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Name:Meall a' Chapuill
Hill number:5772
Height:513.8m / 1686ft
Section:01C: Loch Lomond to Strathyre
Classification:Tu,5,HF
Drop:33m
Col:481m  NN 4419 0570  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2252111/03/2018NN 44038 05655  F: mossy mound
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alda
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With Rob and Storm up steep ATV track just north of campsite. On to Sgiath Mhor, Meall a'Chapuill and Stron Lochie with snow shower and forestry hinderances. Steep descent with superb views.lordtonult23/02/2024
From Loch Chon S car park straight up Stron Lochie, then Chochan, Bhreac and back to Meall a' Chapuill and Sgiath Mhor with descent down W side of plantation down an ATV track which turns into a very steep forestry track. Superb sunny day with the bogs all frozen.sclater10/03/2023
sgiath mhor, meall a chapuill, stron lochie, from cp at 429 044 walked along road north for 350m to 42893 04725 opp loch chen camp site, took ATV track up through trees to below SM back down stron lochie ridge and through trees.robertphillips01/12/2018
Stayed on higher ground from Stron Lochie until east of summit then across open col through some deep drifts. Easy direct return through trees to burn and car park. 6km in three hours, 2km per hour due to snow and steepness.alda11/03/2018
Traverse from Stron Lochie in thick powdery snowajwxyzt07/01/2018
After Stron Lochie. Lots of spongy ground between the tops. Trees on the col have a muddy passage through the middle. Direct descent to the road, steep and slithery but no tree problemsColin Crawford29/03/2016
Simon Winton11/10/2023
interloper27/02/2023
chalky195312/12/2015
amblemark26/09/2014
richtea504011/03/2012