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Name:Meall nan Loth
Hill number:8314
Height:446m / 1463ft
Parent (Ma):406  Beinn Dearg
RHB Section:06A: Glen Tromie to Glen Tilt
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Tump (400-499m)
(Tu,4)
Grid ref:NN 83177 68266
Summit feature:overgrown cairn
Drop:34m
Col:412m  NN835679  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 43
(1:25k) OL51E 394E
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 9 users)ByDate of Ascent
From Fair Bhuidhe, waterlogged extraction track, then wall and finally ruined deer fence to top. Descended NE easily through trees to meet footpath heading down to join the Glen Banvie estate road.NormanW19/03/2021
Extraction track and boggy heather from Fair Bhuidhe along wall/fence line.daviemore02/11/2020
Followed the wall and fence, partly collapsed, and was followed by flies, from Fair Bhuide. Return to Blair Castle Horse trials via the forest roads, and a couple of short-cuts.Minto24/08/2019
8 Top round from old bridge of tilt cp, meall reamhar, carn dearg mor south top, elrig, beinn a chait, carn dearg mor, meall dubh, meall nan loth, fair bhuidhe.robertphillips14/07/2019
Circuit from House of Bruar on forest tracks; with Marion.richtea504019/10/2018
Lindsay's flies are still there but the wind kept most of them at bay. Descended NE through mostly open ground to join path, a much more enjoyable route with views and better terrain and only a few trees to weave around.alda27/06/2016
Followed wall then fence from Fair Bhuidhe. Annoying swarm of flies followed me at the same time.Lindsay M28/06/2015
Rod M18/02/2020
chalky195308/04/2017