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Name:Aonach Mor
Hill number:3004
Height:867m / 2844ft
Parent (Ma):237  Stob Ghabhar
RHB Section:03C: Glen Etive to Glen Lochy
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Etive
Class:Simm, High Hills of Britain, Corbett Top
(Tu,Sim,HHB,CT)
Grid ref:NN 21952 47896
Summit feature:vegetated outcrop 13m S of cairn
Drop:38.4m
Col:828.6m  NN 2242 4732  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 50
(1:25k) 377E 384
Observations:ground 270m SE at NN 22156 47720 is 0.1m lower
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 44 users)ByDate of Ascent
A circuit from Alltchaorunn. Much easier than my last visit with a nice new bridge and signed walker’s path. Note I couldn’t find the footbridge at NN200500 on my return, fortunately the river level was down and I could rock hop back across.BaggerGutt26/06/2023
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: A nice walk down the ridge with good views, more up and down than it looked on the map. /Dmeltdiceburg17/06/2023
Solo HFB05/06/2022
From Alltchaoruinn, up over the 575 NW Top, then a pleasant walk to the summit. Then on to Creag a' Bhealaich and Stob Gabhar, North Top. Returned over Aonach Mor and down before the NW Top to join the wet track by the burn.NormanW01/06/2022
#6 of 7 from Alltchaorunn. Descended via NW topRHW29/04/2021
Camped nr summit of Glas Bheinn Mhor (Munro #200). Climbed Stob Coire An Albannaich, Meall Tarsuinn, Meall nan Eun, Stob Gabhar, Stob a Choire Odhair, Clach Leathad, Meall a Bhuiridh, Creise, Stob a Ghlas Coire and down to Glen Etive to my bike and cycled 10 miles down to Coiletir.Finished at 11pm!jigglybones31/05/2018
13 top round ACW from from glen etive bridge at alltchaorunn meall garnh, meall odhar, stob a bhruaich beith, sron a ghearrain, stob ghabhar, sron nan giubhas, stob ghabhar north top, aonach mor, creag a bhealaich, clach leathad, mam coire easain, creise, stob a ghlais choire.robertphillips16/10/2016
Time to try to separate this pair of summits, almost a little warmth at times out of the wind.alda15/07/2015
Part of Blackmount circuit.justin99924/08/2014
With a friend from the start of the track to Alltchaorunn. We followed the track, continuing on a path, and then climbed the steep NW ridge of Aonach Mòr NW Top to reach the summit. We continued to the two tops of Aonach Mòr, of very nearly equal height. We found a way down and up to Creag a' Bhealaich and continued northwards to Bealach Fuar-Chathaidh and Clach Leathad, followed by the deleted Munro Top of Màm Coire Easain and then Creise. The final summit was Beinn Mhic Chasgaig. A good day with interesting ground to navigate through.pwbellarby11/06/2009
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