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Name:Glas Mheall Mor West Top
Hill number:1021
Height:917.8m / 3011ft
Section:14A: Loch Maree to Loch Broom
Classification:HHB,sSim
Drop:26.5m
Col:891.3m  NH 0711 8514  
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934112/08/2015NH 07117 85136  
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934212/08/2015NH 06934 84977  F: Cairn
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2418225/06/2018NH 06935 84978  F: CairnK&AD
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2879102/08/2019NH 06935 84979  F: CairnDSM
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4154208/09/2023NH 06935 84979  F: CairnDSM
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513709/09/2014NH 06934 04979  F: CairnCraig67
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Dundonnel -> Glas Mheall Mor West Top -> An Teallach - Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill -> An Teallach - Sgurr Fiona -> Lord Berkeley's Seat -> Corrag Bhuidhe Buttress -> Stob Cadha Gobhlach -> Sail Liath West Top -> Sail Liath -> Corrie Halliebriandiggle18/07/2022
With Rob Wight on a misty day.alexmaclennan31/08/2021
From Sgurr Fiona, bypassing Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill summit to the west. Solo.Dangerous Dave24/06/2019
Solo in running kit. Bitterly cold in biting E wind. Parked Ardessie, ran 3M ESE (into wind) to hotel, up path (although I kept drifting off it), eventually to Bidein.NorfolkPT2113/04/2019
Weather fair.MountainMac05/06/2018
an teallach traverse 2 munros and 7 tops ACW from dundonnell down to corrie hallie, biked back to dundonnell.robertphillips20/08/2017
A long day out on An-Teallach with new Dutch Friends Jacob and Michelle Hoogeveen. An epic day with mini avalanches on the traverse under the Pinnacles.( which were too dangerous to go over).Shutterlag28/04/2017
With Andy Ward, from Shenavall bothy, ending at Dundonnell. Cloudy weather (no views above 900m and dropping throughout day) with intermittent rain, continuous rain during final descent. Hitched back to parked car.trainingforwinter29/03/2017
Neilgarbo110331/07/2016
With Frances. The weather forecast suggested that after a cloudy start the weather would clear. So we were optimistic, especially after our day on Sail Mhòr next door. We parked near the Mountain Rescue base at Dundonnell and headed up towards cloud covered tops. We made excellent time up to the start of the ridge at Sròn a’Choire, but the cloud showed no sign of lifting. Indeed, the cloud seemed to get thicker and wetter. The low cloud meant that some careful navigation was required. We also had to watch our footing as the rock was wet. At least the cloud hid the exposure. We made our way to Bidein Ghlas Thuill and subsequently to Sgur Fiòna skirting underneath its eastern side and then doubling back to the summit cairn, but had no views of this magnificent mountain.langskill08/07/2016
KeithByTheC17/08/2015
8 of 8: From Bidean a Ghlas Thuill.ChrisR06/06/2014
Date approx. With K.Ashley01/01/2014
Heather, Jack & Jennygarbo110309/06/2013
An Teallach traverse from Corrie Hallie, with detours to the Munro Topsdavidpettit8430/05/2013
CK SheilaS22/04/2011
RHW24/05/2008
At least thee visitsbertbarnett12317/03/2008
Completeing both Munros and all tops. 28.3km, 2560 accent, 12hr. (Oringal set off to complete the Fisherfield)JamesSDonald17/08/2007
Final Munro day, bagged this top walking up from Dundonnell Hotel car park, with MVW -nordicstar29/05/2005
On way up to celebrate Ricks final MunroMark T29/05/2005
with Ant plus Alison Richardsonvegibagger30/05/2004
Up & down from Dundonnell, Bidean a'Ghlas Thuill & Sgurr Fiona, with Fiona.agentmancuso15/04/2003
An Teallach with Smithy on a clear but overcast day from Dundonnell - the Munros & assorted tops. (Again on 1/6/09: a gloriously sunny day with Shaky, Smithy & Tom P.)NotReallyABagger04/09/2000
Warm, sunny, good views.iangalbraith19/06/2000
Done on second climb of An Teallach. This time from Dundonnell. Dry and clear.Dugswell202/08/1998
On the way to Glas Mheall Mor.Aye Jimmy31/07/1995
Galltywenallt22/05/1994
Clockwise An Teallach round from Destitution Road.Eddie02/05/1994
With a friend. A large amount of snow on the hills. We walked up the path which starts at Auchtascailt. This path climbs up very rough ground. The map shows the path going up Meall Garbh but we found ourselves going towards the upper part of the Allt a’ Mhuilinn, still on a path, though it was indistinct in parts. This provided a more direct route to where we were heading, so we kept to it, We left the burn and went up the hillside at an angle to the direct fall line to reach the col between Glas Mheall Mòr and the minor top to the WSW. I went alone to the summit of Glas Mheall Mòr and back. We crossed over the minor top and ascended steeply to the summit of Bidein a’ Ghlas Thuill and continued to Sgurr Fiona. There was much snow and we took it in turns to break trail. We considered going round Bidein a’ Ghlas Thuill to the NW but decided it would be easier to retrace our steps, which we did.pwbellarby17/10/1993
petey01/01/1990
With: hb ag hg; Met Ann & Helen in Ullapool so climbed AnT with them. Coire Hallie CP up to Sail Liath then Corrag Bhuidhe to LBS & Sgurr Fiona. Then up to Bidian a'Ghlas Thuill & descended via Glas Meall Mor to pick up tops missed last time. Stunning dayIan Baines31/05/1988
With: ib ag hg; Helen Baines31/05/1988
Traverse of An Teallach from Dundonnel to Corrie Hallierjf3523/04/1988
2nd ascent.Chris Pearson06/04/1988
From DundonnelBLACKHILL10/07/1987
On a round of Sail Liath, Stob Cadha Gobhlach, Corrag Bhuidhe, Sgurr Fiona, Bidein a'Ghlas Thuill and Glas Mheall Mor.PeterD12/06/1987
On way to main peak -fine powdery snow with Uni friends from Easter cottage at DrumbegChris Pearson03/04/1986
DM BP SB. Epic misty winter horseshoe completed via terraces below Corrag Bhuidhe & the Coir' a'Ghiubhsachain quartzite escarpment.Vin01/04/1985
With Rhona Fraser. From Dundonnell up path and then following burn and ascending west of crags to reach Glas Mheal Mor, Bidein a’ Ghlas Thuill. We went along many minor tops to Ghas Mheall Liath. We went back to Bidein a’ Ghlas Thuill. I raced out to Sgurr Creag an Eich (omitted by Rhona) and then Sgurr Fiona. We reached Lord Berkeley’s Seat, the pinnacle next to it, and Corrag Buidhe. There was some fun on the descent here! We went on to Cadha Gobhlach and Sail Liath. We missed out Corrag Buidhe Buttress by mistake. We descended via the Shenavall track. It was warm and sunny all day with clouds high. There were good views in all directions.pwbellarby16/07/1983
MM, PD, GH HFB20/06/1982
NM, BR, CS, GR (Lairig) HFB14/02/1981
On descent from Bidean a' Ghlas Thuill to Dundonnell. (PM)gerrybowes07/04/1980
IRA-OC HFB03/10/1976
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