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Name:Meall Gorm
Hill number:4391
Height:675m / 2215ft
Parent (Ma):986  Beinn Damh
RHB Section:13B: Applecross to Achnasheen
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Torridon
Class:Simm, Graham Top
(Tu,Sim,GT)
Grid ref:NG 87402 52286
Summit feature:outcrop
Drop:47m
Col:628m  NG871525  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 24
(1:25k) 428N
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 97 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Up track to bealach then headed up right on decent path to summit and on to Hump with fantastic viewsgrumpy17/08/2023
With Richard.JDBowers06/06/2023
Parked by the road bridge to the N (space for a couple of cars) above the Torridon hotel. Followed well made path, although somewhat eroded just below the col onto the main ridge. Lunch on Spidean Toll nam Biast, waiting for the final cloud to lift on Beinn Damh, then onto Creagan Dubh Toll nam Biast, Meall Gorm and Sgurr na Bana Mhoraire. From the latter saw Arthur and Gill's boat moored in the loch near Inveralligin. Hot and great views all round after lunch. With Jim.richard6906/06/2023
Ben Damh route from standard start by Loch Torridon (bridge near hotel). Followed path to bealach in ridge and then surprisingly obvious path to climb Meall Gorm and Sgurr na Bana-Mhoraire (camped close to summit, excellent views and sunset). Returned to beallach and climbed Creagan Dubh Toll nam Biast and Spidean Toll nam Biast before Ben Damh. Return along ridge and path. Outstanding bright clear conditions, although icy gusty wind on the tops.RobertP18/04/2023
After Beinn Damh enroute to the Hump.bolton24/09/2022
From small layby west of bridge NG 8880 5404carole engel15/09/2022
A poor weather forecast but it looked fine in the morning. The forecast was right but I persevered. From Torridon Hotel up usual path past the fine waterfall. Part way up path broke off right across ountry direct to Sgurr na Bana-Mhoraire getting there just after the cloud closed in - no view. then along ridge over Meal Gorm, diverted north to Creagan Dubh Toll nam Biast and back on to path to Beinn Damph main summit. Radio ham guy here doing whatever it is they do. Had problems finding my way off in the cloud so returned th way I had come in on the well cairned pathdickscroop15/09/2021
Walked in (rather than drive) from Torridon campsite so I could have a pint at the Torridon Inn afterwards! Solo.Dangerous Dave23/05/2017
7 of 8: From Creagan Dubh Toll n. Biast.ChrisR20/09/2016
Ascended prior to Beinn Damh.ngthack06/07/2015
glorious wander up through rhododendron woods and all the topsvegibagger02/07/2013
Walked from The Torridon hotel through the woods.Wheelsy04/06/2012
With Rich from the Torridon Hotel.SBW04/06/2012
Dry tool multi pitch climb. Buttress boulder problem at summit.Riverman01/03/2012
My views were of rain clouds bearing down across the Minch & the fires had long been extinguished. Excellent viewpoint though.Smudge13/05/2011
From The Torridon hotel.Wheelsy19/02/2010
4 & 6 of 6:Out from Beinn Damh. Return from Sgurr na Bana Mhoraire.ChrisR08/09/2008
Date is first visit. Notes from later...surprisingly no cn. RHW28/06/2002
On way to Sgurr na Bana-MhoraireDave McG11/08/1999
from CDT nan Blast. To col and up to top for coffee. Left sack. to Mhorairearranc18/07/1996
Ascended on the way down from a second ascent of Beinn Damh in perfect weather.JohnW24/05/1996
MM, EM HFB25/09/1994
Being Damh from Loch Torridon Hotel 12kmmountainmunki19/06/1992
After visiting the summit of Beinn Damh (qv), carried on along the ridges to this and Sgurr na Bana Mhoraire which were below the cloud base.pwheeler11/05/1986
Hangover Hill - crawled out of bed at The YH at 10 am to swallow some tea and grab my stuff to join Sally, Tony, Brad, Mark & Julia. Blue skies and sun and snow topped -no axe needed. sat on the end peak to watch the sunset in late afternoon.Chris Pearson01/01/1985
New Year ‘house party’ at Torridon Youth Hostel. I was with a group that climbed Beinn Damh. A mad couple burst through a cornice.langskill30/12/1976
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