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Name:Stob nan Clach
Hill number:159
Height:956.5m / 3138ft
Parent (Ma):148  Creag Mhor
Parent (SMC):148  Creag Mhor
RHB Section:02B: Glen Lyon to Glen Dochart and Loch Tay
County/UA:Perth and Kinross, Stirling
Catchment:Tay
Class:Simm, Munro Top, High Hills of Britain, Murdo
(Tu,Sim,MT,HHB,Mur)
Grid ref:NN 38714 35176
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:72.3m
Col:884.2m  NN 3845 3540  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 50
(1:25k) OL48W 377E 378W
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 271 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
PVokes07/01/2024
ianwatson07/07/2023
With Chris, over Cam Chreag from Auchtertyre (well Dalrigh as WHW Race meant we couldn't park at Auchtertyre).Grinner17/06/2023
SunnyAdventures225/02/2023
anguscow29/11/2022
paulp17/07/2022
Driftwood22/06/2022
Hal & Rafe07/05/2022
iainwalton10/04/2022
With Sunny. Beinn Chaorach (C), Carn Chreag (C) Stob nan Clach (MT)Huwel13/09/2021
SunnyAdventures13/09/2021
Sick Kid06/09/2021
weaselmaster06/09/2021
Solo.Jonathan Willingham26/06/2021
Steve Q04/05/2021
On the way from Creag Mhor to Cam Chreag.quadbarrel17/04/2021
From Kenknock for a round of Beinn Sheasgarnaich, Stob an Fhir-Bhogha, Creag Mhor and Stob nan Clach.rhalstead22/06/2019
stuartgreig11/05/2019
carole engel02/05/2019
amcvey31/03/2019
From the CP before Kenknock, I walked up the hydro road to the top track, leaving it at the Allt Batavaim. I passed the cargs to the left, then too the first grassy gully, weaving upwards on ramps to the ridge below Sron nan Eun, which made a scenic lunch spot. On to Creag Mhor's summit, an out-and-back to the gloriously remote viewpoint of Meall Tionail above Loch Lyon, and back to the horseshoe route and Sron nan Clach, before a long walk out, descending SW, and limboing under the deer fence where it crosses the Allt Cheathaich.Nick Down106/10/2018
Steve Clark29/06/2018
mcbiydw231/05/2018
Marra131/05/2018
From Kenknock with Creag Mhor and Beinn HeasgarnichGeoff Briggs05/05/2018
weaselmaster15/04/2018
Sick Kid15/04/2018
From Glen Lochay. Parked E of Kenknock, cycled along upper track to Allt Bad Odhar, walked on to Allt Cheathaich, then contoured up onto the ridge between Sail Dhubh and Stob nan Clach from the SW side, over Stob nan Clach and round to Creag Mhor, descended W then descended round Creag Mhor to col below Sron Tairbh, ascended that then over and along ridge to Beinn Sheasgarnaich, descended SE down grassy slopes towards Allt Bad Odhar, cycled back to startkdbennett21/05/2017
with MartinTopsaswell08/04/2017
Fi02/04/2017
scoob02/04/2017
round of sron nan eun, creag mhor, stob nan clach, meall tionail from cp 1 km east of kenknock glen lochay biked in to batavaime on good tracks.robertphillips02/01/2017
highlandhillwalker15/11/2016
anne336609/09/2016
chrispine27/06/2016
With C Mor Bein H -much longer day than anticipated 9.30 - 20.00 with stops etc 32km logged on GPSDunlawyering20/05/2016
Bruckner724/04/2016
Keith9919/04/2016
Toril18/10/2015
Good easy grassy slopes from Cam Chreagalda16/08/2015
alanm29/07/2015
davezeking14/07/2015
tuxer30/05/2015
DaveMcS08/03/2015
Rambling Ray17/09/2014
benalder28401/09/2014
bertbarnett12331/08/2014
weaselmaster26/07/2014
Moorponder23/06/2014
Solo HFB21/06/2014