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Name:Stob Coire Coulavie
Hill number:814
Height:1068m / 3504ft
Parent (Ma):803  Carn Eighe
Parent (SMC):804  Mam Sodhail
RHB Section:11A: Loch Duich to Cannich
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Beauly
Class:Deleted Munro Top
(xMT)
Grid ref:NH 11009 24029
Summit feature:rock
Drop:12m
Col:1056m  NH110242  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 25
(1:25k) 414N
Survey:Abney level
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 148 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
From end of Glen Affric Road. A round of Coire Coulavie. With B and R.jenx12/09/2022
With Jenx and Bryher walking in from Affric road head. Passed the lodge, onto only bridge over burn then old faint stalkers up to ridge and Creag Coire nan Each. Through heavy squalls and gusty winds that section. On round headwall, and two XMT before heading out to An Tudhair. Steep exciting descent to stalkers path and out.nordicstar12/09/2022
See log for Sgurr an Lapaichcarole engel03/06/2021
From Mam Sodhail. Solo.Dangerous Dave19/05/2018
Long day from Glen Affric visiting Mam Sodhail and Carn Eighe, and five of their Munro Topsdavidpettit8427/05/2017
revisit for the tops ACW round squrr na lapaich, mullach cadha rainich, mam sodhail, an tudair north top, an tudair, ciste dhubh, stob coire coulavie, creag coire nan each, from glen affric road end.robertphillips14/05/2017
4 of 7: From Creag Coire nan Each.ChrisR07/05/2013
From Glen Affric YHA winter room in cloudy weather.dickscroop29/03/2012
Bike/hike from AffricStrathcarron17/08/2011
self when doing all the Affric topsdavidsbatty07/08/2009
Walking into Strawberry Cottage over Sgurr na Lapaich (picking off Munroe Tops)and Mam SodhailJamesSDonald10/07/2009
Glen Affric to Carn Eighe & back down Coire LeachavieAJones20/12/2008
Solo. From car park at road end in Glen Affric. After ascending Creag Coire nan Each. I went on to Stob Coire Coulavie, a deleted top, and Ciste Dubh, another deleted top. There are two tops on Ciste Dubh, the first having a cairn and a very steep drop on the east side. The second has no cairn and is about 1m higher. My 2003 edition of 1:50,000 map gives the height of the latter as 1108m. There is only a very small drop before the final climb up Màm Sodhail begins. From Màm Sodhail continued to Beinn Fhionnlaidh.pwbellarby28/06/2007
CK SheilaS03/06/2007
With Niel on way into Strawberry Cottage completing Toll Creagach, Tom a'Choinich, Carn Eighe, Beinn Fhonnlaidh, Mam Sodhail + 9 Tops, 34km, 2680m, in 14.0hrJamesSDonald16/06/2006
A 15 hour solo superb 'monster day out' over 21 tops in running shoes and shorts doing 'everything' I had missed previously - and some repeats. M'bike up and down Affric to start. Incredible mountain running along the ridges.Chris Pearson10/08/2002
Solo. RBS HWC weekend at Cannich.langskill27/05/2001
After abandoning plan to bag Beinn Fhionnlaidh as it would have meant walking back for miles into a gale. Instead, we walked to Loch Coulavie, relatively sheltered, and joined the track in Glen Affric back to Alltbeithe. We were relieved to get on the SE ridge as it gave some shelterpwheeler25/05/1999
With TimRobF25/10/1998
From Affic YH, loop around An Socach, to Carn Eighe, Fhionnlaidh, Dheiragain and Ceathreamhan and back to YH, inc. all tops. Grand day out!nordicstar03/05/1998
RS. Affric SYHA to An Socach, Mam Sodhail, Carn Eige, Beinn Fionnlaidh, then drop into Glean a'Choilich (to save retracing steps), to Mullach na Dheiragan & Sgurr nan Ceathramhanan. Affric SYHA. A cool fine day!Vin03/05/1998
Galltywenallt24/04/1998
Hardly noticed in passing.Aye Jimmy11/05/1996
first ascent, solo, goc 1995, snow showers some heavy turning to rain. climbed the 3 munros from a wild camp by loch mullardoch on the way out to the cluanie inn for the night. met chris brasher on the hike out.rum doodle 15/05/1995
Munro top clear up around Mam Sodhail from Glen Affric.Eddie31/05/1994
See Mam Sodhail. (S)gerrybowes22/07/1988
Carn Eige, Mam Sodhail and Beinn Fhionnlaidh from Glen Affric, with many an accompanying Top RHW27/05/1987
Second winter circuit from Affric YH (left open in those days).jimbloomer19/03/1984
From the track north of Loch Affric. Into Coire nan Each crossing the two deleted tops heading to Mam Sodhail.bolton24/10/1982
With Jonathan Bellarby. After ascending Tom a’ Chòinich and Carn Eighe. We skirted to the west of the summit of Mam Sodhail (which we had been up the day before) to reach Ciste Dubh, Stob Coire Coulavie, and Creag Coire nan Each. The summit of the latter is at the north end of the summit plateau according to Munro’s Tables (1980) and not at the cairn as in the 1974 edition. Went to both. We made a very wet and steep descent to Loch Coulavie. Much snow on N facing slopes with many cornices.pwbellarby18/04/1982
GH HFB06/12/1981
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