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TP15339 - Am Meall
 
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Grid reference :
Type :
Condition :
Good Good condition
OSGB36 Station :
NG24/H182
Current use :
none
Historic use :
T:UK waypoint :
TP15339
County :
Highland Region
Nearest town :
TOBERMORY

OSGB36 trig archive spreadsheet - IW
Trig NameOriginal NameNew NameEASTINGNORTHINGHEIGHTORDERTYPE OF MARKComputing DateCLASS OF LEVELLINGDate of LevellingLEVELLING DATUMDESTROYED MARK INDICATORCOMMENTS
Am MeallNG24/H182NG24H182157544.43828224.880.0004BOLT01/06/195900Reported Dest 1986

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There are 6 photos for this trigpoint (view album).

This trigpoint:
Is ranked joint 130th with 6 other trigs (more).
Has a mean score of 8.33/10 (from 3 logged visits)
Was First logged: 13th Jul 2010
Was Last logged: 7th Jul 2021

Of the 3 logged visits,
1 recorded a location

The error was 3m

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Selection of photos for this Bolt.

Bolt in slab
By peregrinus
Bolt and view
By peregrinus
Bolt slightly scarred
By peregrinus
Bolt and view
By peregrinus

©BigJ
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Logged Visits:

Slightly damaged 7th Jul 2021  20:50  by peregrinus

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Slightly damaged  Score: 5/10

Good find, not immediately obvious. OS say Reported Destroyed 1986, bolt a little scarred but centrepoint mark intact and bolt stable and unmoved. Good viewpoint for a few settlements - which the summit isn't. From Luib, diversion on way down from Ghlas Bheinn Bheag.

Bolt slightly scarred
Bolt in slab
Bolt and view
Bolt and view
Bolt and view towards Broadford


Good condition 11th Apr 2021  13:03  by BigJ

Gridref: NG 57546 28221   FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Good  Score: 10/10

Parked at Luib and followed the old track E until it’s high point due S of Am Meall. Even managed to spot a pivot mark. Headed straight for the summit over wet, boggy ground. The bolt was shown as being on a shoulder of the hill, ENE of the top. Wandered over with the camera snapping away madly and there was the bolt. Nicely exposed with no digging required. A heavy snow shower was moving in so I took phots and readings and fled. The scenery however was breathtaking.

©BigJ


Couldn't find it 13th Jul 2010  21:58  by BigNick

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Couldn't find it  Score: 10/10

Bagged as a tump summit wasn't looking for a bolt, cracking view up the coast



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