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Name:Meallan Odhar
Hill number:4336
Height:612m / 2008ft
Parent (Ma):875  Aonach Shasuinn
RHB Section:11B: Glen Affric to Glen Moriston
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Beauly, Catchment Boundaries, Ness
Class:Hump, Simm, Graham Top, Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,Sim,GT,Y)
Grid ref:NH 21153 17293
Summit feature:no feature
Drop:129m
Col:483m  NH203173  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 34
(1:25k) 415
Observations:rocky knoll further N at NH 21163 17336 may be as high
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 30 users)ByDate of Ascent
From Cougie. Last of threeAndrew Simmons25/07/2023
Parked at Cougie for a round of 6 Simms. 1/6. Visited both tops.PGCE06/05/2022
Should have done this yesterday with other tops this side of valley but had arrived late so had to come back again. Bike up the good track on the BN side of stream as far as the bridge that isn't there any more! Continued up track until opposite then quckly abnd easily straight up and down.dickscroop19/04/2022
3 of 4: From Beinn an t-Sidhein. Alt top: 3 stone cairn, definitely seemed higher. Readings were the same. With Karen.ChrisR26/05/2021
Climbed from Cougie after driving up a rough track. Heavy rain made a route on the track on the north side of the Allt Riabhach unreliable due to flooded fords. A track on the south side of the river (not shown on the 1:50k map) gets you well along the valley. Followed the Allt a’ Chomhlain valley up at about 400 - 500m using deer tracks through a dispersed forest. Finally crossed all the tributaries and then crossed a water logged col and on to the summits. Both GRs visited.BaggerGutt19/10/2020
Visited both tops.hill walker19/09/2020
From Cougie, with Ellie dog.BLACKHILL18/09/2019
Outcrop. From south, Tomchrasky roadhead: 5H, HuMP, trig, G, HuMP, 5H RHW07/05/2012
weaselmaster23/09/2023
Simon Winton02/05/2023
iainwalton08/04/2023
Sherlock16/07/2021
Gallovidian23/10/2019
mae25/06/2019
interloper20/05/2019
Fletch20/05/2019
neilsan15/07/2016
Alan Whatley19/04/2016
bjewing24/05/2015
Gavin Theobald01/05/2010
chalky195329/07/2009
Colin Crawford12/05/2008
jimbloomer23/05/2007
Tricky06/05/2007
IainT28/04/2007
alda25/06/2003
StueyB09/09/2001
andrew.allum01/01/2000
Alan Moore10/04/1999
ChrisM1992blank