Meallan Mhic Iamhair

Hill, Mountain in Ross-shire

Scotland

Meallan Mhic Iamhair

Aircraft crash site on the west side of Beinn na Feusaige
Aircraft crash site on the west side of Beinn na Feusaige Credit: shikari

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Meallan Mhic Iamhair Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.537436/-5.2286851 or Grid Reference NH0654. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Aircraft crash site on the west side of Beinn na Feusaige
Aircraft crash site on the west side of Beinn na Feusaige
Aircraft crash site on the west side of Beinn na Feusaige
Aircraft crash site on the west side of Beinn na Feusaige
Aircraft crash site on the west side of Beinn na Feusaige
Aircraft crash site on the west side of Beinn na Feusaige
Aircraft crash site on the west side of Beinn na Feusaige
Aircraft crash site on the west side of Beinn na Feusaige
Mountainside Looking down on to Lochan Meallan Mhic Iamhair - a tiny Loch with a big name from the western summit of Graham, Beinn na Feusaige.
Mountainside
Looking down on to Lochan Meallan Mhic Iamhair - a tiny Loch with a big name from the western summit of Graham, Beinn na Feusaige.
Looking west from  Beinn na Feusaige Taken from just below the 1942 bomber crash site.
Looking west from Beinn na Feusaige
Taken from just below the 1942 bomber crash site.
Stream in moorland A stream runs down through the heather and grass moor on the side of Meallan Mhic Iamhair towards Allt Coire Crubaidh. The whole of the view including halfway up the hill opposite is in the square.
Stream in moorland
A stream runs down through the heather and grass moor on the side of Meallan Mhic Iamhair towards Allt Coire Crubaidh. The whole of the view including halfway up the hill opposite is in the square.
High moorland A view taken across the slopes of Carn Breac, which forms the headwall of the broad Coire Crubaidh.
High moorland
A view taken across the slopes of Carn Breac, which forms the headwall of the broad Coire Crubaidh.
Scotland's finest mountains The walk up Coire Crubaidh is not exciting, and would be interminable in wet conditions, but the view of the Torridon hills is worth it
Scotland's finest mountains
The walk up Coire Crubaidh is not exciting, and would be interminable in wet conditions, but the view of the Torridon hills is worth it
On the bealach Peat hags on the bealach between Carn Breac and Meallan Mhic Iamhair.
On the bealach
Peat hags on the bealach between Carn Breac and Meallan Mhic Iamhair.
Allt Coire Crubaidh Compare with a similar view taken in 2011 by Alan Reid: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2338472">NH0853 : Allt Coire Crubaidh</a>.
Allt Coire Crubaidh
Compare with a similar view taken in 2011 by Alan Reid: NH0853 : Allt Coire Crubaidh.
Footbridge over the Allt Coire Crubaidh A bridge not shown on the 1:25,000 map.
Footbridge over the Allt Coire Crubaidh
A bridge not shown on the 1:25,000 map.
Track into Coire Crubaidh The track finishes at a hydroelectric intake about 500m upstream.
Track into Coire Crubaidh
The track finishes at a hydroelectric intake about 500m upstream.
Hydroelectric intake, Allt Coire Crubaidh An intake structure consisting of a weir and a fish pass, feeding into a pipeline to a small powerhouse near the mouth of the glen. It is apparently quite a recent construction.
Hydroelectric intake, Allt Coire Crubaidh
An intake structure consisting of a weir and a fish pass, feeding into a pipeline to a small powerhouse near the mouth of the glen. It is apparently quite a recent construction.
Footbridge in Coire Crubaidh Another footbridge not shown on the 1:25,000 map, also photographed in 2011 by Alan Reid: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2338482">NH0653 : Allt Coire Crubaidh has a new crossing</a>.
Footbridge in Coire Crubaidh
Another footbridge not shown on the 1:25,000 map, also photographed in 2011 by Alan Reid: NH0653 : Allt Coire Crubaidh has a new crossing.
Stone ruin, Coire Crubaidh Remains of a small house or shelter, with a similar ruin a few hundred metres to the west. Note the comment by Alpin Stewart in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3946271">NH0653 : Ruins, Coire Crubaidh</a>.
Stone ruin, Coire Crubaidh
Remains of a small house or shelter, with a similar ruin a few hundred metres to the west. Note the comment by Alpin Stewart in NH0653 : Ruins, Coire Crubaidh.
Peat hags, Meallan Mhic Iamhair The flatter ground on the bealach west of the summit provides some entertaining micro-navigation.
Peat hags, Meallan Mhic Iamhair
The flatter ground on the bealach west of the summit provides some entertaining micro-navigation.
Bealach below Meallan Mhic Iamhair A contrasting view NW across flat peat and heather moor to the skyline peaks of Beinn Eighe and Slioch.
Bealach below Meallan Mhic Iamhair
A contrasting view NW across flat peat and heather moor to the skyline peaks of Beinn Eighe and Slioch.
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Meallan Mhic Iamhair is located at Grid Ref: NH0654 (Lat: 57.537436, Lng: -5.2286851)

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