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Name:Stob Cadha Gobhlach
Hill number:1015
Height:958.5m / 3145ft
Parent (Ma):1003  An Teallach - Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill
Parent (SMC):1004  An Teallach - Sgurr Fiona
RHB Section:14A: Loch Maree to Loch Broom
County/UA:Highland
Catchment:Gruinard, Catchment Boundaries, Little Broom
Class:Hump, Simm, Munro Top, High Hills of Britain, Murdo,
Yeaman
(Hu,Tu,Sim,MT,HHB,Mur,Y)
Grid ref:NH 06877 82578
Summit feature:small cairn
Drop:126.2m
Col:832.3m  NH 0673 8290  
OS map sheet(s):(1:50k) 19
(1:25k) 435N
Survey:Leica RX1250
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Done as a circuit of Beinn Dearg Bheag via the north ridge from the Gruinard River, before traversing the ridge to Beinn Dearg Mhor via the bealach. Descent was down the south east coire after the south peak with a traverse straight to the back of Larachantivore. From there I took the bog path direct to Shenaval and up the path to where I could break off and up onto the spine of Sail Liath to get onto the An Teallach ridge. Lots of evidence of the previous Saturday's storm which sat over the mountain with voluminous thunder, lighting and heavy rain for several hours. A massive slide looks to have taken place in Corrag Bhuide with Loch Toll an Lochain looking very opaque from all the sediment still sitting in suspension. Pinnacles taken reasonably direct to Sgurr Fiona and then following a line across to Sgurr Creag an Eich and out to Sgurr Ruadh to descend the ridge that's always enticed me. I had intended to head up Sail Mhor as part of this but the fitness felt a little lacking and aEnnoch22/07/2023
Dundonnel -> Glas Mheall Mor West Top -> An Teallach - Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill -> An Teallach - Sgurr Fiona -> Lord Berkeley's Seat -> Corrag Bhuidhe Buttress -> Stob Cadha Gobhlach -> Sail Liath West Top -> Sail Liath -> Corrie Halliebriandiggle18/07/2022
An Teallach traverse from Dundonnell - Walk Highlands route. A fantastic walk in perfect conditions.Crib Goch02/09/2021
With Rob Wight on a misty day.alexmaclennan31/08/2021
With John - full clockwise traverse from Corrie Hallie around to Sail Liath, over the pinnacles (we did not take the buttress head on), the two munro summits and all 7 munro tops, coming off the incredibly steep side of Ghlas Meall Mor back to Corrie Hallie. Big day - sunny above 600m with cloud inversion in all directions for the whole traverse, with the walk in/out under the cloud. 10.5hrs in total.mproudfoot28/08/2021
Followed a good little path beside Allt Glas Thuill. On to west ridge of Glas Meall Liath. A lot of quartzite, but fairly straightforward. Then along interesting pinnacled ridge to Bidean a Glas Thuill. Sgurr Creag an Eich, Sgurr Fiona, Lord Berkeleys Seat, Coarrag Bhuidhe and the Buttress, and Stob Cadha Gobhlach, and Sail Liath. Descent to Lochan na Brathen, and back out on path to Corriehallie. With B and R.jenx15/07/2021
From Corrie Hallie lay-by taking in Sail Liath & Stob Cadha Gobhlach. Enjoyed the airy climb on the pinnacles to Lord Berkely's Seat. Descended back to Corrie Hallie via Glas Tholl.knarf22/06/2021
Classic An Teallach traverse from Corrie Hallie, ending on Sail Liath.quadbarrel01/06/2021
From Coire Hallie. Traverse of An Teallach S to N using the bypass route due to poor conditions.welshyboyo01/07/2018
Weather fair.MountainMac05/06/2018
 yorkielad05/06/2018
An Teallach Munros and Tops from Corrie HallieGeoff Briggs04/06/2018
an teallach traverse 2 munros and 7 tops ACW from dundonnell down to corrie hallie, biked back to dundonnell.robertphillips20/08/2017
A long day out on An-Teallach with new Dutch Friends Jacob and Michelle Hoogeveen. An epic day with mini avalanches on the traverse under the Pinnacles.( which were too dangerous to go over).Shutterlag28/04/2017
With Andy Ward, from Shenavall bothy, ending at Dundonnell. Cloudy weather (no views above 900m and dropping throughout day) with intermittent rain, continuous rain during final descent. Hitched back to parked car.trainingforwinter29/03/2017
from corrie hall over sail liath and an easy path to follow over to Cadha , you can bypass it if doing the round but an easy top to bagAristotle Chip23/08/2016
KeithByTheC17/08/2015
From Corrie Hallie, a round of Sail Liath, Stob Cadha Gobhlach, Corrag Bhuidhe, Lord Berkeley's Seat, An Teallach - Sgurr Fiona and An Teallach - Bidein a'Ghlas Thuill.rhalstead03/07/2015
With Jess, completeing both Munros.JamesSDonald09/08/2014
2 of 8: From Sail Liath.ChrisR06/06/2014
with Markgrimjimm31/05/2014
With Frances and Lillian M. RBS HWC weekend at Ullapool; beautiful blue sky day. Steady pace all day. (I) bottled out of going on along the difficult part of the An Teallach ridge. We had earlier in the day decided to look at the east to west classical route rather than the Dundonnell ascent which can take you to both Munros whilst avoiding the difficulties.langskill25/05/2013
With Rhona Fraser and Robin Howie. From road crossing of burn from Loch Toll an Lochan. Up path on SW side of burn. Ascended SE ridge of Sàil Liath to the summit. Continued to Stob Cadha Gobhlach and descended to col to north. Should have climbed straight up but were tempted by paths on the left side of Corrag Bhuidhe. Went up a branch path and attempted to climb directly upwards but it was rather difficult so we retreated. Tried further round and climbed to the summits of three pinnacles, the last one being Corrag Bhuidhe. Climbed Lord Berkley’s Seat and Sgùrr Fiona. Finally to Sgùrr Creag an Eich. This was my last Munro top of a second round of Munro Tops that had been done pure ie not counting those that had been ascended more than once prior to my completion of my first round. Celebratory dinner at the Dundonell Hotel.pwbellarby20/06/2012
With Benalistairpooler03/06/2011
CK SheilaS22/04/2011
self (An Teallach)davidsbatty31/05/2010
Walk with John Whitestever13/06/2009
Went up a false pinnacle top top first and then saw this bigger one to the north.signyred14/05/2009
Route to Sgurr Fiona.smocks and denims19/09/2008
Solo Climb of Pinnacle Ridge in Hot, Dry Conditionsbarnz4824/07/2008
neil hutton30/05/2008
Brilliant long clear summer's day on An Teallach.AJones27/08/2007
Completeing both Munros and all tops. 28.3km, 2560 accent, 12hr. (Oringal set off to complete the Fisherfield)JamesSDonald17/08/2007
On attempt of all Munros and tops in 2007ancient brit05/08/2007
Epic, with Jay, scorchio.Colinmac200528/04/2007
Awesome mountain.iandesbottes21/05/2005
R Richard Tait26/03/2005
Traverse of An Teallach. Staying at Ullapool.Man of Kernow105/09/2004
From Corrie Hallie after a week in Sutherland. Picked the worst day of the wekk to climbe one of Scotland's finest mountains: Sail Liath, Stob Cadha Gobhlach, Corrag Bhuidhe, Lord Berkeley's Seat, Sgurr Fiona, Bidean Glas Thuill, Glas Mheall Liath and back to Corrie Hallie before a drive back to Dumfries via Inverness McDonald's.jigglybones03/09/2004
Walking out from Shenaval. With Will, Craig & Alan.Grinner27/07/2004
ridge top to left of path going east, crest is stonyWhithaugh18/07/2004
And 06/10/2018chrispine15/07/2004
Sgurr Fiona and 5 Tops.PGCE03/06/2004
with Ant plus Alison Richardson, an anticlockwise circuit over Sail Liath, Stob Cadha Gobhlach, up a gully on to the Corrag Bhuihe pinnacles, Lord Berkleys seat, Sgurr Fiona, Bidean a'Ghlas Thuill and finally north to Glas Meall Morvegibagger30/05/2004
With Gary Hodgson.Dangerous Dave08/05/2004
See Sgurr Fionadickscroop12/08/2003
JH. Corrie Hallie to Sail Liath, Corrag Bhuidhe Pinnacles, Lord Berkley's Seat, Sgurr Fiona, Sgurr Creag an Eich, Bidein a Ghlas Thuill & Glas Mheall Liath. A fine sunny spring mountaineering day.Vin28/05/2003
With Stephen. Sixth of seven peaks today on full traverse of An Teallach.mikejacobs30/07/2002
Date unknown paulsross01/01/2000
RHOB Richard Tait04/08/1997