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Beinn Udlamain

Meaning: From the Gaelic, unsteady hill
Munro Region: The Drumochter Hills
Munro Number: 119
Height in Metres: 1011 metres
OS Map Reference: OS Sheet 42, GR's: 579740

One of two hills (the other being Sgairneach Mhor) which are due east of the summit of the Pass of Drumochter, Beinn Udlamain at the head of Coire Dhomhain and Sgairneach Mhor on its south side. Beinn Udlamain, the highest of the Drumochter hills, appears from the A9 road at the pass to be a rather flat-topped hill, but Sgairneach Mhor has a more impressive appearance with a big north-facing corrie ringed by crags.

The ascent route goes up the track in Coire Dhomhain for about 3½ kilometres and then west-north-west up steep slopes leading to the north-east ridge of Beinn Udlamain. Continue up this to the flat summit. Descend the south ridge as far as the col leading to Sgairneach Mhor and climb the wide grassy western slopes of this hill to the summit. Descend north-east along the edge of Coire Creagach and before reaching the Sow of Atholl col turn left downhill and cross the stream to rejoin the track in Coire Dhomhain. It is easy to include A'Mharconaich in this traverse by leaving the track in Coire Dhomhain about 2 kilometres from the A9 road and climbing steeply north-west to its level summit ridge.

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