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Name:Maol Mor
Hill number:10799
Height:367m / 1204ft
Parent (Ma):1387  Beinn Chapull
RHB Section:19A: Oban to Loch Fyne
County/UA:Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Awe
Class:Tump (300-399m)
(Tu,3)
Grid ref:NM 99268 20845
Summit feature:trig point
Drop:44m
Col:323m  NM985204  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 49
(1:25k) 360N
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 5 users)ByDate of Ascent
2nd Tump of 7 on a route from Fernoch to Dalavich, climbing Creag an Fhitich after a drop off by my Airbnb host near the roadside top then over to the woodland summit and then West down to a track, following it past a barn, all the way to a Sheepfold at NN00239 20517 then up beside a stream and over a track to a copse nearby a mini-cliff and then West on sheep tracks to the 310m point before heading direct for the top. Lovely viewpoint. I recorded the Trig-point top @ 367m on my GPS as NM 99270 20842. I descended South then SE to drop onto the track and conduit, heading for Cruach na Craoibhe...Dazingdale07/05/2019
Can drive to nearby on good forest roads from NE if prepared to ignore the 'No authorised vehicles' sign forest ride to the west of it.vegibagger24/05/2018
After Cruach na Craoibhe. Along unmetalled extension of forestry road to its lowest point, then westwards to join track alongside pipe line. Covered conduit makes for easy walking, if disconcertingly hollow-sounding. Northwards past Creag na Bò Duinne to about 000207, then rough track and shortish grass to trig. Drier but still cloudy. Carraig Gheal wind farm now in full view. Back down to hydro road and down to sheepfold about 002205, then track to Fernoch crossroads for bus to Oban.mainnirnamfiadh07/05/2018
RHW26/04/2009
chalky195321/11/2018