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Name:Meall na Samhna Far West Top
Hill number:5847
Height:853.8m / 2801ft
Parent (Ma):165  Sgiath Chuil
RHB Section:02B: Glen Lyon to Glen Dochart and Loch Tay
County/UA:Stirling
Catchment:Tay
Class:High Hills of Britain, Subsimm
(HHB,sSim)
Grid ref:NN 48290 33419
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:24.6m
Col:829.2m  NN 4835 3327  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 51
(1:25k) OL48W 378W
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 38 users)ByDate of Ascent
Circular route, parking in Killin. Pleasant walked along Glen Lochay road to Auchlyne, then followed tracks NW and W before climbing hillside to Sgiath Chuil, Sgiath Chrom, and along ridge to Meall a'Churain, Sgiath Chuil E Top, Meall nan Samhna Far West Top, Meall nan Samhna West Top, Meall nan Samhna, Beinn Bhreac, Creag Mhor, Meall Clachach, Creag Bhuidhe and down to Killin.RobertP15/08/2023
From AuchlyneBaggerGutt30/03/2023
From Auchlyne up hydro track and then across to Meall Eoghainn, then over all P20s and P30s to Creag nan Craobh and back down the W side of the Auchlyne East Burn. Most of it fairly easy going due to sheep and deer stamping down the ground.sclater03/03/2023
From Glen Lochay; good flowersbertbarnett12327/06/2021
On route between Meall nan Samhna and Sgiath Chuil East Top.PGCE03/06/2021
Solo HFB16/04/2021
West to East traverse.NormanW11/10/2020
Superb view point; worth the detour.richtea504023/08/2020
#4 of 8 from Kenknock, sunny snowy traverseRHW09/12/2017
C/W route from auchlyne.robertphillips27/08/2017
Circuit from Auchlyne.jimbloomer05/05/2017
Separate tops walk. Overcast, high cloud, cold wind, good views.iangalbraith15/04/2012
Anticlockwise east to west traversevegibagger31/12/2001
Return route from Beinn Cheathaichsmocks and denims12/03/1999
Fletch17/06/2023
interloper17/06/2023
govanah18/05/2023
Tricky08/04/2023
iainwalton26/02/2023
Steve Q05/05/2021
mae29/04/2021
Lindsay M10/09/2017
weaselmaster16/08/2017
Sick Kid16/08/2017
Alan Whatley03/04/2017
ajwxyzt19/03/2016
Dave Geere25/05/2015
alda20/08/2014
hill walker05/07/2014
BrianFish05/05/2012
neilsan08/08/2010
chalky195325/09/2009
alda09/09/2006
IainT19/04/2006
fasgadh15/02/2004
amblemark26/07/1997
Martin6601/04/1983
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