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Name:Stob an Aonaich Mhoir
Hill number:396
Height:855.6m / 2807ft
RHB Section:05A: Loch Ericht to Glen Tromie and Glen Garry
County/UA:Perth and Kinross
Catchment:Tay
Class:Marilyn, Hump, Simm, Corbett, High Hills of Britain,
Yeaman
(Ma,Hu,Tu,Sim,C,HHB,Y)
Grid ref:NN 53750 69417
Summit feature:outcrop 3m E of cairn
Drop:231.8m
Col:623.7m  NN 5482 6890  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 42
(1:25k) OL50 385E 393
Survey:Abney level/Leica RX1250
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Logged Descriptions  (logged by 268 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all)ByDate of Ascent
anguscow18/04/2024
SunnyAdventures206/11/2023
Stavanger Toestub01/10/2023
With John, from car park off the B846 by Loch Rannoch, 1.5km east of the track to Corrievarkie Lodge. On mountain bikes along B846 to the start of the track and then over 14km and 450m of ascent on the track up to a high point of almost 640m. Locked up the bikes and ascended around 220m up the rough grassy, boggy terrain to the corbett summit. Great views over Loch Ericht to the Alder range. Descended back to the bikes and descended back down the track back to the B846 and 1.5km along back to the car park. Total times were Ride-in: 1h 35m; On foot: 57mins including stop on summit; Ride-out: 45min.mproudfoot22/07/2023
ketzster11/07/2023
Long walk - almost completely on tarmac - from car park on Loch Rannoch near Power Station. Great panorama from the summit. (Took just under 7 hours - but we're in our 70's).RobB07/06/2023
Long e-bike approach, then relatively short climb to summit from the top of the road. Fantastic views of Loch Ericht, Ben Alder and much more.langskill02/06/2023
From Bridge of Ericht, as others.iangalbraith02/05/2023
geoffreycurnock30/03/2023
Stickman25/02/2023
andrew brown27/10/2022
Solo cycle from Bridge of Ericht. Excellent track for MTB. Straight forward ascent to summit. Excellent views of Ben Lawers and beyond. Return via same route.John Lee13/09/2022
Came over from Beinn Bhoidheach and Glas Mheall Mor to the tarmac road . Up to the summit on easy angled grass slopes. A very long walk back to Dalnaspidal Lodge. I wouldn’t recommend this route; best to cycle in from Bridge of Ericht. Solo.Dangerous Dave28/08/2022
chazzyboy1931/07/2022
MMC wwalk. Cycled 15k in on the scrappy gravel/ tarmac road to the top of the road then a short 1k moorland walk to the summit trig/ rock. Great views. 32k, 700m, 3 1/2 hours.alexmaclennan17/07/2022
SunnyAdventures02/07/2022
TommyG20/03/2022
steven morrice06/09/2021
Trevor Shawdonmeister27/08/2021
weaselmaster23/07/2021
MuckleG09/07/2021
redcon02/07/2021
Easiest parking by power station at NN532583. There are locked gates on the track on the RHS of the power station. Therefore Bike to gate at NN522582. Main gate is padlocked but side gate on RHS is OK. Track starts a bit gravelly but improves, eventually becoming a good tarmac road!BaggerGutt06/06/2021
solo weather fine, bike from Bridge of ErichtTamCollie16/05/2021
rdhumble22/04/2021
From Bridge of Ericht. Lifted the road bike over the fence at the entrance to the estate not realising there was a gate for pedestrians / cyclists to the right. 1 hour 30 up on the bike. As far as the dam the tarmac road surface is frequently potholed with loose chippings, after that much better. OK on a road bike with care. 1 hour 15 walking out and back from the bealach including a decent break to admire the great views. Got a bit carried away on the way down and got a puncture not far from the dam, even so it was only 55 minutes down. Passed a number of pick up vehicles, explained to the driver of one of them (obviously a stalker) where I was going and he was very polite and ok with it.Owen B23/09/2020
GavinTheobald 302/08/2020
sarahk19/07/2020
From Bridge of Ericht by bike along Coire Bhachdaidh track, left bike by bridge at NN539666, continued along track to ca NN545682, then headed NW direct up slopes to summit of Stob Aonaich Mhior, followed line of v complex (in the prevailing thick mist) ridge SSW then E to Carn Dearg, descended E then SE back to bike by bridge, retirn to Bridge of Erichtkdbennett16/07/2020
Blair28212/07/2020
Nice sunny clear Autumn day following a run up the track.davechaffey05/11/2019
Wayne Morris08/08/2019
weaselmaster07/07/2019
Sick Kid07/07/2019
m0untain_n0mad18/06/2019
hill walker16/06/2019
paz195315/05/2019
CK via canoe SheilaS14/05/2019
1 hour 45 to cycle uphill, 33 minutes to cycle down.Pete R11/05/2019
hillhunter27/04/2019
Bridge of Ericht - Beinn Mholach - Stob an Aonaich Mhoir - Bridge of Ericht. Couple of inches of snow on the ridge.davidpettit8427/10/2018
patrick27/07/2018
Trailmaister15/07/2018
On TGO Challenge. Magnificent views along Loch erichtColin Crawford15/05/2018
kiltedbiggles29/08/2017
Gallovidian20/08/2017
borderline12/08/2017
bertbarnett12325/06/2017
From tent near footbridge up estate track at GR 524640. Sron a Chlaonaidh, then an unexpectedly undulating ridge which might have been more interesting in better visibility - in clioud and drizzle all the way to Carn Dearg and on to Stob an Aonaich Mhor. Not straightforward route finding winding between various bumps in consistent cloud. Deserved a better day, got just the odd glimpse of Loch Ericht. Had planned longer two day trip with bivi bag but deterred by continuous cloud and wet so gave it best and returned down track to tent.dickscroop17/06/2017
StephenPSmith27/05/2017