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Name:Stob Chalum Mhic Griogair South Top
Hill number:3938
Height:702.1m / 2303ft
Parent (Ma):20  Meall na Fearna
RHB Section:01B: Strathyre to Strathallan
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Earn
Class:Simm, Graham Top
(Tu,Sim,GT)
Grid ref:NN 66291 18410
Summit feature:knoll
Drop:34.2m
Col:667.8m  NN 6623 1857  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 57
(1:25k) OL47W 368W
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 55 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
3rd/4 west of GlenartneyTopographer5722/10/2023
3 of 4: From Stuc Gharbh. With Karen.ChrisR28/09/2021
Parked in Glen Artney church car park for a round of 12 Simms and 1 HF to the N and NW. 11/13PGCE18/05/2021
From the Glenartney Road and along the ROW to Callander until the gate SE of Carn Labhruinn. A steep climb from here to the top, including a stretch of peat hag once it levelled out. Then it gets really hagtastic across the expanse to Stuc Gharbh then Stob Chalum Mhic Griogair South Top (what a mouthful!) and the main top. Thankfully there had been no rain for over a week so relatively easy going, but probably a mess after heavy persistent rainfall. Meall na Fearna held no fear at all, then a steady descent to its south top and further down back to the path/track alongside the Allt an Dubh Choirein. 5hr round back to the car.summitter14/04/2021
Anticlockwise circuit, clagged in cloud of the TuMPs of the SE ridge culminating in the Marilyn Corbett summit.vegibagger16/11/2018
This unnamed on maps bump has a very imposing appearance from Srath a' Ghlinne. Visited a short while after Stob Chalum Mhic Griogair along a grassy ridge. Very good weather and views. All day I was accompanied by 4 ravens - the stag season had just ended so, they took a punt on me being a stalker. Good to visit a top without a cairn.fasgadh28/10/2018
13 top round starting stuc gharbh finishing beinn fuath from glen artney, biked up the glen for first 6 km.robertphillips21/05/2017
A big day from tent up track from head of Glen Artney. A round of the horseshoe including Meall na Fearna, the Graham Creag na h-Eararuith and 13 graham tops. Had hoped for some bounding along on grassy ridges but only got those towards end, the rest a bit messy with peat hags, numerous bumps and tops with multiple claimants to be the high point. had some issues with the forest in crossing to south side, now partly felled and I thought I could work through the felled section on what looked like a track from above. Always a mistake, should have gone round west end as originally planned.A good day nonetheless.dickscroop31/07/2016
Round of 5 (southerly) Graham tops from Ardvorlich. Go in May, see the splendid gardens also. Cold, high cloud, windy but good views.iangalbraith03/06/2015
From Ardvorlich, boggy going to Meall na Fearna and contouring to local tops.nordicstar09/11/2012
gps elev not recorded, grassy knoll. RHW25/06/2011
Solo. From Glen Artney. After ascending Meall na Fearnan went east to point 742m* and then SE over some minor tops, eventually joining a stalkers' path high up. It clings to the mountainside high above Srath a' Ghlinne before descending and going towards Glenartney Lodge. Before the lodge I went towards Allt Srath a' Ghlinne to join a gravel track back to the road. *Note added 2016: Point 742 identified as Stob Chalum Mhic Griogair. Minor tops identified as Stob Chalum Mhic Griogair South Top (was called Meall na Fearna point 701m in TACit Tables) and Stuc Garbh.pwbellarby23/06/1996
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