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Name:Beinn Mheadhonach
Hill number:5773
Height:514.8m / 1689ft
Section:01C: Loch Lomond to Strathyre
Classification:Tu,5,HF
Drop:31.5m
Col:483.3m  NN 4439 1382  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
1887010/05/2017NN 44425 13549  F: None (grass)
O: Col is 483.3m at NN 4439 1382
alda
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Jim
1904910/05/2017NN 44390 13820  F: col
O: Col is 483.3m at NN 4439 1382
alda
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Jim
-2034628/04/2012NN 44428 13549  F: no featureRHW
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21428/04/2012NN 44428 13549  F: Rough grassRHW
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Yet another hill summitted on this walk minus rucksack. Onwards to Meall Gaothach using the ATV tracks.Minto28/02/2023
Parked in the car park and followed the farm road through Inverlochlarig and on to the splendid new footbridge. Then followed the SMC route up the desperately steep ascent of the Stob a' Choin. Then along the ridge visiting Meall Reamhow North Top, Meall Reamhow, and Creag na h-lolaire; before a tricky steep descent to Creag Chaorannach, and on to the pleasant little bump Cnoc na Nathrach. Then S to N along the Stob Breac ridge, where the going is much easier. Visited outlier Beinn Mheadonach, An Stuchd, Sob Breac Far South Top, Stob Breac South Top, and finally Stob Breac. I did not fancy a lengthy steep descent after so many steep sections already. So, I backtracked to the col before the south top, turned west, taking a gently graded grassy rake with a stream much the way to the top of the forest. I then went down the gap followed by the stream with a dog leg to the grassy forest road. Much of the route was slow going, so a 9 hour trek trek covering 20km with 1400m of ascent.silveracorn_alan25/08/2022
Track from Inverlochlarig to NN 45526 17352, through gap in trees beside burn and up to Stob Breac. Along the ridge to Beinn Mheadhonach, climbed the deer fence at NN 44361 14674 and down through gap in trees to Glen Sgionie track.TRG31829/04/2021
Straightforward route up break in forest from car park at Inverlochlarig to Stob Breac, An Stuchd, Beinn Mheadhonach, Creag na h-Iolaire, Meall Reamhar and Stob a' Choin.sclater07/02/2020
From the car park towards Blairchreich, then the forest track to the tree break directly north of Stob Breac. Up the northern flank to the Stob, then along the ridge southwards taking in each recognised top to An Stuchd. Continued south to Beinn Mheadhonach, then back to take in Cnoc na Nathrac before heading along the burnside gap in the forest to the track through Glen Sgionie back to the start. 3.15 hours round.summitter17/05/2019
Stob Breac, An Stuchd, Beinn Mheadhonach and Cnoc na Nathrach from Inverlochlarig. Short unpleasant section of forest to reach easy open ground then track along Glen Sgionie. Almost continuous rain.RobertP26/08/2018
From Inverlochlarig via the zigzags and the vestigial path on the NE (near) side of the Allt a'Choire Bhan, which requires some grassy ledgework where the sidewalls close in around a waterfall. Thence to the ridge, circling North to take in the North Tp, Stob Bhreac itself, the South Top, Far South Top, An Stuchd, Beinn Mheadonach after a steady descent, and the pleasant viewpoint of Cnoc na Nathrach, with its embedded quartz summit. I made the mistake of crossing the dilapidated deer fence and floundering in the mud and serried trees of the Darien Gap between there and the start of the Glen Sgoinie track.Nick Down129/04/2018
meall gaothach, taobh na coille south top, taobh na coille, an stuchd, beinn mheadhonach from the south biked in to edra.robertphillips25/06/2017
Solo from Road end to Corbett Stob a'Choin. Steep up through wet grass to gain North ridge. Both tops to ensure summit. Onto sub Hump and other tops to Graham Stob Breac ridge. Mist and rain after the CTs. Back over Stob Breac Graham and tops.nordicstar11/08/2013
Circuit from Inverlochlarig RHW28/04/2012
StueyB14/09/2022
richtea504025/08/2021
alda10/05/2017
chalky195317/12/2013
Colin Crawford11/10/2013