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Name:Meall Clach a' Cheannaich
Hill number:8521
Height:458m / 1503ft
Section:09B: Glen Albyn and the Monadh Liath
Classification:Tu,4
Drop:41m
Col:417m  NN417947  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
2246831/03/2018NN 42209 94564  F: Small boulderRHW
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8 of 8: From Creag a Chail. Then down to the rough track which meandered down to the Spey and back to Shesgnan: renovation work evident. Then a decent track to Melgarve. With Tim.ChrisR05/06/2021
A good 10 top round from melgarve, meallan odhar, geal charn, bac nam fuaran, corrieyairack hill, carn leac east top, carn leac, poll gormack hill east top, poll gormack hill, creag a chail, meall clach a cheannaich.robertphillips16/05/2021
After a circuit of the four Braeroy 800ers; small boulder at hp, track back to Glen Roy roadhead initially boggy. Passing charming quirky Luib chonnal bothy en route. NB if approaching from S, need to pass 250m W of Loch Spey for a feasible crossing of the boggy inflow. Or E end may be easier . 20mi 8h30 circuit.RHW31/03/2018
Easy diversion from the Braeroy to Melgarve track.chalky195316/07/2017
Straggly horseshoe from Melgarve, this one gained from the watershed path. Not excitingColin Crawford05/12/2016
BaggerGutt27/06/2021
Dave McG18/01/2019
Dave Geere06/06/2018
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