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Mullach Clach a' Blair
Summary for Mullach Clach a' Blair |
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Mullach Clach a' Blair is a route in “The Glen Feshie” region / range which is located in the The Cairngorms area of the Scottish Highlands as defined by the Scottish Mountaineering Club. On this route you return by same way |
Aug
01
2010
Sunrise
5:20 am
Sunset
9:23 pm
16 hours 3 minutes(s) daylight
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The Peak of the Stony Plain
| Distance | Ascent | Time |
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| 23 km/ 14.29 miles | 740 m/ 2427.82 ft | 6 hours plus |
In the summer months this is one of the easiest munros in The Cairngorms at least from a navigational point of view. It's basically landrover track cut into the side of the Mounth that leads upto a few hundred metres from the summit of Mullach Clach a' Blair. That said a good level of fitness is required as it's a long approach through the beautiful Glen Feshie.
Route points for Mullach Clach a' Blair
| Q | Grid Ref. | Bearing | Distance(km) | Description |
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| NN85149761 | 218° | 0.3 (0.3) | Walk or Cycle to Carnachuin along path on the east River Feshie | |
| NN85009535 | 192° | 0.67 (0.97) | Cross over Allt Garbhlach and continue into Coille an Torr | |
| NN84569365 | 129° | 0.33 (1.3) | Look at sagging Carnachuin bridge and be glad you're on the east side of the River Feshie | |
| NN84819343 | 103° | 0.41 (1.71) | Follow the Landrover track | |
| NN86469381 | 41° | 0.46 (2.17) | Contine along the Landrover track as it climbs above the Allt Coire Chaoil | |
| NN88219354 | 221° | 0.25 (2.42) | To the right is Mullach Clach a' Bhlair, and to the left is Moine Mhor and Carn Ban Mor. | |
| NN88189298 | 163° | 0.24 (2.66) | Leave the track and head onto the summit of Mullach Clach a' Bhlair | |
| NN882927 | 175° | 5.76 (8.42) | The summit Mullach Clach a'Bhlair - 1019 ( metres) |
Munros covered on Mullach Clach a' Blair
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Height | Munro | Meaning | Pronunciation | |
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| 114 | 1019 | Mullach Clach a'Bhlair | Summit of the stony plain | Mooluch Clach uh Vlarth |
















