Munro Bagging Meall Glas, Munro #23. 17.03.2019

In November 2018 I had attempted to climb to the summit of Meall Glas. Unforseen weather and progress hampered by terrible conditions underfoot meant that bailing out and coming back on another day was the sensible option. Link to Vlog:    • Munro Bagging, ( Knowing When to Turn Back...   So on the 17th of March 2019 a day of good weather was forecast and this was the perfect opportunity to give it another go. And what a day it turned out to be... Music: Scapes by Silent Partner (Royalty Free Music)    • Silent Partner - Scapes [Country & Folk] Loop   Meall Glas has Munro status with a height of 959 metres (3,146 ft). It is the highest point of the high rolling uplands between Glen Lochay and Glen Dochart, an area lacking distinctive mountainous character.[3] Another Munro, Sgiath Chuil, lies 2 km to the east; the Corbett Beinn nan Imirean is 2 km to the south west. The three hills can be climbed together in the same walk. Meall Glas is overshadowed by the more impressive mountains around Crianlarich. Its name, which translates from the Gaelic as “Greenish-grey hill” suggests its topographic character. It was probably named by the inhabitants of Glen Lochay to which it shows its more impressive northern outline, with the summit ridge seen as a curving hollow