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Name: | Stob Dubh North Top |
Hill number: | 3666 |
Height: | 902m / 2959ft |
Parent (Ma): | 202 Buachaille Etive Beag - Stob Dubh |
RHB Section: | 03B: Loch Linnhe to Loch Etive |
County/UA: | Highland |
Catchment: | Etive, Catchment Boundaries, Leven (Loch) |
Class: | High Hills of Britain, Subsimm (HHB,sSim) |
Grid ref: | NN 18443 54160 |
Summit feature: | cairn |
Drop: | 22m |
Col: | 880m NN182537 |
OS map sheet(s): | (1:50k) 41 (1:25k) 384 |
Survey: | obvious summit |
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Logged Descriptions (logged by 371 users, only the latest 50 shown - Show all) | By | Date of Ascent |
From Glen Coe, standard route to reach ridge of Buachaille Etive Beag, on to Stob Dubh N Top (also visiting nearby knoll to be sure) and camping nearby. Descent back to glen and crossed to climb the end of the Beinn Fhada ridge (following a slight shelf under the crags before climbing up to the ridge). On to Beinn Fhada far E top, NE top and Beinn Fhada itself. Return by same route. Some steep terrain, excellent views all round. | RobertP | 15/10/2023 |
Stob Dubh North Top, Stob Dubh and Stob Coire Raineach from parking at A82. | JasonStark | 14/10/2023 |
Stob Coire Raineach, Stob Dubh | Barns150 | 04/09/2023 |
2 of 3 from the CP | robertphillips | 08/07/2023 |
Today myself and Alma Aurea decided to have an easier munro day after a long day on the mountains yesterday, but we wanted to continue to enjoy the great weather so opted for a scenic walk on Buachaille Etive Beag. A very pleasant walk to the two munros, completed with no problems. | meltdiceburg | 01/06/2023 |
Three peaks of Buchaille Etive Beag | Arbie | 21/04/2023 |
From beehive carpark, a nice easy one for a change. Super path all the easy to the Beallach. Climb to the north top easy enough too. Superb views | stig_nest | 31/08/2022 |
With: hb; From CP above Meeting of Three Waters, up excellent path to bealach on ridge, then up Stob Coire Raineach. Then along ridge to Stob Dubh north top and summit. Great views down Glen Etive. Returned down path to CP. Excellent weather | Ian Baines | 08/05/2022 |
bday trip with alisa | ryancomet | 24/02/2022 |
On the way to the top with the family. | PaulJN | 20/08/2021 |
Wee Buchaille from A82 | thekirkie pirate | 23/07/2021 |
Shepherds of Etive - Steven Fallon's route for 4 munros of Buachaille Etive Mor and Etive Beag in Glencoe | hummusg | 13/07/2021 |
As per WH route with Peter & Nikki. Great day out. | TRG318 | 30/06/2021 |
On the way to Stob Coire Raineach. | JAdair97 | 05/06/2021 |
Both Buachailles in a single day: Altnafeadh - BEB car park - Stob Coire Raineach - Stob Dubh N Top - Stob Dubh - back to bealach - Lairig Gartain - Stob Coire Altruim - Stob na Broige - Stob na Doire - Stob Coire na Tulaich - Stob Dearg - Altnafeadh - bus stop at ski centre road end. | Mark Jackson | 29/07/2020 |
as part of climbing the two munros. great day out and two straight forward munros | Nicky C | 31/10/2019 |
From waterfall car park. Cold, calm and overcast. | iangalbraith | 21/10/2019 |
Stob Dubh (958m) and Stob Coire Raineach (925m) on the Buachaille Etive Beag ridge. I was lucky to catch some good views on each summit as I battered by a flurry of snow between them, 4:30hrs all in. | chillyman8 | 05/05/2019 |
Buachaille Etive Beag from the cairn car park | Tisteln | 19/08/2018 |
Route: Waterfall carpark on A82 near Glencoe - ‘Buachaille Etive Beag - Stob Coire Raineach’ - Stob Dubh North Top - ‘Buachaille Etive Beag - Stob Dubh’ - Waterfall carpark on A82 near Glencoe. Stats: 4hrs21, 8.43km, 1,009m ascent. Weather: warm & clear, although cool at summits. Notes: got bee stuck down back of rucksack. | millionmts | 11/08/2018 |
Standard route up Stob Coire Raineach, Stob Dubh North Top and Stob Dubh, a great wee ridge with quality views from both summits. | Chris Mac | 16/07/2018 |
From parking just E of The Study. Up the obvious path onto the ridge at the saddle point, then Stob Dubh, Stob Coire Raineach and back down. | welshyboyo | 03/07/2018 |
A slog up to the bealach on a scorcher of a day and the usual traverse of the ridge. Superb views but could have done with a parasol today. | milimana | 27/06/2018 |
With Adam from BHMC under winter conditions after the front Munro. Then along the ridge. | alwaysinshorts | 13/01/2018 |
Self on xmass club weekend, not too good weather | JamesSDonald | 01/12/2017 |
See entry for Hill 209 | PeakyPete | 17/09/2017 |
Craig Brackenridge, Ray Brown, Paul Chapman, Alec Hernandez, Barry McGarahan | ian-e | 20/05/2017 |
With Lynn, Peter, Gemma | nix_snilloc | 04/04/2017 |
Shame on me Dianne thought this was the summit was not overly happy when I pointed out where the summit actually was. Looks more dramatic from a distance than it did while climbing it | LizzieG | 23/10/2016 |
From Dalness in Glen Etive, up to Stob Dubh, along to Stob Coire Raineach, down to Lairig Gartain and return to Dalness | kdbennett | 17/09/2016 |
Weather fair. | MountainMac | 23/05/2016 |
Park up at A82 in Glencoe then up to Stob Dubh | GaryG | 15/02/2016 |
From glencoe valley, lots of wind slab | emily | 14/02/2016 |
on Buachaille Etive Beag days | pwheeler | 23/05/2015 |
Buachaille Etive Beag in snow and cloud - warm up for Aonach Eagach Ridge the following day. | Jim Cooper | 13/02/2015 |
On Own - Buachaille Etive Beag ridge. In the clag - as for the other Buachaille two years ago | Crib Goch | 20/07/2014 |
GLENCOE WEEK | EVERTON | 06/05/2014 |
A nice half-day walk from the car park in Glen Coe. We went up Lairig Eilde and then onto Etive Beag. We sent first for Stob Dubh and then back across to Stob Coire Raineach. | Ginger Dave | 19/04/2014 |
Buachaille Etive Mor & Buachaille Etive Beag. Good walk and very good weather. No real tricky bits but cracking views. Found an obvious grassy ascent to link in the Etive Beag range. To top the day a couple of RAF Hawks flew very low through the valley as I was descending - pretty much at eye level - awesome! | scholesy | 05/10/2012 |
second ascent, 3 in party, very windy on the tops, with snow and spindrift. climbed the first munro quickly from the car park on the new path to the col. returned to the col and continued out over a minor top before reaching the second munro, clear views but gust were strong enough to knock you over return same way, taking a more direct descent from the minor top. | rum doodle | 24/02/2012 |
solo | little al | 07/11/2011 |
Warm sunny day. Latish start - left car at 12 noon. I was suffering from a cold/chest infection, probably caught from Cathal. We lost the trodden way up to the col and made heavy weather of the ascent. But slow and steady got there (7 hours away from car, ie very slow should have been about 5.5 - 6 hours). Descent was better than expected. bar meal and drinks at Bridge of Orchy on way home. | langskill | 03/07/2011 |
North - South traverse of the ridge from Glen Coe to Glen Etive. Accompanied by iain Page and Sarah Chalmers. Lovely sunny day with hazy views north to Ben Nevis. | andy | 22/04/2011 |
between the the 2 munros. | robertphillips | 17/04/2011 |
On route between the two Munros | Roblex | 10/10/2010 |
7 & 9 of 10: Out from Stob Coire Altruim. Return from Stob Dubh. | ChrisR | 17/09/2010 |
Bob & Duke Wednesday 24th/04/2010 Z 1326 apx !!!? | DukeNukem | 24/04/2010 |
with Dale in snow | rambler_gary | 02/03/2010 |
Done with Simon, James and the lads when we did the entire ridge. | Aimless Rambler | 29/07/2009 |
From Lairig Eilde via Stob Dubh in snow. | Wheelsy | 29/12/2007 |