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Name:Beinn Chabhair
Hill number:38
Height:932.2m / 3058ft
Section:01C: Loch Lomond to Strathyre
Classification:Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y
Drop:313m
Col:619m  NN373183  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2057829/09/2017NN 36766 17951  F: CairnDSM
Summit
DM
2969519/11/2019NN 36765 17951  F: Small cairn on rock outcropDSM
Summit
DM
-18710/07/2006NN 36763 17948  F: small cairn
S: Leica RX1250
dbb
Summit
-18823/04/2012NN 36761 17945  F: small cairn
S: Leica RX1250
Bengt Karlsonn
Rejected
Jim
-18929/04/2014NN 36763 17950  F: small cairn
S: Leica RX1250
alda
Summit
-19012/11/2008NN 36761 17961  F: small cairn on rocky outcrop
S: Leica RX1250
DF
Subpoint
1
-2581029/04/2014NN 36763 17950  F: small cairn
S: Leica RX1250
alda
Summit
Jim



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With Rob from Keum an t Searraich crossing river Fallich by generator plant walking up road to dam and ascending grassy slopes to ridge above Meall nan Tarmachan. Melting snow in last 300 metres. Many people clear views arrived at top to cries of Hattie a 3 yr old who was complaining at her father putting snow down her neck. We chatted with others wondered about taking on An Caisteal as well but thought better of it. Fantastic views no wind and a slippery descent to bealach and a comfortable walk back to car. Met a stalker who manages the private hydro scheme for the estate syndicate.david.walker4024/03/2024
granitegirl28/10/2023
Gorgeous day - plenty of sunshine, light winds. Views at summit excellent. Path good at start and end but viciously wet and boggy for 5km in the middle!NorfolkPT2116/09/2023
Parked by Hydro Scheme and ascended alongside Allt a Chuilinn on hydro track then alongside stream to the col. En route to Lagangarbh to deliver aluminium flashing and climb Curved Ridge.andy09/06/2023
With Jamie Arrons - WOop!jennygraham31/05/2023
Bonzo29/05/2023
From the campsite at Beinglas. Brutal initial path at the back of the campsite before levelling out to follow the path alongside Ben Glas Burn and then handrailing a tributary up to Lochan a Chaisteil. Wonderful spot for a break or swim at the base of the craig forming the SW side of Ben Glas. Easier route up on NE side, then along to Stob Creag an Fhithich, Stob Garbh Bhealach, Meall nan Tarmachan W & main Tops and Beinn Chabhair. Descent along the usual direct path to BC via Lochan Beinn Chabhair to the campsite. Very hot day with 360deg views. With Gillianrichard6928/05/2023
SunnyAdventures208/02/2023
Emma 11/09/2022
Round of Beinn Chabhair, Beinn a’Chroin, Cruach Ardrain and Beinn Tuileachan from Inverlochlarig. Wispy cloud for first few hours, lifted eventually and brightened. One or two moments of sunshine. One heavy shower 10 mins from car park. Busy on Munro routes, pretty quiet between. Quite a good path from Chabhair to a’Chroin bealach. Rounsfell29/08/2022
After An Caisteal tough navigating on pathless route in rain and mist with Sharon.colinfielding30/07/2022
Up zig-zag track from 2km N of Inverarnan, then Walkhighlands route to the top. Descended to dam and followed the track from there, avoiding the boggy path.TRG31820/07/2022
gavinmcc17/07/2022
jtkerrigan11/07/2022
Last of 3 Ms. Very steep slog in cloud from E but summit ridge looked great even in poor vis.iangpark07/07/2022
webbdj28/05/2022
arjh18/05/2022
Alan Faulconbridge04/05/2022
Dottie00102/05/2022
Dottie02/05/2022
https://www.strava.com/activities/7046041693Graham22b26/04/2022
1/7 Walked up from a good track just at the start of the rise up Glen Falloch. This brought us more easily to the waterfalls in Ben Glas Burn, then on up to the Munro. On way back we took in the tops of Meall nan Tarmachan, Meall nan Tarmachan West Top, Stob Garbh Bhealach, Stob Creag an Fhithich (Ptarmigan seen here), Ben Glas and Meall Mor Nan Eag. All this ridge gave very interesting route finding, twisting around the turns of the crags. Just when you thought there was no way, an easy grass slope would appear, just delightful. Really enjoyed the walk out so much better than just trudging back down. First cuckoo near the bottom.nickywood125/04/2022
andy6325/04/2022
Direct from Inverarnangeoffh1217/04/2022
rox.a.k02/04/2022
From Glen Falloch, parked at 325203, where the wiggly track meets the A82 and there is space for some vergeside parking. Straight up and down, snow showers near the summit.Clive G01/04/2022
paulp20/03/2022
Snowy conditions.liljonb22/02/2022
curon16/02/2022
From Drovers Inn, ascent along Ben Glas burn. With Mel, Neil & Andrew misty not much views. Tough.alwaysinshorts14/01/2022
GavinTheobald 304/11/2021
Beinn Chabhair and Meall nan Tarmachan from hotel carpark in Glen falloch (drovers Arms) 15km in 5 hrsNicky C18/09/2021
anguscow15/09/2021
weaselmaster03/09/2021
Sick Kid03/09/2021
DotMP20/08/2021
Chris Mac01/08/2021
With Jack, Joe, Thea, Jon, James, Gavin, Nathaniel, Chris, Claire, Mike Summer trip (Arrochar)fellie31/07/2021
fellwanderer9231/07/2021
Solo.Jonathan Willingham23/07/2021
Scorcher with Cnrowan21/07/2021
ScottyBoy7609/07/2021
An Caisteal, Beinn Chabhair and Beinn a'Chròin munros from Glen Falloch near Crainlarichhummusg08/07/2021
JackMoss9823/06/2021
wcroasdell15/06/2021
TCalymeneB02/06/2021
ryancomet25/05/2021
A tiring slog from Inverarnan (Beinglass). High bog factor on this walk and rain when nearing the summit.knarf25/05/2021
Solo ClimbJamesSDonald14/03/2021
neil hutton13/10/2020