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Name:Beinn Mheadhoin
Hill number:915
Height:664.3m / 2179ft
RHB Section:12A: Kyle of Lochalsh to Garve
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Cromarty
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Graham, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,G,Y)
Grid ref:NH 25884 47758
Summit feature:rock rib 2m west of cairn
Drop:217m
Col:447m  NH226472  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25
(1:25k) 430
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 182 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Frogreen11/03/2024
danpquinn12/11/2023
1 of 4: From Inverchoran. Early start due to Storm Agnes forecast. Spoke to the keeper at the stables. No stalking taking place today so Plan A actioned. Same route as others. With Karen.ChrisR27/09/2023
From Inverchoran via usual, excellent route.vuirich09/08/2023
weaselmaster07/07/2023
Good verge parking at Inverchoran track entrance. Standard route up and down via Inverchoran then east of Creagan a' Chaorainn on good track then good stalkers path then straightforward mostly grassy hike to the summit.Owen B20/06/2023
With M. From Strathconon road, same starting point as Meall na Foachaig on the other side. Another beautiful day, warm with clioudless sky. Met another guy on the summit! A rarity for Graham’s.douglas_easton31/05/2023
anguscow16/05/2023
From Inverchoran, as per SMC guide (although path goes round the farm on the east side, not the west). Track and then excellent stalkers path. Summit area could be confusing in mist. Fine views of N side of Strathfarrar Munros across Glen Orrin.benalder28428/01/2023
Excellent walk from InverchoranAndrew Simmons24/11/2022
Tricky07/11/2022
With Mike WeedonStrathcarron21/09/2022
Parking at Inverchoran, track for walkers signed to the left of farm, great track up to a cairn marking the start of a wonderful stalkers path that goes almost all the way, grandstand view of the strathfarrar munros. Very user friendly walk.hils18/09/2022
alda24/05/2022
SunnyAdventures05/01/2022
scott duncan08/12/2021
Oh bliss! A really easy and pleasant Graham. The usual route via the bridge and water splash at Inverchoran. OS need to update their maps; the stalkers path has been bulldozed into a track along the side of Creagan a' Chaorainn. The stalker's path up the hill is brilliant; very well maintained with freshly dug drains, and appears to still be used as a pony path for stalking. The cairns mark the route at the shoulder below the hill where the ground is so smooth and easy that there was no need to make a path and then the path continues on the steeper ground up the hill. Cairns mark the smoothest, easiest way towards the summit. Fine views.Gill10/11/2021
From Inverchoran, as per SMC guide. The path goes round the farm on the east side, not the west as stated in the book. The stalker's path becomes indistinct, but re-emerges higher up. So many false summits on the top - best not to go in mist.IanHHill03/08/2021
BaggerGutt24/07/2021
Second visit, collecting Simm and HumpColin Crawford20/06/2021
Jossker16/04/2021
bobhem2502/12/2020
redcon06/11/2020
BasherBob31/07/2020
sarahk23/12/2019
jimbloomer23/11/2019
weaselmaster03/08/2019
Sick Kid03/08/2019
mikebeattie24/04/2019
JulieB18/04/2019
highlandhillwalker04/09/2018
Wayne Morris28/07/2018
Very hot day but we took the route through tje trees for some shelter. With Jon who measured it.tallblond24/07/2018
duchally04/07/2018
Gallovidian30/05/2018
hill walker12/05/2018
GavinTheobald 206/05/2018
Peterb14/04/2018
Ralph10/04/2018
tickchazzyboy1923/02/2018
Simon Winton07/01/2018
FCL29/09/2017
Tom Mundell12/08/2017
Trekking toes12/08/2017
govanah08/07/2017
Parking spot N of River Meig near Inverchoran. Follow estate track up and cut west onto single track to summit.DampandDusty05/07/2017
2/5.PGCE04/07/2017
LesH16/06/2017
bertbarnett12316/06/2017
CK SheilaS28/05/2017