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Name:Meall Odhar
Hill number:3945
Height:646m / 2119ft
Parent (Ma):18  Stuc a' Chroin
RHB Section:01B: Strathyre to Strathallan
County/UA:Stirling, Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Catchment Boundaries, Earn, Forth
Watershed:Firth of Tay, Ardlamont Point to Fife Ness, Firth of Forth
Class:Simm, Graham Top
(Tu,Sim,GT)
Grid ref:NN 64499 14903
Summit feature:no feature: grass and moss
Drop:73m
Col:573m  NN641155  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 57
(1:25k) OL47W 368W
Observations:higher than small outcrop 15m to SE and ground 120m to NNE
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 42 users)ByDate of Ascent
chrispine13/03/2024
A walk from my back door! On paths across Callander golf course, through the woods to the Braeleny road, onwards to Arivurichardich, then onto the ridge by the Stuc a'Chroin path that skirts the LH side of the old steading. Over Meall na h-Iolaire, various bumpy tops of Meall Odhar, including the summit by the lochan and the SE Top, descending to Arivurichardich and back.Nick Down122/04/2023
Alan Whatley09/09/2022
Parked at start of forest rd 1km S of Braeleny, and crossed river on bridge. Made use of track to Meall Leathan Dhail, before traversing the two Druims. ATV track from nan Eilid reaches estate track 1km E of Arivurichardich. Then straight up steep southerly slopes before angle eases to summit.Minto27/12/2021
weaselmaster05/11/2021
Sick Kid05/11/2021
Anti-clockwise circuit from the car-park at Glen Artney Church, taking in Ben Vorlich and then Stuc a'Chroin. Weather: Dry with sunny spells; both Munros clear of cloud all daygeoffh1213/06/2021
ThickIce21/04/2021
wee reccy for a bigger day to the 2 munros. very impressed with this area, right on my doorstep. anyways, parked and braeleny, track, then path to col, easy climb from there, great viewpoint.hils17/08/2020
From Glenartney Church. Despite the notice displayed here there is limited parking further up the Glen at 697157 before the bridge. Easy ascent over Tom Odhar and from the Simm top a good view of snow covered Munros.NormanW12/01/2020
Gavin Theobald25/03/2019
From Braeleny farm to S. Bridges extant.mae16/11/2018
meall odhar, meall na caora east top, meall na caora from braeleny biked in to the dam.robertphillips18/11/2017
hillhunter02/01/2017
neilsan18/12/2016
From church car park in Glen Artney. Went on to complete pleasant horseshoe walk over Stuc a'Chroin & Ben Vorlich.Lindsay M30/10/2016
Dave Geere04/06/2016
BaggerGutt30/05/2016
interloper03/08/2015
Fletch03/08/2015
Unexpectedly was able to drive all the way to Braeleny Farm. Road/pipe? construction work meant dump trucks had cleared road carrying in hardcore from Callander. Another day of soft snow and continued north on ridge to include Meal na h-lolair. Main problem was crossing burn in absence of bridge shown on map - rocks heavily iced and had to use crampons for this to escape a possible soaking!dickscroop21/01/2015
BrianFish22/05/2013
fasgadh02/02/2013
maytwin6620/06/2012
richtea504019/05/2012
ajwxyzt19/05/2012
RHW25/06/2011
Sunburn and sharp wind, good views.iangalbraith05/06/2011
bertbarnett12324/10/2010
chalky195308/01/2010
Ken_Stewart25/07/2009
Phaedra15/03/2009
IainT19/07/2007
Colin Crawford25/10/2006
alda09/05/2004
Alison R09/05/2004
StueyB27/12/2001
BrianMatthews08/07/2000
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