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Name:Meall a' Choire Bhuidhe
Hill number:443
Height:868m / 2848ft
Parent (Ma):424  Glas Tulaichean
RHB Section:06B: Pitlochry to Braemar and Blairgowrie
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Hump, Simm, High Hills of Britain, Submarilyn, Corbett Top,
Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,Sim,HHB,sMa,CT,Y)
Grid ref:NO 06203 70998
Summit feature:embedded rock in grass
Drop:143m
Col:724.8m  NO 0287 7333  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 43
(1:25k) OL52N 387N
Observations:just higher than cairn about 40m away
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 77 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Up from Spittal of Glenshee and headed westly untill the driving sleet and freezing rain and low visibility decided time to drop to glen path back Dalmunzie.cjo09/03/2024
From Spittal of GlensheeBLACKHILL15/05/2023
From Spittal of Glenshee third hill of the day three more to climbAndrew Simmons07/07/2022
From Spittal of Glenshee, S along Cateran trail to col, then NW along ridge over Creag an Dubh Shluic, Ben Earb to Meall a' Choire Bhuidhe, returned to start of wall at NO073699, then followed wall NE down to tracks, past some animal sheds and across a field to the Hotel road, then back to Spittal of Glensheekdbennett17/10/2021
Meall a’ Choire Bhuidhe, Ben Earb and Creag an Dubh Shluic, intitially via the Cateran Way path from Spittal of Glenshee, then over the tops...returned to the prominent wall on Meall a’ Choire Bhuidhe, and followed this down to the road to Dalmunzie Hotel...waht a lovely way to spend a day.hils02/07/2021
Trig bagging making it into a circular hike Lots of up & downs on this route some very steep but rewarded with jaw dropping sceneryLizzieG06/06/2021
4th of 5 Simms, after Meall Ruigh Mor Thearlaich, before descending to Beinn a' Chruachain.NormanW21/04/2021
as part of a traverse of this range of hillsoatcake21/03/2021
From Spittal of Glenshee via Meall Uaine, Creag an Dubh Shluic and Ben Earb. Continued along the ridge, picking up a good ATV track on the ascent, and along the top. Descended the NW shoulder of Lairig Charnach, joining the track through the forest back to Spittal of Glenshee. Fabulous walk with excellent views all round.LizH27/09/2020
Round of 8 Simms from Straloch: Carn an t-Sionnaich, Carn Dearg North Top, Carn Dearg, Meall Ruigh Mor Thearlaich, Meall a' Choire Bhuidhe (fence can be followed from 1st summit to 5th summit except for Carn Dearg), Beinn a' Chruachain, Bad an Tuirc, Creag an t-Sithein.PGCE21/07/2020
Behind my house during Covid19Simon Winton18/04/2020
By the Cateran Trail and Ben EarbGonk31/10/2019
A round of three Graham tops and the Corbett from tent near head of Glen Fearnach. Biked in a short way until the ways split then along track and up to Beinn Bheag(Gt),crossed back south to Meall Bhreac(Gt) down past lochan to Stac nam Bodach(Gt) and finally to Ben Vuirich and down north back to bike. A fine day in excellent weather.dickscroop17/05/2019
From Spittal of Glenshee. Creag an Dubh Shluic, Ben Earb, Meall a' Choire Bhuidhe, Meall Ruigh Mor Thearlaich, Carn Dearg & Carn Dearg North Topduchally01/04/2019
From Spittal via Meall Uaine and Ben Earb.benalder28427/12/2018
Up and down the ridge on faint track from the footbridge in Gleann Fearnach, NO 039 685. Visited SE top, 867m, just in case.Eddie28/08/2017
creag an dubh shluic, ben earb, meall a choire bhuidhe, meall ruigh mor thearlaich, carn dearg, carn dearg north top from spittal of glenshee.robertphillips23/04/2017
After Elrig. Bypassed Ben Earb on its W side then along broad easy ridge from col.Lindsay M17/05/2015
Ridge with KatyGeorge Thompson31/05/2013
SMMC Muir of Inverey meet, with Dougie Tweedie, Tom Bain, Iain Coker, Monica Rogerson and Bill Bracewell.clashcityrocker24/04/2013
SMMC day meet, with Bill Bracewell + Trevor Webster.clashcityrocker22/02/2012
Ascent from Gleann Fearnachfasgadh18/05/2010
From Spittal via Ben Earb. Hard going in snow and mist. On first EKMC bus run for seven years.agentmancuso07/02/2010
Climbed on a circular from Spittal of Glen Shee to Glenlochsie lodge via Ben Earbtorkm20/07/2008
Solo tripInvicta1414/08/2006
fine hill. RHW25/03/2003
neilsan31/03/2024
Tom Mundell09/09/2023
Trekking toes09/09/2023
govanah07/07/2023
Dave McG04/11/2022
Steve Q27/10/2021
AndyS28/05/2021
Tricky24/04/2021
neilsan19/03/2021
PeterAH27/09/2020
Tony S26/09/2020
chrispine03/08/2020
carole engel29/06/2019
alda11/08/2018
tgboosh06/07/2018
daviemore26/01/2018
interloper30/09/2017
Fletch20/09/2017
GaryJones29/07/2017
richtea504017/05/2017
iaindbrown17/09/2016
hillhunter10/09/2016
BaggerGutt30/05/2016
Dave Geere16/08/2015