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Name:Meall na Teanga
Hill number:759
Height:916.8m / 3008ft
Section:10C: Loch Arkaig to Glen Moriston
Classification:Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y
Drop:305.5m
Col:611.2m  NN 2228 9367  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
898904/07/2015NN 22028 92397  F: Cairn
O: Rocks to north of cairn appear same height with Abney level.
DSM
Subpoint
1GJ
1443611/06/2016NN 22024 92400  F: Cairn
O: Rocks near cairn probably slightly higher than cairn base, but ground 45m & 60m to N is at least 50cm higher (Abney level)
S: Abney level
K&AD
Subpoint
1GJ
1443711/06/2016NN 22028 92463  F: Small pile of stones
O: Small mound 15m to S is about as high and rocks near cairn are at least 50cm lower (Abney level)
S: Abney level
K&AD
Summit
GJ
1974507/07/2017NN 22027 92461  F: Tiny cairn
O: Summit is c.65m north of much larger cairn
DSM
Summit
DM
2411414/05/2018NN 22026 92461  F: Rock
O: col 611.2m at NN 2228 9367, drop 305.5m
alda
Summit
Jim
3593914/07/2021NN 22026 92461  F: Embedded rock in grassDSM
Summit
DM
3594014/07/2021NN 22026 92399  F: CairnDSM
Subpoint
1DM
4150016/08/2023NN 22027 92462  F: Small embedded rockDSM
Summit
DM
-284511/03/2007NN 22027 92472  F: small pile of stones
O: thought to be higher than cairn at NN 22022 92409
DF
Summit
-284616/07/2010NN 22027 92404  F: cairn
O: thought to be lower than small pile of stones at NN 22027 94272
LR
Subpoint
1
-284711/03/2007NN 22022 92409  F: cairn
O: thought to be lower than small pile of stones at NN 22027 94272
DF
Subpoint
1



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Crampons used to get over cornice just before topSteve Clark19/03/2024
Meall na Teanga & Sron a' Choire Ghairbh from Kilfinnan.JasonStark13/05/2023
From the Coire Glas works car park at Kilfinnan with Sron a'Choire Ghairbh and Ben Tee. Sunny with very cold gusty wind. Rounsfell08/04/2023
5 of 6: From Sron a Choire Ghairbh and again returning from Meall Coire Lochain. With Sam.ChrisR07/04/2023
Loch Lochy Munrosatreides788709/03/2023
Sròn a' Choire Ghairbh & Meall na Teanga. Walkhighlands routehummusg04/11/2022
With Jack, Geoff and Sue Post relays trip (Spean Bridge)fellie16/10/2022
Sron a'Choire Ghairbh, Meall na Teanga from Kilfinnan. With Sue, Jack and Ellie.Geoff Briggs16/10/2022
Parked at the end of the road at Kilfinnan at the North end of Loch Lochy. Followed forestry track SW, turned NW on the Cam Bealach path (signed), initially through woods, then within the opening valley alongside the Allt Glas Dhoire to the col. Followed path up Meall Dubh over grass and then a further path back to the SW col and a further grassy path south on the ridge of Teanga to cairn at end of levelish ridge. Raining and swirling cloud but surprisingly green slopes all around. Continued to Sron a Choire Garbh, all on grassy path, mainly in cloud.Denise 16/06/2022
racking day out with Barry Dickson with great weather and excellent views. Loch Lochy MunrosKevthecat24/05/2022
Cracking day out with H&K, The Cat and Gus!Baz with H&K24/05/2022
Climbed with Ruth from Kilfinnantomd413/04/2022
Gleann Cia-aig, Feddon ruins, Cam Bhealach, Summit, Cam Bhealach, E to Great Glen Way, Laggan. (Gt Glen Hostel) Wild day on the tops with winds gusting 60mph+, windchill of approx. -19'C (MWIS info) Some great views in clearings but cloud generally approx 800m. With 6 friends.Neily There09/02/2022
Solo round of Sròn a' Choire Ghaibh and Meall na Teanga from Kilfinnan. After a rather tense drive up the A82 - covered in a fresh layer of untouched snow - in particular from Crianlarich into to Rannoch Moor, I arrived at Kilfinnan for an early dawn start. Hoofing the 2.2mi walk along the road into the forest, things were going well until about 400m up on the path to the bealach. A low snowline saw a fairly fresh thin layer of powdery snow covering a lot of ice on the path - just enough to require a bit of care, but not really enough to justify crampons. Mostly misty up to around 500m, where the sky opened up. There was a bit of gusty wind but that only started being a nuisance above 700m on each peak, where the gusts would fire a blast of snow every 5-10 mins. Did Sròn a' Choire Ghaibh first, lower zig-zags were icy, but above that it was easy going though my timing was not great, just as i hit the summit, a bank of cloud covered it. Tapped the summit and returned down to themproudfoot28/11/2021
With L&Gnix_snilloc05/08/2021
Killfinnan, after Sron a Choire Ghairbh.Flatfield06/06/2021
GP and Vic (her first munro).Tintenty04/06/2021
Solo fr Kilfinnan, forest track then good path up to col, running mostly. Warm hazy sunshine becoming hot later, but I was only out 5h. Fierce S wind. A bit concerned about sunburn on long descent but there was partial shade for last 3km on track parallel to Loch Lochy.NorfolkPT2131/05/2021
From Laggan Locks (parked in car park to E for easier access from A82). Usual 2 Munros, plus Ben Tee.quadbarrel27/05/2021
Solo Walk. Cycled forest trackHuwel11/10/2020
Fantastic views of the Nevis range. over 20 ravens playing in the wind.gettingonabit17/09/2020
Laggan Locks bus stop - Cam Bhealach - Sron a’ Choire Ghairbh - Meall na Teanga - Meall Coire Lochain - skirted Meall na Teanga - Meall Dubh - Cam Bhealach - Laggan Locks.Mark Jackson26/08/2020
Windy!Ruth25/08/2020
Great day with Pam G and Pam L. Spectacular views.Chris Blake09/08/2020
Climbed with Alex McBride, Sron a'Choire Ghairbh first then Meall na Teanga. Accessed from Kilfinnan, just over 8hrs all in. Lots of snow above 650m.chillyman814/11/2019
3rd Repeatchalky195311/05/2019
Started at Kilfinnan. 2 miles along the forest track and then up to the bealach along the path. Up to Sron a Choire Ghairbh along the zig zaggy stalkers path to Meall na Teanga where the views were 360 degrees and absolutely awesome. Back down to the bealach and up to Meall na Teanga which seemed a harder climb, again the views were good, including Loch Linhe and Loch Ness. Back down the same way. Saw one other person (twice) he was going down from each top as I was going up.tsharp06/05/2019
From Kilfinnan: The woods sheltered me from the heavy rain but once out in the open up to the col I was soaked. Up and down Teanga, then up and down Sron a Choire Ghairbh.jigglybones20/02/2019
With OliverS and West Brom MC crowd celebrating his birthdaysignyred19/02/2019
V windy day following Storm Ali. Ascent from the N near Kilfinnan.Bookerdddd20/09/2018
with Jennyphilpower01/08/2018
Andrew Dyson neil hutton26/05/2018
Up from Gleann Cia-aig to the south. Climbed Sron a' Choire Ghairbh first and returned to the bealach. One patch of snow to negotiate on the north ridge. Back via Meall Coire Lochain and Meall Odhar.Windy Corner19/05/2018
TGO Challenge 2018twg2714/05/2018
Good visibility. There was a band of snow on the NE ridge with cornices higher up. Many people had crossed this just below the cornices but the snow is becoming unstable. Took the longer and lower crossing on the way down.rurquhart30/04/2018
Ascended from Kilfinnan - lots of snow above 500m - the north facing corrie between Meall Dubh and Meall na Teanga poorly consolidated windslab - routefinding tricky - fine but steep once on the NW ridge - seriously windy on the summit - progress difficult - descended and continued to Sron a'Choire Ghairbhwychwood06/04/2018
from karl's boatlithosyork25/08/2017
Wild camp just out of the forest. Biting midge & wriggling Kasi woke me up early so was on the path to the summit at 0630.LizzieG29/05/2017
A long hot but lovely day -began with Sron a' Choire Ghairbh- with Paul.younggl26/05/2017
CThis Dog27/08/2016
Standard route out & back from Kilfinnan. On own.MorecambeMonkey16/05/2016
Weather fair.MountainMac11/04/2016
Very warm and sunny. 6.5hrsHammy18/08/2015
Great weather, biked in and climbed with Sron a'Choire Ghairbh.FCMark11/06/2015
From Kilfinnan. We had to go around a patch of snow up steep compressed grass to reach the summit. Strangely windless at the top, despite the cold NW wind all the way from the head of the valley.mindlessflogger26/05/2015
Circuit, from South Laggan Locks, of the Loch Lochy munoros, ridge towards Ben Tee and Ben Tee before dropping back to the Eagle for a pint. Met Garry 2 minuts after getting into the Eagle. Sunny day with great views throughout the walk. 6 1/2 hoursalexmaclennan19/04/2015
Hot, sunny day's walk with Dave M, Scott B, Mike C & John Mcd. Deep snow cornices facing eastbarnz4818/04/2015
With JL, David and Lisa Lee. 10:30-19;30, included Sron a Choire Ghairbhbrianm04/04/2015
Clear and warm. From Kilfillan, just over six hours combined with Sron a Choire Ghairbh, walking the track at the start.Roblex03/09/2014
Fantastic views towards the Ben, good paths up from Kilfinnan, well recommended.steveroberts25/08/2014