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1 summit • 12.8 km • 1,107 m gain • 6 hr 20 min • Class 3
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"Summits today:
STOB A’ GHLAS CHOIRE 995m Munro Top
CREISE 1099m Munro
MAM COIRE EASAIN 1079m Deleted Munro Top
CLACH LEATHAD 1099m Munro Top
MEALL A’ BHUIRIDH 1107m Munro
CREAG DHUBH 746m Subsimm
Start 1050 + Finish 1710 = 6h20, 13km, 1220m ascent
Followed route 26 in Andrew Dempster’s “Classic Mountain Scrambles in Scotland”. Cicerone guide “Scotland’s Mountain Ridges” by Dan Bailey also refers. Began from the Glen Etive road, from where Sron na Creise and Buachaille Etive Mor appear as mirror image pyramidical twins. Warm, dry conditions today and with water levels low, I boulder hopped the river Etive near my parking spot (limited space).
Took a beeline over moorland to a small grey patch of rock at the base of the Sron na Creise ridge. The lower section was grassy with a couple of rocky bands I took direct, then a grassy green ramp (visible from the road) sloping up left got me to the distinctive house sized boulder, from where I contoured left on a climbers path to the other side of the large scree gulley filled with reddish rock. The main scramble came next, directly up a buttress of rough slabs.
Beyond Stob a’ Ghlas Choire the route becomes a fine high le..." — davidb • Jul 1, 2021
"Cairngorm Club weekend meet. With Geraldine Guest and Robin Howie. From NN252548. Walked into Càm Ghleann. We crossed a burn with difficulty and then ascended steeply up to Stob a’ Ghlais Choire. Went on to Creise, Mam Coire Easain, and Clach Leathad. Returned to Mam Coire Easain where Geraldine went on to do Beinn Mhic Chasgaig. Robin and I continued to Meall a’ Bhùiridh and descended to White Corries. Much snow overnight. Snow level ~3000´. Tops clear, but much mist elsewhere." — peter43 • Oct 16, 1983