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Name:Meall Odhar Mor
Hill number:3998
Height:677.5m / 2223ft
Parent (Ma):135  Meall Tairneachan
RHB Section:02A: Loch Rannoch to Glen Lyon
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Simm, Graham Top
(Tu,Sim,GT)
Grid ref:NN 79299 54304
Summit feature:no feature: heather
Drop:31m
Col:646.5m  NN 7966 5422  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 42 51 52
(1:25k) OL49W 386W
Survey:Leica RX1250
Comments:Drop measured as 31.0m
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 77 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Parked at the Limekiln carpark and followed the fence to the topFellhugger11/09/2023
Me, Gavin, Hilarysoftsquare11/09/2023
6 of 6: From Meall Tairneachan. Then back to the Limekiln CP. With Karen.ChrisR13/05/2023
Along the mine track from the Forestry Scotland CP North of the Keltney Pass, cutting across damp heather to Ciochan a'Chop, following the low ridge across to the summit of Meall Tairneachan, visiting Creag an Chananaich, Meal a'Bhealach and the South and North summits of Creag and Loch from the mine track and traversing below Meall Tairneachan to its West Top and Meall Odhar Mor. The deer fence en route to the track can be crossed at the locked gate where two fencelines meet: you can either climb or wiggle under the wooden fence by the gate. Panoramic views from all these tops.Nick Down106/10/2021
Round of 5 Simms from Limekiln car park. Saturday but note the mine was operational.Tony S18/07/2020
Round of 5 Simms from Limekiln car park. Meall Odhar Mor, Clochan a' Chop, Creag an Loch, Creag a' Mhadaidh, Creag Chean.PGCE06/07/2020
From the Limekiln car park, then on to Creag Chean on a glorious crisp morning. Descended by the ATV track .NormanW18/11/2019
Ascended from the carpark to the west, following the fence.JohnW20/10/2019
From Creag Chean, upsetting a herd of deer and stag in the bealach, on a round of Loch Farleyer.Eddie26/08/2019
Biked to what used to be Netherton for a late evening ascent of Tom an Fhuarain before a bivi just before the top of Beinn Eagagach continuing the next day with ten more tops to finish at the Lime kiln car park and my car. Beinn Eagagach; Creag an Lochain; Farragon Hill N.top; Creag Mhadaidh; Creag an Loch; Ciochana Chop; Meall Tairneachan; Creag Chean and Meall Odhar Mor. A lot of heather!dickscroop26/08/2019
9 top round C/W from foss mines entrance,ciochan a chop, meall a bhealach, creag a loch, creag a mhadaidh, creag a chanaich, meall taimeachan, meall taimeachan west top, creag chan, meall odhar mor, 1 deer fence to cross with locked gate coming off meall odhar.robertphillips20/07/2018
Visited on return from Meall Tairneachan. Thought hill might just be a Simm (no info on this hill with me)- at perceived summit, took GPS grid ref NN 79300 54304 which is quite close to listed ref.ger16/05/2018
Solo.Dangerous Dave17/03/2018
Tomphubil CP to Weem Hotel with AC, JG & SG.Smudge12/11/2016
Second visit. Crossed over on the way back to the Limekiln from the two Corbetts.Windy Corner18/10/2015
Up forest edge from limekiln car park.Lindsay M01/09/2015
With Dad from the Lime Kilns car park on the B846 between Loch Tummel and Loch Tay. We did a there and back walk to Meall Tairneachan over the top of Meall Odhar Mor. Great views, very cold on top.islamidget22/08/2014
With JessJamesSDonald22/09/2013
Crossed on the way to Meall Tairneachan from the Limekiln on the B846.Windy Corner08/07/2012
Circuit from Tomphubilrjf3510/04/2012
On way to and from Meall Tairneachan with Benhillsman22/03/2012
from Foss mines road, 2 Corbetts, 7 GTs and 3 subs RHW02/03/2012
With Ali en route to Meall Tairneachanpaddyirish11/09/2011
Started at Limekiln car park, up Meall Odhar Mor, then onto Meall Tairneachan. Back the same way.tcrannoch17/04/2011
Ascent from Tomphubil lime kilm following forest edge and remains of stone dyke.Phaedra19/03/2011
On route to Meall Tairneachandscargill12/06/2010
Dry. high cloud, clear, cold wind, good views.iangalbraith06/04/2007
Circuit w Jenx with Farragon Hill from 780562, followed track out and back along ridge line for other peaks. Messed up by quarry vehicles, not great.nordicstar08/08/2006
Galltywenallt22/11/2002
Solo HFB15/05/1999
On way to Meal na TairnechanThearlaichdubh04/10/1987
Dave McG28/01/2023
stevent080910/09/2022
Kevin2903525/01/2022
Simon Winton19/01/2022
Alan Whatley26/11/2021
janetf2119/03/2021
chalky195327/03/2019
Rod M28/10/2018
hill walker01/09/2018
richtea504028/08/2018
decibel12/02/2018
richtea504027/11/2016
summitter19/11/2016
Alex C12/11/2016
jonglew12/11/2016
SteveG12/11/2016
interloper12/11/2016
andrew brown22/10/2016
Dave Geere27/08/2016