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56°38′15″N 4°12′33″W / 56.63749°N 4.20923°W / 56.63749; -4.20923
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Meall Garbh
Meall Garbh seen across the headwaters of the Invervar Burn from Càrn Gorm, two km to the SW.
Highest point
Elevation968 m (3,176 ft) [1]
Prominence104 m (341 ft)
Listing Munro
Naming
English translationrough hill
Language of name Gaelic
PronunciationScottish Gaelic: [ˈmjaul̪ˠ ˈkaɾav]
Geography
Location Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Parent range Grampians
OS grid NN646517
Topo map OS Landranger 51

Meall Garbh is a mountain on the north side of Glen Lyon in the Scottish Highlands. The flat summit of the hill has two tops of almost equal height, the north-west one being considered the higher.

Meall Garbh is usually climbed as part of a circuit of the watershed of the Invervar burn, a 14 kilometre route taking four Munros. If done clockwise Meall Garbh is the second summit reached, following Càrn Gorm. The following two summits are Càrn Mairg and Meall nan Aighean.

The summit cairn of Meall Garbh is unusual in that it is composed of old iron stake posts, rather than stones.

References

  • The Munros, Scotland's Highest Mountains, Cameron McNeish, ISBN  1-84204-082-0

Footnotes

  1. ^ "walkhighlands Meall Garbh (Carn Mairg)". walkhighlands.co.uk. 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2013.

56°38′15″N 4°12′33″W / 56.63749°N 4.20923°W / 56.63749; -4.20923



meall+garbh+càrn+mairg+group Latitude and Longitude:

56°38′15″N 4°12′33″W / 56.63749°N 4.20923°W / 56.63749; -4.20923
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Meall Garbh
Meall Garbh seen across the headwaters of the Invervar Burn from Càrn Gorm, two km to the SW.
Highest point
Elevation968 m (3,176 ft) [1]
Prominence104 m (341 ft)
Listing Munro
Naming
English translationrough hill
Language of name Gaelic
PronunciationScottish Gaelic: [ˈmjaul̪ˠ ˈkaɾav]
Geography
Location Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Parent range Grampians
OS grid NN646517
Topo map OS Landranger 51

Meall Garbh is a mountain on the north side of Glen Lyon in the Scottish Highlands. The flat summit of the hill has two tops of almost equal height, the north-west one being considered the higher.

Meall Garbh is usually climbed as part of a circuit of the watershed of the Invervar burn, a 14 kilometre route taking four Munros. If done clockwise Meall Garbh is the second summit reached, following Càrn Gorm. The following two summits are Càrn Mairg and Meall nan Aighean.

The summit cairn of Meall Garbh is unusual in that it is composed of old iron stake posts, rather than stones.

References

  • The Munros, Scotland's Highest Mountains, Cameron McNeish, ISBN  1-84204-082-0

Footnotes

  1. ^ "walkhighlands Meall Garbh (Carn Mairg)". walkhighlands.co.uk. 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2013.

56°38′15″N 4°12′33″W / 56.63749°N 4.20923°W / 56.63749; -4.20923



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