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Name:Stac na h-Iolaire
Hill number:4149
Height:743m / 2438ft
Section:08A: Cairngorms
Classification:Tu,Sim,sHu,GT
Drop:91m
Col:652m  NJ013086  

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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
700913/04/2015NJ 01688 08872  F: no feature: 2m N of cairn
S: obvious summit
jimbloomer
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Jim
3044228/01/2020NJ 01688 08872  F: no feature: heather 2m N of cairnDSM
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DM



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From Coire na Ciste c/park. A useful path through the heather to the 737 top. After the Simm, I went on to the sub-simm Carn Lochan na Beinne, then Creag nan Gall. Dry but a cool wind for July.NormanW17/07/2023
Circular overnight route from Coire na Ciste car park. Sunny and warm conditions with excellent visibility. Followed path heading NE contouring round hillside, eventually climbing to join ridge leaving a short distance to climb and reach Creag nan Gall. Continued to Stac na h-Iolaire and camp near pt737. Inversion in the morning, and continued (missing Sron a' Cha-no) to Cnap Coire na Spreidhe and summit of Cairn Gorm. Along northern corries to Fiacaill a' Choire Chais, Stob Coire an t-Sneachda, Cairn Lochan. Descended to Fiacaill na Leth-choin (barely a top) and the impressively located Creag an Leth-choin [Lurcher's Crag]. Over Creag an Leth-choin North Top and descended to SW end of Chalamain Gap, taking a good path to Creag a' Chalamain. Descended via Airgiod-meall to return to start.RobertP30/05/2023
On a very cold day ….VerySlowPlodder16/01/2022
2 of 3: From Creag nan Gall. With Karen.ChrisR22/11/2021
22 miles 6252ft walk. Start at Glenmore campsite, Cairn Gorm ridge walk, to Creag a' Chalamain, Creag An Leth-Choin, Fiacaill Na Leth-Choin, Cairn Lochan, Stob Coire An T-Sneachda, Cairn Gorm. Cnap Coire Na Spreidhe, Sron a' Cha-no and Stac Na H-Lolaire, back to Glenmore campsite.stephenbuda06/09/2021
Walked from Carn Lochan na Beinne. Cracking views up Strath Nethy187lenny18/10/2020
I’ve always wanted to walk the north ridge of Cairn Gorm. It didn’t disappoint, being unspoilt and very quiet. Plenty of ptarmigan about. A good summit with great views. Solo. Sunny and warm.Dangerous Dave17/09/2020
After Creag nan Gall.PGCE14/07/2020
LSjohn steel14/07/2019
After Gall, heather on ascent surprisingly deep given it's above 600m. Cairn at HP. Then down via the subSimmRHW10/06/2018
From the Youth Hoastel. With Creag nan Gall.ngthack09/03/2018
2 day bothy trip after a night in the hutchison hut went over beinn a chaorainn, beinn a chaorainn beag,A choinneach, bynack more, bynack beg,stac na h lolaire, carn lochan na beinne, and back to the ski centre.robertphillips23/09/2016
Solo HFB14/05/2016
With Creag nan Gall with mae and 2 carsjimbloomer13/04/2015
Afternoon walk to the two adjacent tops starting with this after forecast storm force winds did not materialise and a morning walk over the nearby three Graham tops to the west/ Biked in to tract just north of the two summits. Quits a decent afternoon after a very wet morning. Track deeply flooded in places and ground very wet.dickscroop07/10/2014
Straightforward ascent from Creag nan Gall. The summit is a good viewpoint.JohnW29/07/2013
A long slog from Cairngorm this one especially in the mist, saw the cliffs and nothing else so will be back for what must be a tremendous viewtorkm10/06/2012
DebsMountain Goat27/02/2012
Date uncertainrjf3501/08/1974
govanah27/08/2023
Livi202024/04/2022
GaryJones21/07/2021
Simon Winton16/04/2021
Grimpeur123412/10/2020
Dave McG01/06/2020
Capt Malbec31/08/2018
Alan Whatley08/06/2018
BaggerGutt05/06/2018
interloper05/06/2018
Fletch05/06/2018
hill walker20/04/2018
chrispine22/01/2018
Robin5601/01/2018
Sick Kid22/09/2017
weaselmaster22/09/2017
ajwxyzt26/03/2017
Kevin2903525/09/2016
neilsan21/06/2016
Arctica11/04/2016
Steve Q31/10/2015
spallen03/08/2015
mae13/04/2015
PeterKirkwood15/02/2014
Marra114/09/2013
Dave Geere01/09/2012
alda02/07/2012
Gavin Theobald25/06/2011
bertbarnett12323/08/2008
Alan Moore11/05/2008
chalky195328/11/2007