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Name:Mullach Clach a' Bhlair
Hill number:571
Height:1019m / 3343ft
Parent (Ma):548  Sgor Gaoith
RHB Section:08A: Cairngorms
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Spey
Class:Hump, Simm, Munro, High Hills of Britain, Murdo,
Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,Sim,M,HHB,Mur,Y)
Grid ref:NN 88287 92693
Summit feature:cairn
Drop:104.9m
Col:914.1m  NN 8914 9501  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 35 43
(1:25k) OL57S 403S
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 758 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
Estimated date. New Year trip.dickiewren06/02/2024
Delyoung12/01/2024
Pedro_Winter26/11/2023
Used car park near Auchlean, Glen Feshie. Mullach Clach a'Bhlair, Carn Ban Mor and Sgor Gaoith on good tracks. Very windy with cloud base progressively rising to 1000m during the day. The Mullach was my 100th Munro, celebrated with a rainbow appearing to the NW! With Gillianrichard6910/10/2023
From Sgor Gaoith on good tracks. Ford at NN894948 required a 500m detour upstream/west to cross. Small quartzite cairn on top. generally windy and rainy but cleared and dried up on top and for return to Glen Feshie carpark, N of Auchlean. solo.Denise 07/10/2023
Weather fair.MountainMac05/09/2023
After Sgor Gaoith. In good conditions. Had my lunch here, fine viewpoint.David Bremner20/06/2023
rox.a.k18/06/2023
bogdodger12/06/2023
Very hot and completely screwed up route by going up the wrong way and back, bike part was good thoughKevthecat10/06/2023
theczernobog08/06/2023
Not the most stunning of the local munros but was cloud free and I could finally see Sgor Gaoith poking up from the humpsTrantham Clan24/05/2023
Fourth visit, on TGO ChallengeColin Crawford20/05/2023
Gallovidian13/05/2023
andy.painter22/04/2023
benalder5017/04/2023
gomezhdm22/01/2023
mylesm1301/12/2022
With Kristian from Ruigh Aitcheachan bothy. Misty and cold on topsTamCollie16/10/2022
Monadh Mor, Beinn Bhrotain & Mullach Clach a' Bhlair from Glen Feshiehummusg19/09/2022
Run over Sgòr Gaoith and Mullach Clach a’ Bhlàir.quadbarrel17/09/2022
arjh14/09/2022
BigAl50027/08/2022
stuartgreig27/08/2022
With Martha. After staying in Ruigh Aiteachain Bothy in Glen Feshie. Easy estate track leading almost to the top, then to the van at Auchleum via Moine Mhor & Allt Fhearnagan track. Overcast, drizzle, light rain, hail, clear blue skies, gentle breeze - most weather bases covered today!!! Glen Feshie beautiful with the heather in bloom & strongly scented.Neily There05/08/2022
mcbiydw230/07/2022
Dave McG14/07/2022
ALHEJ Wilkins19/06/2022
2 of 4: From Meall nan Sleac. Then out and back to Diollaid Coire Eindart. With Karen.ChrisR07/06/2022
With KarenHighland Days06/06/2022
Carn Ban Mor, Sgor Gaoith, Tom Dubh, Monadh Mor, Mullach Clach a'Bhlair North Top and Mullach Clach a'Bhlair from car park north of Auchlean.JasonStark15/05/2022
Continued up along the road from Meall nan Sleac. In clag above 850m.187lenny17/04/2022
fedupofuserids26/03/2022
OMC weekend meet at Mill Cottage, Feshiebridge. On Saturday I headed up Glen Feshie to bag Mullach Clach a' Bhlair (1019m, my 170th Munro), with Ian McCabe, Davy Sadler and Dave Monteith. It was hard going, especially through the snow above 900m. Blue skies all around with amazing views, 07:45hrs all in. Had a look at newly refurbished bothy as well, Ruigh Aiteachain.chillyman819/03/2022
Anti-clockwise loop from car park near Auchlean, long walk in along stunning Glen Feshie, ascending after the bothy up to Druim nam Bo, and then up to the munro summit, and back down the main track, and the long but pleasant walk back out. Not much snow left on the lower slopes, but some crusty snow above 800m - clag at around 900m resulting in some whiteout conditions, nav corrections required but no dramas. Total time from car back to car, 5h 45min.mproudfoot13/02/2022
With Iain.Chris Ellis16/01/2022
PVokes02/01/2022
T-bog02/01/2022
anguscow03/11/2021
solitaryfellwanderer06/09/2021
stalky1415/08/2021
My fifth summit of the day targeting Sgor Gaoith and Muliach Clach a Bhlair from Auchlean. A contrast to the last munro summit. Easy walk on track.meltdiceburg02/08/2021
Sick Kid10/07/2021
weaselmaster10/07/2021
vgiorgio08/07/2021
Achlean - Carn Ban Mor - Sgor Gaoith - Meall Dubhag - Mullach Clach a' Bhlair - back across the plateau to the Carn Ban Mor path and back down to Achlean.Mark Jackson17/06/2021
Andrew Bunting04/06/2021
Isbjorn 3rd Round04/06/2021
AlexMcMurtrie30/05/2021
PaulMcMurtrie29/05/2021