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Name:Glas-bheinn Mhor
Hill number:881
Height:651m / 2136ft
RHB Section:11B: Glen Affric to Glen Moriston
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Ness
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Graham, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,G,Y)
Grid ref:NH 43695 23145
Summit feature:rock 5m N of cairn
Drop:156m
Col:495m  NH456231  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 26
(1:25k) 416S
Observations:ground 8m W of trig point at NH 43683 23168 is as high. Trig point 20m N at NH 43690 23165 and rocky summit 90m NE at NH 43751 23188 are both lower
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 198 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Blair28217/02/2024
danpquinn03/02/2024
Solo. From Alltsigh. Easy parking space down near main road. Follow track up, being careful to take the correct turn at a couple of junctions. Leave track approx 437216 to make yr way 1.3km up to the trig point. No real difficulties - you might find some faint deer tracks to help. There is a large herd nearby who appear to sleep in this area. Return same way, although, with time, a visit to Meall Fuar-mhonaidh could be included via the south ridge.DampandDusty13/01/2024
weaselmaster22/09/2023
From Meall Fuar-mhonaidh. Retraced steps initially NE, then north to the right of the steep ravine leading to Loch nam Breac Dearga. Steep in places and there are a couple of places where particular care is needed, but not really a scramble. Then past the north corner of the loch, then an occasional faint path, over the east top and on to the main summit. Retraced steps past the east summit, then picked up a faint path heading down the left side of the stream ENE, leaving it at the 350m contour to return to the main path back to Grotaig at the stile over the deer fence.Owen B19/06/2023
CK SheilaS25/03/2023
anguscow21/03/2023
pattoland14/02/2023
carole engel23/08/2022
From Grotaig parking (NH490238), followed signed 'hill path' to Meall Fuar-mhonaidh NE ridge, continued along track to summit, descended steeply to NW, around head of Loch nam Breac Dearga, ascended Glas-bheinn Mhòr to summit by threading through knolls, descended E then N, following stream NE on W side of Mac a' Mhill, continuing NE to meet outward track at about NH474236, return to start (5h25m)kdbennett22/07/2022
scott duncan11/07/2022
alanm01/07/2022
Meall Fuar-mhonaidh and on to Glas-bheinn Mhor from Balbeg road end car park. Well signed and good path up to deer fence then continuing o a decent path to the first summit. Pathless after that but only problem was finding way down of the ridge - which is some fair way after the summit. From then on pathless also but no problems. Thought I I had found an ancient coin near the style on the way down but turned out after cleaning to be a 2p piece!dickscroop14/04/2022
paz195306/03/2022
Bicycled from Alltsigh, up to waterboard road and almost the end of the track 434215. No ford as shown on my map. Easy walk from there. Windy!iangalbraith04/03/2022
SunnyAdventures01/01/2022
weaselmaster31/10/2021
Sick Kid31/10/2021
stuartgreig07/09/2021
Pleasant walk through the woods and moorland along a decent path from Grotaig to Meall Fuar-mhonaidh, then Oh the Flies! Descended steeply to Nighean a'Mhill and Mac a'Mhill before a longer stretch over pathless ground to Glas-bheinn Bheag - collecting an ever increasing number of flies, clegs and midges as the sun climbed higher and hotter in breathless air. Nevertheless, we pushed on to Glas-bheinn Mhor's East Top and main summit. Unable to stop to admire the view due to the bugs clouding our heads we bee-lined to the NE shore of Loch nam Breac Dearga and up a grassy gully back on to the footpath down to Grotaig. Several cold drinks later in the Pottery cafe revived our flagging bodies. 5hrs total.summitter28/08/2021
Frogreen16/08/2021
Rod M21/07/2021
alda14/07/2021
Lindsay M06/06/2021
Glas-bheinn Mhor, Glas-bheinn Bheag, Mac a' Mhill from Grotaig on a warm day.RobertP28/05/2021
2 of 6: From Meall Fuar-mhonaidh. With Karen.ChrisR03/05/2021
Ralph02/05/2021
Path from Grotaig. Continued over Meall Fuar- mhonaidh to Glas-bheinn Mhor as per SMC Graham guide book. Glas-bheinn Bheag and Mac a Mhill included in return trip.sarahk25/04/2021
Jossker28/11/2020
from Grotaig, via Meall Fuar-mhonaidh, as per SMC Guide. Rough going away from M F-m.IanHHill23/09/2020
bobhem2524/08/2020
MC See previous.Martin6601/08/2020
See Meall Fuar MhonnaidhJulieB31/07/2020
patrick31/12/2019
jimbloomer24/11/2019
Am Bodach08/11/2019
From Grotaig car park, with Ellie dog.BLACKHILL20/09/2019
daviemore23/08/2019
GavinTheobald 320/08/2019
pathless route down southwest ridge of Meall Fuar-mhonaidh, then past outflows of Loch nam Breac Dearga and smaller lochan to northwest KeithByTheC05/08/2019
benalder5025/07/2019
A very pleasant walk up from Alltsigh (excellent refurbed hostel) through forestry above the river gorge. Over the bridge, though a gate and an older track continues to join the water board road. All very pleasant with regenerating woodland, roches moutonees and fine views. Followed an ATV track up the hill for a while, then up to the top on deer tracks. Fine views and several small bumps to bag in case of tamperers. More direct line down.Gill07/06/2019
dave g14/04/2019
Fi09/03/2019
scoob09/03/2019
duchally04/12/2018
G and Aarthurwhittaker31/07/2018
Wayne Morris25/07/2018
borderline20/05/2018
PeteF28/03/2018