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Name:Meall an Fhudair
Hill number:83
Height:764m / 2507ft
RHB Section:01D: Inveraray to Crianlarich
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Fyne
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Corbett, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,C,Y)
Grid ref:NN 27072 19237
Summit feature:no feature: 3m N of cairn/shelter
Drop:382m
Col:382m  NN278180  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 50 56
(1:25k) OL39N 364N
Observations:embedded rock 6m SSE of summit rock is just lower
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 339 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Chris Mac25/02/2024
TommyG20/01/2024
Winter sunshine, light fresh frost on grass with old patches of frozen snow, easy to avoid. Surrounding summits partly in cloud, partly clear, spectacular where clear. 2h 25m up, 2h down.NorfolkPT2106/01/2024
Meall an Fhudair & Beinn Damhain from A82. Ascended track, taking branch right above pylon line. Where track curved West, took a direst line up the rough terrain to Troisgeach, then across to Meall nan Caora, then dropped back down to around 650m before the final pull up to Fhudair's summit. Nothing to see due to clag, so descended on tussocky ground S to the Allt na Lairig, then directly up to the summit of Beinn Damhain. Descended E to LOchan Beinn Damhain, then north to gain track and followed that back to junction above pylon line, and back down to A82. Total time: 5h 35minmproudfoot09/09/2023
saas27/08/2023
Huwel17/07/2023
Climbed with Emily-May and Dave M. Great sunny day, a bit hot!amcculloch17/06/2023
Iloveducks21/05/2023
Stickman22/04/2023
geoffreycurnock02/04/2023
helenrennard30/03/2023
Parked as others in front of old gate between 2 large rocks. Tried to be clever and took a shortcut 200m after the bridge over the railway which was interesting but pointless unless you hate landrover tracks. Kept finding and losing paths. Descended to take in the Graham/Fiona opposite south.Jhimmy19/03/2023
Clockwise circuit solo. Great views and easy underfoot on the traverse to Troisgeach, via the other top.Nick Canute25/02/2023
MTB from Falloch Falls car park to end of hydro road. Ascent to summit up northern craggy slopes. With JDJohn Lee22/02/2023
Wet anti-clockwise loop with Davemike__riley04/02/2023
decibel04/02/2023
 yorkielad09/12/2022
764mThe Grouse08/10/2022
Robinho0808/10/2022
Parked at the start of the hydro track opposite Glen Falloch farm, there is space for one car by a gate which obviously hasn't been opened for years. Up the track to the junction beyond the pylons, then just bashed straight up from there, initially quite hard going but it soon relents. Then a pleasant plod up to Troisgeach, easily descending to the col avoiding Meall nan Caora, then a faint path on good ground to the summit. Then on to the Graham.Owen B18/09/2022
Alan31/08/2022
Up from Trosgiche hitting cloud at around 600m but still nice with rocky outcrops and lochans.Adrian30/08/2022
Parking was difficult, in the end tucked it in at the end of the rough road (NN 320 198), to the side of the cattle grid but not causing an obstruction. Then back along the road to Glen Falloch Farm where no parking is allowed, climbed over the locked gate and up the Hydro electric road to a small cairn at NN 310 199, from there a very hit and miss track goes up the NE ridge to Troisgeach. A delightful knoll and lochan trek takes one to the main summit of the Corbett, Meall an Fhudair. From here a fairly easy slope down to the bealach near .382, followed by a stiff but straightforward climb to the Graham, Beinn Damhain. Then a long curve keeping to the high ground round to the HF, Garabal Hill. Finally, an easy descent to the bridge over Allt Arnan at NN 296 181 and the hydro road back down. Mostly pathless but great 360 degree all round views (especially of Beinn Bhuide), so the 19km round with 1300m ascent took just short of 7 hours.silveracorn_alan24/08/2022
carole engel06/08/2022
MuckleG26/07/2022
LesH18/06/2022
Capt Malbec02/04/2022
GavinTheobald 303/11/2021
SoloMunroist393524/09/2021
Pommyjon19/09/2021
ridgewalker2327/08/2021
Jenn21/08/2021
The cloud had largely dispersed and it had got progressively hotter as I made my way from Troisgeach via Meall na Caora to this Corbett. In wetter conditions or poor visibility this would be more challenging. The pull up onto Meall an Fhudair was easier than the earlier climb to Troisgeach. However, I was at least an hour too slow. I got a signal at the summit and sent Mhairi an update. Fabulous views all round, including Beinn Bhuidhe (Jim's final Munro). I returned over Troisgeach and lost no more time in getting back to the car.langskill23/07/2021
SunnyAdventures16/07/2021
IainPaterson16/07/2021
FCL10/07/2021
andrew brown27/06/2021
from Glen Falloch via hydro track to Beinn Daimh then back via Meall an Fhudair and Troisgeach.PaulineD29/04/2021
walk livi29/04/2021
Am Bodach11/10/2020
Third visit on a hot and humid dayColin Crawford14/08/2020
hill run/walkTamCollie26/07/2020
alda11/07/2020
patrick10/07/2020
From Glen Falloch with Beinn Damhain. Descended to N then picked up hydro track down Gleann nan Caorann.quadbarrel04/07/2020
ThickIce30/05/2020
Garabal hill, beinn damhain repeat, trosgiche, meall nan fhudair repeat, troisgeach repeat, from glenfalloch.robertphillips22/03/2020
Stavanger Toestub21/03/2020
CDMC meet Crianlarich. Up from end of hydro road and track, back over Meall nan Caora and Troisgeach.clashcityrocker08/02/2020
Jossker07/02/2020