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Name:Stob Coire na Tulaich
Hill number:3665
Height:902.7m / 2962ft
Parent (Ma):196  Buachaille Etive Mor - Stob Dearg
RHB Section:03B: Loch Linnhe to Loch Etive
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Etive
Class:High Hills of Britain, Subsimm
(HHB,sSim)
Grid ref:NN 21371 54211
Summit feature:rock by cairn
Drop:28.8m
Col:873.9m  NN 2163 5413  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 41
(1:25k) 384
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 330 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
2 of 5 all repeats.robertphillips20/05/2023
Buachaille Etive Mor - Stob Dearg, Stob Coire na Tulaich, Stob na Doire, Stob Coire Altruim & Buachaille Etive Mor - Stob na Broige from Glen Coe.JasonStark20/05/2023
I was up in Glencoe today scrambling up the Great Gully Buttress on Buachaille Etive Mor with Stuart Macfarlane. Stob Dearg (1021m) Munro Stob na Doire (1010m) Munro Top Stob Coire Altruim (938m) Munro Top Stob na Broige (953m) Munro number 192 for me. It was sunny all daychillyman813/05/2023
Up the back, two Munroes, down Corie na Tuliach.atreides788705/03/2023
Weather, mix of cloud and clear, Revisit.MountainMac23/10/2022
Enroute to stob na doirestig_nest27/08/2022
DRC Walk from dreadful CP at Altnafeadh. Ascent via well-built but steep path up Coire na Tulaich, along BEM ridge and descent using trickier path down Coire Altrui. Great day out!TRG31831/07/2022
With: hb; Parked west of Altnafeadh. Climbed Coire na Tulaich then ridge to summit. Excellent views. Over Stob na Doire & Stob Coire Altruim to Stob na Broige then down Coire Altuim to return by Lairig Gartain path.Ian Baines07/05/2022
with John and gordon HardenC29/09/2021
Shepherds of Etive - Steven Fallon's route for 4 munros of Buachaille Etive Mor and Etive Beag in Glencoehummusg13/07/2021
Up Coire na Tulach, Stob Dearg, ridge to Stob na Broige, down Coire Altrium.squeegs26/06/2021
On the way to Stob na Doire.JAdair9705/06/2021
Both Buachailles in a single day: Altnafeadh - BEB car park - Stob Coire Raineach - Stob Dubh N Top - Stob Dubh - back to bealach - Lairig Gartain - Stob Coire Altruim - Stob na Broige - Stob na Doire - Stob Coire na Tulaich - Stob Dearg - Altnafeadh - bus stop at ski centre road end.Mark Jackson29/07/2020
Ascent of Buachaille Etive Mor via Curved Ridge from Altnafeadh. Walked the ridge to Stob na Broige, then retraced our steps to descend to the Lairig Gartain between Stob Coire Altruim and Stob na Doire.welshyboyo07/06/2019
From Altnafeadh, Stob Dearg & Stob Dearg Clear skiesHuwel02/05/2019
AS part of my Buachaille Etive Mor walk of the 7th September 2018.knarf07/09/2018
Wow... Stob Dearg and Stob na Broige via curved ridge. Airy scrambling and breathtaking exposure on the ascent then an enjoyable ridge walk before returning down Lairig Gartain. Outstanding!Chris Mac30/06/2018
With Andrew Dyson & Paul Winterbottom neil hutton18/05/2018
Our first summit on the BEM route Alan Munro leading Lyndsay Munro & Liz Gray up the Big Buchaille. Wildlife Red Deer a cheeky hungry raven, WheatearsLizzieG17/05/2018
After climb of Curved Ridge on a walk round to defend as normal walk down was heavily corniced.Swindon Bagger12/03/2018
From Altnafeadh via Coire na Tulaich path to Stob Dearg, then along ridge SW over all summits to Stob na Broige, then returning and descending Coire Altruim path to Lairig Gartain, and back to Altnafeadh With SD.kdbennett12/11/2017
2/2 (Buachaill Eitve Mor (Stob Dearg)/Stob Coire na TUlaich)Fergalh19/02/2017
High snow line, low cloud and rain came in later but nice day out. Stopped off here briefly before heading up to Stob DeargGaryG15/02/2017
Glencoe SkyraceLittledave18/09/2016
Weather fair.MountainMac23/05/2016
Done after the Munro. Flatish.Play2End18/08/2015
(Walkers with) Torun Mcmoran & Gary Dean (Parking/Start point) A82 Altnafeadh - Coire na Tulaich - Stob Dearg - Stob Coire na Tulaich - Stob na Doire - Stob Coire Altruim - Stob na Broige - Stob Coire Altruim - Lairig Gartain - A82 Altnafeadh.redbob14/08/2015
great views but easily mistaken as a munroAristotle Chip17/10/2014
Bob & Duke Monday 9th/6/20014 Z 1448 hrsDukeNukem09/06/2014
With Dad, DW & SL. Ascent via Curved Ridge, and then along to the far Munro, with all tops en route bagged. An epic day with awesome (and, for once, hot) weather. Classic mountain.AGWilliamson08/06/2013
On own, visited this top after Stob Dearg as spot height 902m shown on OS mapCrib Goch23/10/2012
Buachaille Etive Mor & Buachaille Etive Beag. Good walk and very good weather. No real tricky bits but cracking views. Found an obvious grassy ascent to link in the Etive Beag range. To top the day a couple of RAF Hawks flew very low through the valley as I was descending - pretty much at eye level - awesome!scholesy05/10/2012
with JamieJamesSDonald01/12/2011
From Stob Dearg with A,C and others.PeterD27/08/2011
Max, Angus and dogsalexmaclennan21/08/2011
Avoided royal wedding by doing a traverse of B-E-M from north to south with Iain Page.andy29/04/2011
2nd of the dayrobertphillips17/04/2011
2 of 10: From Buchaille E M: Stob Dearg.ChrisR17/09/2010
climbed from the tourist route through Coire na Tulaich , did Stob Dearg first to marvel at the views over Rannoch Moor then onto the 902 spot height before the climb onto Stob na Doire for fantastic views onto BE beag and the Bidean.It was then an easy stroll over to bag Stob Coire altruim and the final top of Stob na Broige which had a tremendous view down Glen Etivetorkm26/06/2010
Winter mountaineering climb of Coire na Tulaich and then across to Stob Dearg. We carried onto Stob na Doire and then descended Coire Altruim.Ginger Dave02/04/2010
Estimated date - done solo when whole ridge done.Aimless Rambler30/07/2009
Full Traverse[ Dave gray tripbertbarnett12312/08/2008
en route....Moorponder02/08/2007
Completed Stob Dearg, Stob na Broige + 2 tops, 13.4km, 1615m, in 6hrJamesSDonald06/04/2007
Two Buchailles in a day: 4 Munros and 2 Tops. Day 14 of 59 for all Munros. 16km, +/-1800m.PGCE08/10/2006
Via Coire na Tulaich with Neil.Wheelsy25/07/2006
Mostly sunny, calm, mild, good views.iangalbraith21/05/2006
Training WARC 06SRF01/04/2006
Malcolm Davidson's Compleation, celebrated afterwards in the Kingshouse, despite several of the party losing their way and descending some distance of Stob Dearg before returning to the main ridge; I did not go to Stob Dearg on this occasion, so as not to hold others up. Typical wet Compleation weather. I spent quite a long time huddle behind a boulder waiting for the main party to catch-up.langskill21/08/2005
With Ian Soulsby.Dangerous Dave17/10/2004