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Name: | Stob an Eas |
Hill number: | 1425 |
Height: | 732m / 2402ft |
RHB Section: | 19C: Loch Fyne to Bute and the Firth of Clyde |
County/UA: | Argyll and Bute |
Catchment: | Long & Goil |
Class: | Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Graham, Yeaman (Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,G,Y) |
Grid ref: | NN 18538 07393 |
Summit feature: | outcrop 10m N of trig point |
Drop: | 248m |
Col: | 484m NN209084 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 56 (1:25k) OL37N OL39S 363N 364S |
Observations: | outcrop is 25-30cm higher than flush bracket and higher than outcrop a few metres east of trig point |
Survey: | Abney level |
Change log: | show changes for this hill entry |
GPS data: | show GPS entries for this hill |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 237 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
BlackPanther | 17/03/2024 | |
Parked at high point on Hells Glen road. Forest track to south of hill, then steeply up to summit. With bolton. Two trig pillars! | Dangerous Dave | 12/03/2024 |
bolton | 12/03/2024 | |
davezeking | 29/12/2023 | |
From the Hell's Glen forestry track, through felled forestry until reaching a still-standing section. Headed up besides this to tackle Stop an Eas from its SW flank. Lovely summit views then on to its North Top and over to Beinn an t-Seilich and Sron Beinn an t-Seilich. Back down to the Allt Beinn an t-Seilich and picked up the ATV track back through the forest. 3hrs total. | summitter | 23/09/2023 |
patrick | 18/07/2023 | |
track to W (sp.ht.222). Steep grassy climb once out of forest - atv thru' wood at NN 1818 0671 | carole engel | 03/06/2023 |
Crawford Lindsay | 02/06/2023 | |
wintergreen | 02/06/2023 | |
bobhem25 | 30/05/2023 | |
try9fan | 18/05/2023 | |
Bike 'n Hike from Loch Restil. to Glean Mor. Cruach nan Mult, Stob and Eas, Beinn an Lochan | Huwel | 04/05/2023 |
aul-fogie | 18/04/2023 | |
Stickman | 15/04/2023 | |
From track near pt 219 on Hell's Glen road, SE on track to edge of recent felling then NE up side of remaining forestry to open ground and then up to trig and summit. Reasonable views. Return same way in light rain. | MichaelF | 25/03/2023 |
saas | 01/02/2023 | |
weaselmaster | 27/01/2023 | |
Sick Kid | 27/01/2023 | |
Stavanger Toestub | 03/12/2022 | |
Kevin29035 | 29/09/2022 | |
SunnyAdventures | 11/09/2022 | |
GuyF | 04/04/2022 | |
With my missus. From the pass, over north top and across to Beinn an-t Seileag, super day and views | Nick Canute | 19/03/2022 |
Robin56 | 26/01/2022 | |
Frogreen | 22/11/2021 | |
ketzster | 06/11/2021 | |
GavinTheobald 3 | 11/10/2021 | |
IainK | 02/09/2021 | |
ThickIce | 18/06/2021 | |
The usual start up the track to the clearing. The hillside to the E of the main stream gully looks like a dull, steep trudge with a lot of boring crag dodging, so I followed the deer, who know the hill better than all of us. I followed the E bank of the stream to just below the steep section where clear deer tracks go W across the stream and up to an obvious stony and grassy gully leading up to a crag. Up this gully, steep, easy, gains height quickly, then exit onto a grassy shelf leading to the easy W side of the hill, keeping high to pass below the crags capping the ground on the W side of the main stream. Across the boggy dip at the head of the main stream, then steep mossy grass to emerge a few yards N of the trig. Also works fine in descent, a white house in the valley to the SE gives a landmark that you're in the right place. My knees don't bend fully, so I needed all fives for 2 of the steps down but otherwise it's merely steep. | Gill | 29/05/2021 |
scott duncan | 29/05/2021 | |
Gallovidian | 24/04/2021 | |
Along forest track near point 219 in Hell's Glen and up through clearing to Stob an Eas, North Top, Seilich & Sron Beinn an t-Seilich. Lots of snow - last day of a fantastic icy settled spell. | sclater | 08/01/2021 |
thenomad | 08/09/2020 | |
alda | 07/06/2020 | |
weaselmaster | 17/01/2020 | |
Route climbing tops either side of Hell's Glen. Stob an Eas, Stob an Eas N Top, Beinn an t-Seilich, the various tops of Sron Beinn an t-Seilich, back to road then Cruach nan Capull, Cruach nam Mult. Initially cloud over the tops but cleared over time | RobertP | 24/08/2019 |
BrianJ | 21/05/2019 | |
gingernut | 16/05/2019 | |
From Hell's Glen Parking at NN 168 074. Track zigzags a few times, then narrows and steepens a bit. Takes about 30 minutes to reach track's high point leading to the large clearing to hillside. Hillside looks steep and rocky outcrops. I went diagonally to the right to avoid the obvious large ravine, although it looked doable. Despite thick cloud I found the top easily. Returned the same way. Quite a bit harder then the 50k map suggests though. | Jhimmy | 15/02/2019 |
49pp | 20/11/2018 | |
Jaxter | 22/09/2018 | |
mae2 | 30/08/2018 | |
Walked up through the forest from top of Hells Glen. Good route, lovely views. | IanHHill | 17/05/2018 |
From high point of B839. Had studied Google Earth and various reports, plus took a look at it from Cruach nam Mult. The plan worked : got to the first zig zag on the forestry track, then less than 100m of forestry bashing straight up to rejoin the track. Then 200m along the track to a passing place at 175070. The forestry is only about 100m wide at this point, so straight up. Led to fairly easy grassy slopes, slightly to the left (west) of the SW shoulder. | Owen B | 15/05/2018 |
From Hell's Glen and forest tracks. | Winterfloodian | 27/04/2018 |
Tricky | 14/04/2018 | |
clanbonham | 01/04/2018 | |
duchally | 06/01/2018 | |
Simon Winton | 12/12/2017 |