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Name: | Meall Mor |
Hill number: | 4576 |
Height: | 466m / 1529ft |
Parent (Ma): | 9 Meall Dearg |
RHB Section: | 01A: Loch Tay to Perth |
County/UA: | Perth and Kinross |
Catchment: | Tay |
Class: | Hump, Tump (400-499m), Yeaman (Hu,Tu,4,Y) |
Grid ref: | NN 92846 39465 |
Summit feature: | bend in wall |
Drop: | 110m |
Col: | 356m NN918412 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 52 (1:25k) 379W |
Survey: | Abney level |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 48 users) | By | Date of Ascent |
Via mast track east of Deanshaugh. Parked at verge c500m west of start. | willyross | 18/11/2023 |
Nice wee outing up and down the grassy track after those nightmare HuMPS up in the forest and heather. | Eddie | 25/08/2023 |
From track ends in Glen Cochill. Up the more eastern track, over fence then wall. Down picking up the better western track just at quarry. Humid. | N.Morters | 30/07/2022 |
P by jnct of A822 and 826. Track to mast starts E of Deanshaugh. Hot! | chrisbien | 22/03/2022 |
parked nn909419 gate open forest track south. | BLACKHILL | 18/03/2022 |
3 of 3: After Murrayshall Hill we drove to the junction of the A822/A826. Good parking. Back along the road to Deanshaugh. The mast track disappeared in bracken before emerging near the top. With Karen. | ChrisR | 27/09/2021 |
Walked along the forest tracks from Glen Cochill. A parking area at 908 420 enables a straightforward trek up past some masts and through the plantation to south west of Meall Mor, where you can pick up the Meall Mor mast maintenance track to the summit. We made it a circular walk by going over the summit wall and following ATV and animal tracks through the trees (mainly alongside an old stone wall) - popping back out on a large forestry road south-east of Creag a Bhaird. | summitter | 16/05/2020 |
Cycled to near Deanshaugh then direct line up/down | daviemore | 02/05/2020 |
Parked in the lay by at the junction of the A822/A826. (The grass at the entrance to Deanshaugh looked too nice to park on.) Through the wooden gate at Deanshaugh and up the track to the mast. Finally across heather to the summit. | LizH | 17/01/2020 |
Parked at layby at A822/A826 junction. Up from east of Deanshaugh. | duchally | 29/12/2019 |
from layby near kinloch house | robertphillips | 30/06/2019 |
Easy ascent by track from Deanshaugh. | JohnW | 12/04/2018 |
Solo trip, from Deanshaugh by ATV track. Soggy underfoot on lower slopes. | Invicta14 | 09/04/2018 |
From the junction of A roads through a field to avoid Deanshaugh, but descent by the mast access track to Deanshaugh. Lovely weather in Perthshire. | NormanW | 28/05/2017 |
From Deanshaugh. A good track all the way. | jenx | 12/11/2016 |
With Jenx up from GR925385, in new farm entrance drive by old waterwheel. Plenty of room to avoid gate and obstructing access to farm. Then up track and wall line to gate, then direct up ATV track to summit by wall corner. No need to cross the wall which is a deer barrier and been damaged by folk crossing this going to the lower top to North. | nordicstar | 12/11/2016 |
From signposted car park behind Tomnagrew quad centre. No comfortable route to summit: up via bracken south face, down dilapidated quad track east face. | Topographer57 | 10/08/2016 |
quickie from S, diverted a wee bit W on the way down for an easier descent | RHW | 27/10/2012 |
Started from Tomnagrew to east but came down directly to road. Footprints spotted near mast on other side of wall - anybody we know? | chriswatson | 16/03/2011 |
Visited the four ring contours in the summit area; highest point may be in one of the ring contours to the North of the mast. | richtea5040 | 09/03/2011 |
Gallovidian | 17/03/2024 | |
Fletch | 06/12/2023 | |
interloper | 06/12/2023 | |
lindaross | 18/11/2023 | |
Martyn1 | 10/02/2023 | |
Dottie | 27/01/2023 | |
jimbloomer | 24/11/2022 | |
Tricky | 09/01/2022 | |
AndyS | 06/11/2020 | |
Crumblie2 | 31/05/2020 | |
scoob | 10/05/2020 | |
Fi | 10/05/2020 | |
PeterAH | 17/01/2020 | |
Andrew Simmons | 25/08/2018 | |
Rod M | 04/10/2017 | |
Martin R | 04/05/2017 | |
Steve Q | 20/12/2016 | |
mae | 12/11/2016 | |
Alan Whatley | 26/04/2016 | |
bjewing | 13/12/2015 | |
Kiltie | 09/04/2013 | |
thelonious | 09/07/2012 | |
chalky1953 | 15/06/2012 | |
neilsan | 28/06/2011 | |
alda | 16/03/2011 | |
Colin Crawford | 16/07/2010 | |
Lindsay M | 17/04/2009 | |
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