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Name:Meall nan Ruadhag
Hill number:4653
Height:446m / 1463ft
Parent (Ma):761  Ben Tee
RHB Section:10C: Loch Arkaig to Glen Moriston
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Ness
Class:Hump, Tump (400-499m), Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,4,Y)
Grid ref:NN 26001 98964
Summit feature:outcrop on S side of large cairn
Drop:109m
Col:337m  NN245986  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 34
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 19 users)ByDate of Ascent
Parked at the end of the Mandally road, just before a house. Signed path to the bridge just before the parking spot, then forest path and track round to NH2639 0035. Followed a new track from here to NH2615 0011, then scrambled up onto a deer track through to an open area in the forest, then widely spaced woodland and open hillside to the summit. On to Beinn Bhreac.LizH06/10/2023
Meall nan Ruadhag from White Bridge. Forestry roads then a firebreak from the NNE until onto open moorland. Over to Beinn Bhreac with a bit of forest meander between the two, then an easy round of the West Top and North Top.summitter20/05/2023
From white Bridge car park, with EllieBLACKHILL22/03/2020
Slabby outcrop S side of large cairn. From ne, forest tracks then up from ene via ride and easy forest. Then to Breac via easy wsw ridge.RHW05/05/2017
Hill reasonably accessible using firebreak and open forest from NN268993. I continued to Beinn Bhreac and the two Tumps beyond, returning north east along the ridge. If you go this way, DO NOT get snarled up in the trees on the way down - a mess of deep tussocks and windfall. I was forced up again onto open ground.Colin Crawford04/09/2014
run from Faichem CraigW23/10/2013
PeterAH06/10/2023
mae21/09/2021
AndyS03/06/2021
Lindsay M16/05/2021
interloper13/05/2021
Fletch13/05/2021
Martin R28/05/2019
Alan Whatley24/05/2016
Andrew Simmons30/06/2015
The Rodmiester06/12/2014
bjewing21/06/2013
Alan Moore16/09/2009
chalky195325/10/2004