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N.B. Some hill summits are on private property or on land where there is no public right of way. Permission should be sought from the landowner where access to a hill summit is through private land(*).
*For information about access rights in Scotland see the ScotWays website.
Please report via the contact page any logs you see below which describe or encourage acts of trespass. Please quote the hill number and hill name.
Logged Descriptions (logged by 17 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
2 of 2: After Meall a Chathaidh. We parked at layby 90. Ground frozen so bogs not a problem. With Karen. | ChrisR | 08/01/2024 |
From the southbound layby 90, a few hundred metres S of A9 over the aqueduct. Gateway gives easy access to boggy moor, easier on steeper slopes, rough and boggy nearer summit. | Minto | 12/10/2023 |
P layby a few hundred metres north of footbridge. Along line of grouse butts then across a flat top. Sunny with good views across Glen Truim, | chrisbien | 06/09/2023 |
From the northbound layby, 300m south for the footbridge over aqueduct. | robertphillips | 02/12/2022 |
From WSW, lay-by, HP at edge of small peat hag, small cairn built from remains of older one | RHW | 09/06/2018 |
From layby 90 then 1km north alongside A9 to bridge over aqueduct. Easy going along line of grouse butts. | alda | 11/12/2016 |
Moonlit ascent. Followed aqueduct track from S of Dalwhinnie to W side of hill. Under A9, over footbridge and up by grouse butts. Flat summit area. | Lindsay M | 29/10/2015 |
StueyB | 31/03/2023 | |
Simon Winton | 18/04/2022 | |
Dave McG | 14/08/2021 | |
mae | 17/06/2021 | |
richtea5040 | 25/11/2020 | |
Alan Whatley | 15/05/2018 | |
Rod M | 29/10/2015 | |
chalky1953 | 11/03/2015 | |
ajwxyzt | 06/08/2011 | |
theczernobog | 27/06/2010 |