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Name: | Meall Reamhar North Top |
Hill number: | 19407 |
Height: | 801.4m / 2629ft |
Parent (Ma): | 43 Stob a' Choin |
RHB Section: | 01C: Loch Lomond to Strathyre |
County/UA: | Stirling |
Catchment: | Forth |
Class: | Subsimm (sSim) |
Grid ref: | NN 42254 15916 |
Summit feature: | boulder |
Drop: | 21.3m |
Col: | 780.1m NN 4236 1575 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 56 (1:25k) OL46N 365N |
Survey: | Leica RX1250 |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 58 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
Solo from Inverlochlarig Farm. Good track along River Larig and over excellent new bridge. Heavy rain and poor visiblity. Very steep SW then up N ridge to Stob a'Choin summit. Along the ridge in very limited visibility, over Meall Reamhow North Top, Meall Reamhow, and Creag na h-lolaire. Descent to N via Creag nan Saighead and back to the bridge. | John Lee | 14/07/2023 |
After Meall Reamhar. | PGCE | 20/05/2023 |
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 Nathach. 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_alan | 25/08/2022 |
With Janice and Brian. Lovely calm mild day. Missed the TUMPs got this though! | Play2End | 22/03/2022 |
From Inverlochlarig, circuit of Stob a Choin, Meall Reamhar N & Main, Creag na h-Iolaire, Creag Chaorannach and Cnoc na Nathrach, returning down Glen Sgionie. The ladder stile visible from Cnoc na Nathrach is not a good entry point to the glen - I would try the following the burn from the SE corner of the forest next time. | TRG318 | 14/04/2021 |
Anticlockwise around the horseshoe from Inverlochlarig. | davidpettit84 | 18/04/2019 |
7 top round from inverlochlarig C/W along track then along side of burn to open area, cnoc na nathrach, cruinn bheinn,creag chaorannach, creah na h lolaire, meall reamhar, meall reamhar north top, stob a choin. | robertphillips | 10/11/2018 |
Solo | Vin | 30/04/2016 |
With Ian. | Dangerous Dave | 11/04/2015 |
Circuit from Inverlochlarig | rjf35 | 23/07/2014 |
Solo from Road end. Cut over bridge to old farm, burn ok but tree cover made for hard going. Track and bridge faster if less interesting option. 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 swirled in after the sub, end of photos... | nordicstar | 11/08/2013 |
Dry. | Dugswell2 | 05/06/2012 |
2 of 11: From Stob a Choin. | ChrisR | 12/05/2012 |
Galltywenallt | 26/02/2011 | |
Solo fr Inverlochlarig. Up NE ridge and down directly NNW/N from summit (of Stob a' Choin). Bright day, cold W wind, I had to wait & try to avoid sheepgathering at farm when returning east along tracks in valley. | NorfolkPT21 | 25/10/2010 |
On circuit to Stob a'Choin. | Aye Jimmy | 28/10/2000 |
Chris Mac | 04/06/2023 | |
Tricky | 15/04/2023 | |
weaselmaster | 03/12/2022 | |
langskill | 14/07/2022 | |
geoffreycurnock | 29/03/2022 | |
JimT | 16/10/2021 | |
richtea5040 | 25/08/2021 | |
Am Bodach | 18/08/2021 | |
Grimpeur1234 | 07/10/2020 | |
TamCollie | 23/08/2020 | |
weaselmaster | 25/10/2019 | |
andrew brown | 19/01/2019 | |
Gavin Theobald | 03/01/2019 | |
IainT | 03/09/2018 | |
alda | 10/07/2018 | |
summitter | 05/11/2017 | |
Blair282 | 20/08/2017 | |
Fi | 09/03/2014 | |
scoob | 09/03/2014 | |
Dave Geere | 28/09/2013 | |
hillhunter | 25/05/2013 | |
clanbonham | 16/03/2013 | |
jimbloomer | 05/06/2012 | |
Nick Canute | 11/01/2012 | |
NormanW | 05/08/2011 | |
mae | 17/04/2011 | |
Oik | 15/09/2010 | |
chalky1953 | 02/09/2010 | |
dave g | 11/09/2007 | |
vuirich | 29/04/2007 | |
Alan Whatley | 30/09/2005 | |
grumpy | 28/11/2004 | |
ngthack | 16/11/2004 | |
neilsan | 14/09/2003 |