Usually considered as the
wesetern shoulder of the Ben Nevis system, the mountain is located on the W side of the
Glen Nevis and overlooks the N outskirts of
Fort William. The Meall an t-Suidhe is divided from the rest of the Ben Nevis group by a large and grassy saddle, mainly occupied by the
Lochan Meall an t-Suidhe. The
outflow of the lake is a stream named
Allt Coire an Lochain which runs on the E flanks of Meall an-t Shuide, and joins the Allt a' Mhuilinn, a larger stream, just before its conflunence with the
River Lochy. The summit of Meall an t-Suidhe is marked by a
cairn. Because of its
topographic prominence the mountain is classified as a
HuMP. Its shape has been compared to
a whale in repose, and remark that its green grassy E slopes form a pleasant contrast with the deep blue of the nearby lake. == Geology ==