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Name:Schiehallion
Hill number:103
Height:1083.3m / 3554ft
Section:02A: Loch Rannoch to Glen Lyon
Classification:Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y,T100,P600,
P500
Drop:716m
Col:367m  NN368396  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1039204/09/2015NN 71397 54745  F: CairnDSM
Subpoint
1GJ
1081820/09/2015NN 71386 54761  F: Summit blockLR
Summit
GJ
1081920/09/2015NN 71397 54749  F: Cairn beside shattered trig pointLR
Subpoint
1GJ
2046009/09/2017NN 71385 54759  F: Highest rock
S: Abney level
DSM
Summit
DM
2046109/09/2017NN 71397 54746  F: Remains of trig point baseDSM
Subpoint
1DM
3945413/09/2022NN 71385 54761  F: Bare rock on summit ridgeL Rudkin
Summit
GJ
3962610/12/2022NN 71385 54759  F: RockDSM
Summit
DM
3977224/08/2016NN 71385 54759  F: rock
S: Leica RX1250
alda
Summit
Jim
-46331/05/2013NN 71387 54761  F: rock 20m NW of cairn
O: this rock is 15cm higher than a rock under the cairn (NN 71396 54747)
S: Abney level
K&AD
Summit
-46414/10/2006NN 71391 54750  F: cairn
O: rock 20m NW at NN 71387 54761 is 15cm higher
S: Abney level
David Purchase
Subpoint
1
-46530/07/2011NN 71398 54746  F: cairn
O: rock 20m NW at NN 71387 54761 is 15cm higher
S: Abney level
LR
Subpoint
1
-46603/03/2011NN 71397 54744  F: cairn
O: rock 20m NW at NN 71387 54761 is 15cm higher
S: Abney level
Ian Baines
Subpoint
1
-46731/05/2013NN 71399 54747  F: cairn
O: rock 20m NW at NN 71387 54761 is 15cm higher
S: Abney level
K&AD
Subpoint
1
393318/05/2014NN 71386 54759  F: Rock about 20 metres away from cairnCraig67
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GG



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With Northern Hills. Crystal clear day with little snow. Traversed to Lassintullich. deurgar19/12/2031
Beautiful day with Davidanabel.martinez03/12/2023
With Anabel, cold crisp dayD.Hoyle03/12/2023
Schiehallion with Peter - Walkhighlands routehummusg03/08/2023
From Dun Coillich community car park clockwise on green & white path, and white dot path to summit. Paths good, single file. Continued clockwise on green & white path to boardwalk in NW & connected straight to Schiehallion path. Straight up & down, back on board walk & back clockwise on boggy green path. Some well placed benches around Dun Coillich with great views of Schiehallion.Lynnebe12/07/2023
From Braes of Foss car park (£3 coins only). Quick up and down while passing through. Good path generally, gets vague in the boulders. Cloud base around 500m with cold E wind, creating sub zero feels like temperature on the top. Car park was busy on arrival post lunchtime, but most people were descending by then leaving the summit and descent very quiet. With Gillianrichard6929/04/2023
From Braes of Foss car park, follow the path and cairns. For Tove's 800th Marilyn. 6.6 miles.JulieB25/04/2023
With Sue, JulieB, Robin, Richard and Tove (her 800th Marilyn). Also went up here on 30/11/86, 25/10/92, 23/8/97, 22/1/06, 17/5/12, and maybe more... usually in fine weather.Phreerunner25/04/2023
With Dan ( sort of interesting on YouTube ) A return visit for me, it seems a bigger hill now… all snow avoidable, views a tad muted but extensive in most directions today.stig_nest25/03/2023
Straightforward DRC walk from Braes of Foss.TRG31820/11/2022
Up and down from Braes o'Foss. 1 of 1thekirkie pirate21/10/2022
MQ/ DAquartley16/09/2022
With Jeanette…a struggle over the boulderfield.Theslayer14/09/2022
Up and down from Braes of Foss car park. Very wet and windy.JasonStark04/09/2022
Schiehallion from GR: NN 75351 55629Hippster17/08/2022
Schiehallion from GR: NN 75351 55629ronaldo33317/08/2022
With Katj_com16/07/2022
It was just clear on top.dal09/06/2022
Schiehallion. Walkhighlands routehummusg09/06/2022
Alanjanetf2107/06/2022
Walked with Steven Purss, Weather clear wind southerly 20mph visibility good & dry throughout. No issues with walk. Completed approx 2 hours up & 2 hours down with lunch, beer & dram @ summit.Jr McG14/05/2022
From Braes of Foss car park clear skies very windy.colinfielding23/04/2022
Wind and sleet on the ridge, clouds below the summits, slushy snow and drifted snow, hard going at times. No views.Cumbrianexile12/02/2022
Usual way from Braes of Foss. First snows of winter made the boulders at the top very slippery. Gusty gales added to the excitement.robphys21/10/2021
Fiona and Christinanrowan09/10/2021
With Ali. Standard route from Braes of Foss. Cracking day, busy for a September midweek.paddyirish29/09/2021
Usual route from Braes of Foss.Mark Jackson20/08/2021
From Breas of Foss car park. The kids’ first munro. Very straightforward path - set off early so had a quiet ascent but busier as we came down. Stopped for picnic and to find the geocache at the top!thecoopers03/08/2021
Arrived CP at 08:15; nearly full and machine broken so staff said I could go free. Was first back to car of the day so ended up as de-facto-'how long to the top?'-answerer. Nice little inversion. There and back in just over 2.5hrs with 15 mins of dawdling - definitely easiest Munro yet. S. Pearl-Bordered Frits just before car. Birnam Hill afterwards.iangpark02/07/2021
From Braes of Foss CP (£2 cash only). Very busy!Geoff Briggs18/06/2021
with heatherPilotralph 03/06/2021
Perfect weather, up and back to car park, busy place.PDuncan8216/05/2021
Tourist route in the rain.quadbarrel08/11/2020
Did this one with Gillsupermario29/09/2020
Beautiful clear morning, dry no wind until descending. A bit deceptive nearing what we thought was the summit. First Munro for the kids and furry pal, loved it.ainzwils27/09/2020
Parked near monument to the Ordnance Survey then up the waymarked track and along the rocky ridge to the summit. Didn't disappoint.briandavies26/09/2020
Lovely autumn walkAlan Bothwell21/09/2020
With MK. My second ever Munro! Out and back from the car park on the Schiehallion Road.Nab Scar14/09/2020
Freddie, Miniplattcolnago06/09/2020
Wind and rainRuth02/09/2020
Climbed with Ben and Lucy.honey badger22/08/2020
Ascent by the west ridge and then descended via the normal route to Braes of Fossgeoffh1219/08/2020
Braes of Foss then straight up the JMT path. 3 hours 45 mins all in. Biggest problem was parking.garyhoney29/07/2020
With Northern Hills. Crystal clear day with little snow. Traversed to Lassintullich.deurgar31/12/2019
Straight up and down from car park. Visited old trig, high point and then cairn. Solo.Dangerous Dave23/09/2019
Easy, steady walk on very good path. For anyone thinking of taking a dog up because the path looks easy, the boulder field comprising the flattish 2/3 mile to and from the summit may be very hard work, especially if they have little legs!harpmonk08/09/2019
Climbed from the Braes of Foss car park, with Christopher Brisbane. Windy on top with high level cloud, but good views from the summit, 4hrs all in.chillyman801/09/2019
From Braes of Foss car parkAjm031026/08/2019
Most wonderful walk with Dad. Clouds and rain on the summit but made it to the top. Final mile was tough especially as I fell over and smashed my knee but couldn't fault the company. With trimarc2.Fionalevey11/08/2019
With Fiona. My 2nd visit. Forgotten how rocky ridge is. John Muir Society are doing a good job looking after the paths and surroundstrimarc211/08/2019