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Name:Meall Daimh
Hill number:6704
Height:533m / 1749ft
Parent (Ma):1054  Beinn Liath Mhor a' Ghiubhais Li [Beinn Liath Mhor a' Ghiuthais]
County/UA:Highland
Topographical area:HW03 Sgurrmor-fannaich
SMC/RHB section:14B: The Fannaichs
Catchment:Cromarty
Class:Dodd (500-599m), Highland Five
(Tu,5,HF)
Grid ref:NH 28975 72108
Summit feature:embedded rock
Drop:32m
Col:501m  NH287719  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 20
(1:25k) 436S
Observations:rock is higher than base of cairn 3m to SE
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 94 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Parked as others at 288736, up to a sort of gate over deer fence, then followed trod to top and on to Beinn Liath Mor.PeterD06/06/2024
As ChrisR: Parked at 288736. To the corner of the trees and then up. My final Tump over 500m North of, or accessed from, the Ullapool road.PGCE31/05/2024
On the way to Beinn Liath Mhor.Phreerunner13/05/2024
Parked at Loch Glascarnoch, plenty of snow fall on way up. Found gate on east side of forest then straight up on Meall Daimh. Superb visibility conditions, improved throughout day. Cold. Company: Soloiandesbottes07/02/2024
en route to Gairloch weekendlangskill26/08/2022
From parking near Torrandhu bridge (NH277742), then through pine woodland on estate track from NH280740 to a high point ca NH268726, then direct up Cnap a' Ghiubhais Lì (passing under a deer fence, at a place used by the deer) and on up to the summit of Beinn Liath Mhòr a' Ghiuthais Lì, working through blocky areas, down to NE via Meall Daimh, N to corner of woodland (and makeshift stile over deer fence), to A835, and back to start (3h20m)kdbennett23/06/2022
1 of 6: Parked at 288736. To the corner of the trees and then up. With Karen.ChrisR24/05/2022
Solo fr parking at NH276742, after B Liath Mhor aGL, overcast but with bits of brightness, descent became warm. Tussocky and I was trying to protect ankle, though last km jogging up hot busy road may have been worse for it. Certainly it was tender next 2 days and I couldn't run.NorfolkPT2120/08/2021
Nice walk today, if slightly boggy up Beinn Liath Mhor a’ Ghiuthais (768m) a Corbett, roughly halfway between Ullapool and Inverness. Accessed from a layby on the A835 east of the Torrandhu Bridge, via Meall Daimh (533m) a Dodd (minor hill, but still a category). I reached the Corbett summit in just under 2hrs and back to the car via a forestry track parallel to the watercourse Abhainn an Torrain Duibh, in 4hrs. Didn’t see another sole, once I left the layby. The views of the Fannaichs to the west and Beinn Dearg group of Munros tot eh north were amazing, in between the showers, though I was thankfully quick dry.chillyman819/07/2020
Meall Diamh & Beinn Liath Mhor a'Ghiubhais Li from A835 at Loch Glascarnoch. On own.MorecambeMonkey06/05/2018
Solo. Managed to get up here and appreciate the view before the snow blizzard started!Dangerous Dave23/03/2018
On descent from Corbett.benalder28425/05/2015
Climbed with Beinn Liath Mhor a'Ghiubhas Limunromurph19/04/2015
OKish.Martin R20/10/2013
On the way up Beinn Liath Mhor Ghiubhais Li in the mist. See my blog post for more details: http://blog.alistairpooler.co.uk/2013/06/beinn-liath-mhor-ghiubhais-li-from-loch.htmlalistairpooler18/05/2013
After Corbett. Good viewpoint actually.AGWilliamson18/09/2012
From road at pt. NH288735, up side of deer fence and stuck up hill to pt. 532, then same direction to Corbettnordicstar23/04/2011
2 of 2: From Beinn Liath Mor a Ghiubhais Li.ChrisR14/01/2006
East Fannichs round, Beinn Liath Mhor Fannaich to Beinn Liath Mhor a'Ghiubhais Li, from the Ullapool road.Eddie20/07/1993
Bob6718/06/2024
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Simon Winton17/05/2023
Dave McG09/04/2022
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Pete R04/05/2019
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