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Name:Stob Coire na Craileig [Stob Coire na Cralaig]
Hill number:866
Height:1007.4m / 3305ft
Parent (Ma):862  A' Chraileag [A' Chralaig]
Parent (SMC):862  A' Chraileag [A' Chralaig]
RHB Section:11B: Glen Affric to Glen Moriston
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Beauly, Catchment Boundaries, Ness
Class:Simm, Munro Top, High Hills of Britain, Murdo
(Tu,Sim,MT,HHB,Mur)
Grid ref:NH 09143 16299
Summit feature:small cairn
Drop:55.3m
Col:952.1m  NH 0919 1605  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 33
(1:25k) 414N 414S
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 461 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
gomezhdm16/03/2024
vgiorgio08/08/2023
Cluanie Munros 5 peaker - Steven Fallon routehummusg18/06/2023
Bagged while bagging the MunroAndrew Simmons28/05/2023
Rob Jackson21/05/2023
PVokes12/05/2023
Fletch12/05/2023
interloper12/05/2023
After AChralaig in snowy weather and low visibility. Small cairn. Due to weather descended from col to north rather than continuing as planned to Mullach Fraoch choire. Initially good zig zag path north west from col and then pathless grassy descent south west to muddy path , then track , south back to car. With Tony and Zoe Gordon.Denise 27/04/2023
https://strava.app.link/RPSVICEaJybJohn19/03/2023
ChrisVDM11/02/2023
Dottie12/09/2022
npeterc09/09/2022
colazione02/09/2022
Toril28/08/2022
With Gavin and Daun from ATMC. Circular route from Strawberry Cottage on beautiful sunny afternoon.andy27/08/2022
andy.painter09/06/2022
Nice rounded summit on the way to Mullach Fraoch-choire from A' Chraileag.mntainman29/08/2021
fedupofuserids25/08/2021
Sick Kid22/08/2021
weaselmaster22/08/2021
anguscow12/07/2021
Acsent of A'Chraileag and then Mullach Fraoch-choire from the A87. Descent via Coire Odhar and An Caorann Mor.geoffh1222/06/2021
stuartgreig01/06/2021
SunnyAdventures15/05/2021
With A'ChraileagMatt290120/04/2021
easers08/11/2020
Danny26118519/09/2020
andy6329/08/2020
A' Chraileag, Stob Coire na Craileig, Mullach Fraoch-choirekeithouk26/08/2020
Dawn Oldham26/08/2020
dazza499408/08/2020
Solo fr P nr NH088121, partly-running; stayed on track for that reason but then ascended very steeply fr 078151 which was a poor route. Sheet of high thin grey cloud at first but forecast to break up. Other tops visible from here in grey light.NorfolkPT2124/07/2020
Huwel31/05/2020
maclrc27/10/2019
A' Chraileag and Mullach Fraoch-choireGeoff Briggs01/06/2019
spallen25/10/2018
eilidh20/10/2018
With Harrison and John - A'Chraileag and Mullach Fraoch-choire - cold damp and low vis above 900mmproudfoot24/09/2018
With ChristineKeith9929/08/2018
Spireite29/08/2018
With Keithchristine9927/08/2018
weaselmaster25/08/2018
Sick Kid25/08/2018
Hammy23/08/2018
Toril04/08/2018
Climbed solo. Started from A87 Loch Cluanie at start of path to Glen Affric. Left path straight away heading up steep slopes by a stream to gain S ridge of A' Chraileag at 750m (actually a small path all the way). Continue to A' Chraileag (fine cairn), Stob Coire na Chraileag, Mullach Fraoch-choire. Pinnacles on Na Geurdain ridge look scary from a distance but are easily avoided on skirting paths (first east, then west of pinnacles). Returned to col at 949m. Took zig-zag path into Coire Odhar. Path soon disappears. Traverse slopes to reach the Glen Affric path (lots of fresh water springs on way!). Return on path to A87 (feels long!). Fine sunny day, and dry underfoot. Gales were forecast but didn't come. A lovely ridge walk, comparable with others nearby.jamessteel10026/07/2018
oldbagger2716/07/2018
julianbarclay07/07/2018
From A87 at end of An Caorann Mor, track directly up A' Chraileag to SE end of ridge, along ridge to summit and on to Stob Coire na Craileig and Mullach Fraoch-choire, descending by track from corrie rim into Coire Odhar, then back along tracks in An Caorann Morkdbennett19/06/2018