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Name:Stob Ghabhar
Hill number:237
Height:1089.2m / 3573ft
RHB Section:03C: Glen Etive to Glen Lochy
County/UA:Highland, Argyll and Bute
Catchment:Triples, Catchment Boundaries, Etive, Awe, Tay
Watershed:Firth of Tay, Mull of Kintyre to Rattray Head, Ardnamurchan Point to Lowestoft, Cardiff to Cape Wrath, Dover to Cape Wrath, Lowestoft to Duncansby Head, The Lizard to Dunnet Head, Land's End to John o' Groats, Greater Loch Linnhe
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain,
Murdo, Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y)
Grid ref:NN 23021 45506
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:392m
Col:697m  NN229485  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 50
(1:25k) 377E 384
Survey:Leica RX1250
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mcbiydw209/04/2024
Staying at the OMC Cottage, I did Stob a' Choire Odhair (945m) & Stob Ghabhar (1090m) today with Dave Morgan. Two munros bringing my total to 198 out of 282 now. We started in darkness, around 07:45, when the car dashboard said it was -9C. We walked out in darkness with headtorches on, arriving back at the car for 17:50, a really big day. The inversion was awesomechillyman802/12/2023
jfwilson05/11/2023
gavinmcc06/08/2023
Capt Malbec18/06/2023
A long 25 mile walk based around the two munros Stob a' Choire Odhair and Stob Ghabhar. I detoured to Beinn Toaig going up, visited Aonach Eagach on route and then had a walk around Sron nan Giubhas, Stob Ghabhar North Top, Aonach Mor, Creag a' Bhealaich, Sron a' Ghearrain and Stob a' Bhruaich Leith and then detoured to visit Meall an Araich on the way down, walking out via Clashgour Farm and down the valley. Every summit had completely different views and was worth visiting in it's own right, a very enjoyable day on the mountains. Notes: Took the main path from Stob a' Choire Odhair. Very scenic. /Dmeltdiceburg17/06/2023
Ratboy8704/06/2023
Scott Morley 8620/05/2023
Victoria Bridge - Clashgour hut - Stob a' Choire Odhair - Aonach Eagach - Stob Ghabhar and back down the south side of the waterfalls. With SHC.TRG31814/05/2023
Stavanger Toestub30/04/2023
RickyP22/04/2023
Craig6725/03/2023
anguscow02/03/2023
SunnyAdventures223/01/2023
rox.a.k10/12/2022
Livi202018/11/2022
ACorner10/09/2022
Great day and route with H&K however extremely hot!Baz with H&K13/08/2022
Victoria Bridge - Clashgour hut - Stob a' Choire Odhair - Aonach Eagach - Stob Ghabhar and back via the waterfalls. Started walking at 06.25 to avoid the heat but still very hot - but great views.TRG31813/08/2022
Stob Ghabhar & Stob a' Choire Odhair from Victoria Bridge. Walkhighlands routehummusg12/08/2022
vgiorgio10/08/2022
Sick Kid15/07/2022
weaselmaster15/07/2022
Solo HFB06/06/2022
Solo HFB05/06/2022
On way to and from East Ridge.richtea504004/06/2022
Gallovidian04/06/2022
Neil Midgley07/05/2022
Perfect day. Out via Clasgour and old track above Mam Nan Sac. Up to Bealach. Big snow patches. The two Munro tops and Stob Ghabhar. Down south and steep past waterfalls to pick up track back. With B and R.jenx27/03/2022
ALHEJ Wilkins19/03/2022
anguscow07/03/2022
benalder5005/03/2022
curon14/02/2022
dickiewren15/01/2022
PVokes05/01/2022
RonaLindsay05/01/2022
Fi28/12/2021
scoob28/12/2021
Toril21/11/2021
PaulMcMurtrie30/10/2021
MartyK04/09/2021
Long weekend escape to Glencoetleach1227/08/2021
saas14/08/2021
3/3 With Pete. Very hot & sunny day. From Aonach Eagach. Lunch on summit. Excellent views of Rannoch Moor. Descended SSE along Stob Maol then followed Allt Coire na Muic to track alongside Allt Toaig & returned to Victoria Bridge car park.millionmts02/08/2021
Backpacking from Kingshouse to Bridge of Orchycgreensh31/07/2021
Delyoung15/07/2021
Tartantraveller27/06/2021
On way to its two western tops.Grinner-Munros226/06/2021
DukeNukem17/06/2021
With Robtomsharples30/05/2021