn Mor. Lovely day very warm and sunny. Still a tiny patch of snow at the head of the Corrie wall just to SE of summit. But if scrambling to Stob Coire Dheirg. Slog out and back to Beinn Nan Aighenan where I decided to do just the 3. Also had to drink from streams due to heat and sweating. Rest of walk was enjoyable. Time taken including stops 8 hours 50 minutes for 14 miles.isabelle06/06/2022
ScottyBoy7623/05/2022
Dottie00123/05/2022
Parked near road to Coileitir. Climbed beside the Allt nam Meirleach past waterfalls to saddle where we split. Mel, Adam, Neil & Andrew headed north. Cloudy, icy rocks above 800m. Heading to Glas Bheinn Mhor.alwaysinshorts15/01/2022
ianwatson18/09/2021
Cairn on ridge between Ben Starav, Beinn Nan Aighenan abd Glas Bheinn Mhor. Squall and sun.Denise 11/09/2021
Revisit 3 munro circuitcjo11/09/2021
From road, NE ridge of Ben Starav, out & back to Beinn nan Aighenan, then along the ridge to Glas Bheinn Mhor, E to col beyond then N down valley back to road. With Denise (and Richard to Ben Starav). Tops all in cloud, rain on Beinn nan Aighenanrichard6911/09/2021
Ben Starav, Meall Cruidh, Stob an Duine Ruaidh, Stob Coire Dheirg, Beinn nan Aighenan, Glas Bheinn Mhor. Circuit from Glen Etive, avoiding the hydro works that are on-going.Geoff Briggs07/08/2021
Driftwood19/06/2021
DukeNukem18/06/2021
RonaLindsay30/05/2021
Simon Winton22/05/2021
carole engel11/10/2020
andy.painter04/10/2020
solitaryfellwanderer19/09/2020
Good hill day while staying at the Ochils Mountaineering Club cottage in Crianlarich over the weekend, bagging Ben Starav (1078m) and Glas Bheinn Mhor (997m), at the bottom of Glen Etive. As part of the circuit you also go over the Munro Top of Stob Coire Dheirg (1027m), I had planned on including the adjacent Munro of Beinn nan Aighenan, but in the end I didn’t fancy the +300m extra ascent for this outlier. It was a beautifully sunny day with a moderate SW breeze, 9hrs all in (incl. a nap on the 2nd Munro). The A82 trunk road was closed due to an accident just south of the Glencoe Ski Centre, so I turned around to go along the coastal route, only to develop a flat rear passanger tyre. Pulling into the Three Sisters viewpoint car park and after much faffing I got all the nuts off, but the wheel wouldn’t shift. When the AA man arrived, he whacked it with a mallet a few times and the flat tyre just fell off (I’ll need to pack a large hammer next time).chillyman819/09/2020
Picked this up on way down from Ben Staravsupermario16/09/2020
Capt Malbec23/08/2020
Kendall10/08/2020
Am Bodach21/09/2019
alda17/09/2019
BlackPanther08/07/2019
little al07/07/2019
amcvey06/07/2019
Chasejet14/06/2019
Ridge WalkPeakyPete14/06/2019
govanah23/05/2019
Strathcarron21/05/2019
Steve Clark17/05/2019
Glen Etive 9. Beautiful day but cold wind 16+ hrs Creise, Meall a' Bhuiridh, Stob Ghabhar, Stob a' Choire Odhair,Meall nan Eun, Stob Coir 'an Albannaich, Glas Bheinn Mhor, Beinn non Aighenan, Ben StaravHuwel03/05/2019
Craig6725/04/2019
Tartantraveller20/04/2019
gary198120/04/2019
dickiewren04/01/2019
Mudskipper25/11/2018
Tintenty21/09/2018
Beinn nan Aighenan and Glas Bheinn Mhòr from CoileitirTisteln16/09/2018
stuartgreig25/07/2018
Weather fair.MountainMac07/07/2018
Drove up from Annan to Coiletir. Left bike at top of Glen Etive which I'd pick up late the next day after a long walk across the Etive Hills, Stob Gabhar and Creise. Left rucksac at col before climbing Beinn nan Aighenan and Glas bheinn Mhor, camping near the summit of my 200th Munro.jigglybones30/05/2018
brianb14/05/2018