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Name:Stob Coire an Fhir Dhuibh
Hill number:311
Height:986m / 3235ft
Parent (Ma):279  Aonach Beag
Parent (SMC):281  Aonach Mor
RHB Section:04A: Fort William to Loch Treig and Loch Leven
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Lochy
Class:Deleted Munro Top
(xMT)
Grid ref:NN 20851 73602
Summit feature:rock 5m S of cairn
Drop:4m
Col:982m  NN207734  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 41
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Survey:obvious summit
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 122 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Nevis Range - walked up black bike route (very quiet) - Meall Breac - gondola station - traverse east - Tom na Sroine - Stob an Chul-Choire - Aonach Mor - Meall Breac - back down black route (still quiet)davidpettit8430/05/2022
Great day out from the cable car and up onto Aonach mor. Great snowemily14/03/2022
From Ton na Sroine. 8am, cloud base 2000', light northerlies, 10 degrees at adventure activities car park. A member of staff told me to walk up black route as nobody was using it yet except his colleague checking it was clear. A tough job but someone has to do it. Inevitably nearly collided with the biker but a quick ascent to the top of the gondola. Bloody freezing, followed Great Glen Ridge excellent but in cloud so hung around for three hours waiting for it to clear - it did partially. On to Stob an Chul Choire.Wycombe Wanderer26/06/2021
See log for Mam Na Gualainncarole engel12/06/2021
Penultimate hill of the day, having come up from the Glen Nevis roadhead. Lots of different weather & some stunning views.DanMaisieBex20/08/2019
Weather fair.MountainMac24/06/2018
Solo.Dangerous Dave30/09/2017
grey corries and aonachs traverse 19 tops C/W from corriechoille, 30 km +/- 2500m 12 hoursrobertphillips01/10/2016
with Dalerambler_gary01/02/2015
5 of 6: From Stob an Chul Choire.ChrisR05/09/2012
self doing tops of Aonach Mor/Beag via Tom na Sroine ridge. Also with Alex Thomson.davidsbatty07/11/2010
Solo from camp at bealach, Jeanette turned back at Aonach Mordickscroop24/09/2010
Picking off some Monroe Top staring at Aonach Mor and raversing along the Grey Corries to Stob Choire Claurigh. 29.9km 2800m 13.5hr (over night bivy)JamesSDonald17/04/2009
With a friend. We left one vehicle at the car park of the Aonach Mòr gondola system and drove to the top of Glen Nevis in another. We walked up Upper Glen Nevis and climbed steeply up to the summit of Sgùrr a' Bhuic. We continued to Stob Coire Bhealaich, Aonach Beag and Aonach Mòr. Here we separated, my friend descending northwards. I descended with a little difficulty down snow slopes to the east and to Stob an Cul-Choire, Stob Coire an Fhir Dhuibh and Tom na Sròine. I descended westwards and contoured round Aonach an Nid to the vicinity of the top station of the gondola system. I went up to the summit of Sgùrr Finniosgaig. I descended on the mountain bike trail and reached the car park about 21:00.pwbellarby13/05/2006
w Jenx and AJR - deep snow, traversed around from ski runs, bagged both tops before return similar waynordicstar26/02/2006
A really pleasant stroll continuing the ridge from Stob an Cul Choire to this top.garyhoney25/07/2004
CK, Warwick, Dave Milner SheilaS29/03/2002
Easy walk along the ridge from Stob an Cul Choire. yorkie29/05/2000
Solo. Cycled in from Killiechonate to Frst edge(238770). Grey Corries from Stob Choire Claurigh to Stob Coire an Laoigh, Sgurr Choinnich Mor, Aonach Beag, Aonach Mor & descent by Stob an Cul Choire. 5 Munros & all 10 tops.Vin02/06/1999
Galltywenallt26/09/1997
A demoted Top.Aye Jimmy17/05/1995
The Grey Corries, Cruach Innse to Aonach Mor, from Coirrechoille.Eddie06/05/1993
Alone from ski area. Walked up as it was closed, then round onto the eastern ridge picking off tops. After doing Aonach Beag, returned and went back down on gondola (nobody seemed to have asked to do this before). SS09/06/1990
Huge maga day with Pete H of all Grey Corries and Aonach Munros & Tops - snow covered and burning sunshine! Pete dropped N down to tent ealy whilst I pushed on to add Aonachs with solo descent in dark down snowy ridge to moorland and back to tent.19 tops.Chris Pearson07/04/1990
Easains and full Grey Corries traverse with all Tops, also the Aonachs and the tops to their eastRHW16/05/1989
Went over this from the slope of Tom na Sroine and up to Stob an Cul and then a return the same way.bolton26/10/1987
Alone. After staying at Spean Bridge Hotel – Cairngorm Club Easter meet. From Creag Aoil, going along forest track (partly on line of former tramway), taking a branch of the track going S and then an old stalkers’ track. I ascended Tom na Sroine, Stob Coire an Fhir Dhuibh, and Stob an Cul Choire. Snow showers frequent. Large amount of avalanche debris.pwbellarby20/04/1987
Went over this Top when walking between Stob an Cul Choire and Tom na Sroine. See log for Aonach Mor (Solo)gerrybowes28/10/1986
MM HFB26/08/1982
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