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Name:Mullach nan Coirean
Hill number:321
Height:939.3m / 3082ft
Section:04A: Fort William to Loch Treig and Loch Leven
Classification:Tu,Sim,M,HHB,sHu,Mur
Drop:92.3m
Col:847m  NN 1431 6584  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
698806/04/2015NN 12242 66236  F: Cairn
S: Obvious summit
DSM
Summit
GJ
2074118/10/2017NN 12242 66235  F: Very large cairnLR
Summit
GJ
2075525/07/2014NN 12237 66234  
S: Leica Disto/Leica RX1250
alda
SummitX
Jim
2075625/07/2014NN 14313 65846  
S: Leica Disto/Leica RX1250
alda
Col
Jim
2186802/02/2018NN 12240 66235  F: Very large cairnDSM
Summit
DM
3207615/08/2020NN 12241 66235  F: Huge cairnDSM
Summit
DM
4080703/06/2023NN 12240 66232  F: Very large cairnDSM
Summit
DM
-120724/03/2005NN 12239 66234  F: large cairnLR
Summit
-120809/05/2008NN 12241 66234  F: large cairndbb
Summit
-120907/06/2012NN 12243 66233  F: large cairnK&AD
Summit



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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 845 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
with Pat, Josh, Isobel and Davidanabel.martinez31/12/2023
With CHMC (Anabel, Isobel, Alex, Josh, Pat)D.Hoyle31/12/2023
Weather fair.MountainMac15/06/2023
With Phoebe, beautiful sunny dayMrD12/06/2023
Start of Mamores Circuit, but taking in the 10 munros and tops. Two camps on the ridge, 18 hrs on the move and 42km. Great adventure!Nicky C29/05/2023
Start of a superb three Munro ridge walk in perfect sunny weather and clear views. Solo. From the small Achriabhach carpark (just before the main lower falls carpark), follow sign (Mamores hill access) to ascend SW by fence through woods to join a forestry track. Follow this NW for c 750m til you see cairn, stone steps and path ascending SE through woods to a stile onto the open grassy hillside. Follow the ridge path SW, north of fence, to summit with huge cairn. Then I continued east along ridge path to Stob Ban and Sgurr a Mhaim.Denise 28/05/2023
https://strava.app.link/XockO0wcJybJohn27/02/2023
Mamores -> Grey Corries -> Nevis circuit post-Winter ML Trainingtleach1225/02/2023
Revisit From car park up ridge and along to Stob Ban. Bitterly cold but summy very gusty winds near stob ban blowing Sarah and my self of our feet. 2inch of snow deeper accumulations in sheltered parts.cjo10/12/2022
Stob Bàn and Mullach nan Coirean from Polldubh, Glen Nevis. Walkhighlands routehummusg29/10/2022
Solo, in running kit. Ascended Coire a' Mhusgain path, with stream crossings frozen, then ridge up to Stob Ban with glorious views to S, and jogged along ridge to Mullach nan Coirean and down NNE ridge.NorfolkPT2131/03/2022
Great day out with Barry Dickson and the dogs. Started a bit cloudy but cleared later and was very warm. Also climbed Meall A Chaorainn.Kevthecat26/06/2021
From the lower falls CP meall a chaorainn, mullach nan coirean, mullach nan coirean SE top, mullach nan coirean east top, stob ban, squrr an lubhair, stob coire a mhail, squrr a mhaim, cathar na seilge.robertphillips02/05/2021
Solo. From Glen Nevis. Wet, poor visibility. Stob ban & Mullach nan Coirean - AnticlockwiseHuwel12/10/2020
First of 3 Western Mamoresmaclrc21/08/2020
Missed the bottom of the path and had to start up a steep gully, found the path, out of the forestry over a stile onto steep moorland along the fence then up on snowy ground with patches of ice. Crampons to the summit, wind increasing and whipping up powder snow and covering our tracks. Views around with sunny patches apart from the Ben which had its head in cloud the whole time. Returned the same way following path the right way. Lovely snow day. John S and Ann T, CSSC.Cumbrianexile26/02/2020
Climbed from Lower Falls car park, Stob Ban first then Mullach nan Coirean and down to the car park. Very cold and clear blue skies all day, car dashboard said -7C, 06:40hrs all in.chillyman830/11/2019
Andrew, Jane, RickNHWC19/11/2019
75th Munrolojzi86062103/11/2019
15.6 miles, 4023ft walk.stephenbuda10/09/2019
Started in Glen Nevis and I walked up Stob Ban and Mullach nan Coirean. Nice walk up to Stob Ban, bit of scree coming down and then a very nice straightforward walk for the rest of the way. Great views and weather except for a few small snow slurries. Particularly good views of Ben Nevis and the West Highland Way.tsharp05/05/2019
climbed with Andy Last of the MamoresFCMark14/10/2018
2nd of 2 on a cracking day. Good route.akmilne14/10/2018
From Lower Falls Car Park in Glen Nevis (NN 14495 68302) - Stob Ban - Mullach nan Coirean East Top - Mullach nan Coirean SE Top [South Top] - Mullach nan Coirean. Followed clear, easy path alongside Allt Coire a' Mhusgain before steep ascent of Stob Ban. Very boggy descent of Mullach nan Coirean approaching the forest section.david23020128/09/2018
From car park near Achriabhash in Glen Nevis - valley S following Allt Coire a Mhusgain to main Mamores ridge - Stob Ban - along the ridge to Mullach nan Coirean E & SE tops - contoured round to Meall a Chaorainn - Mullach nan Coirean - NE ridge to valley floor/car park. With Gillianrichard6926/05/2018
From Polldubh up NW ridge of Sgurr a' Mhaim to summit, south along ridge over Stob Choire a' Mhail to Sgurr an Iubhair, continuing W to Stob Ban and then Mullach nan Coirean (via SE top), descending NE ridge to Polldubhkdbennett13/05/2018
Mullach nan Coirean from Achriabhach (Glen Nevis). Continued on the Stab Ban over Mullach Coirean South Top and repeat of Sgurr a' Mhaim and Stob Choire a' Mhail Top. Met Darren at Stob Ban and finished walk together.knarf19/09/2017
Ring of Steall attempt with Dadbyron230201/07/2017
With Jack, Joe, Thea, Jon Tranter's round (backpacking)fellie28/05/2017
After Stob Ban - in snow above 800m - no significant difficulties with this summit - finished in the dark thoughwychwood11/02/2017
Alternative route to previous, parked 1mile south of Blarmachfoldack to go up NNW easy going ridge of Meall a'Chaorainn first? Cold but clear of snow save a dusting. Continued to Stob Ban and descent via SW ridge to the West Highland Way. Great way to get sea views all the way up unlike Glen Nevis routes.N.Morters03/12/2016
LionelChris Blake20/10/2016
MQ/da/jaquartley03/09/2016
From Polldubhliljonb31/07/2016
Stob Ban and Mullach nan Coirean (incl both tops in between) with John Ian & Harrison (my 100th munro) from Glen Nevis.mproudfoot26/06/2016
A lovely warm day for Stob Ban then Mullach nan Coirean. Decent along the deer fence to the forest path was pretty hard going so would choose the path down from the first stile met along the fence, but cant vouch that it would be any easier since I didnt go that way.Canny01/06/2016
Great views of Ben Nevis during whole traverse from Stob Ban to here. Great walk to here, but descent not so pleasant underfoot.mcbboyd14/05/2016
deurgar31/03/2016
CUHWC Roy Bridge trip. 6 western Mamores in a long day.AGWilliamson21/09/2015
JimT18/07/2015
pete walker - sunburn !lithosyork05/04/2015
Solo - clear views all dayTopsaswell13/03/2015
http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=49900basscadet21/02/2015
Will, Annelies, Austin, Hattie Blisco30/12/2014
Overcast but warm. Cloud just above most nearby summits Combined with Stob Ban. Six hours exactly.Roblex04/09/2014
Completed on Day 1 of Mamores traverse to Binnein Mor. Ascended from Kinlochleven via Lairigmor. Ascent from WHW pathless and tiring. Good views wst to Morvern and east along the Mamores.quadbarrel23/08/2014
Walked solo in fine weather from Kinlochleven; previously attempted from Glen Nevis 03/12/2009, in snow with Chris Jbarnz4830/05/2014
With Tony G, Chris G, Graham B. Gorgeous weather, some snow on tops. 2nd time.zoob18/04/2014
With L, J & Csclater13/10/2013
with dadJosehill13/10/2013