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Mullach Clach a' Blair

Fri

09

Jan

2009

Sunrise Sunrise 9:54 am
Sunset Sunset 4:51 pm
6 hours 57 minutes(s) daylight

The Peak of the Stony Plain

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

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.

DistanceAscentTime
23 km/ 14 miles740 m/ 2428 ft6 hours plus

There is 1 munro on this route

MunroHeightOrderPronunciationMeaning
Mullach Clach a'Bhlair1019114Mooluch Clach uh VlarthSummit of the stony plain


QGrid Ref.BearingDistance(km)Description
NN85149761183° S2.3 (2.3)Walk or Cycle to Carnachuin along path on the east River Feshie
NN85009535194° SSW1.8 (4.1)Cross over Allt Garbhlach and continue into Coille an Torr
NN84569365131° SE0.3 (4.4)Look at sagging Carnachuin bridge and be glad you're on the east side of the River Feshie
NN8481934377° ENE1.7 (6.1)Follow the Landrover track
NN8646938198° E1.8 (7.9)Contine along the Landrover track as it climbs above the Allt Coire Chaoil
NN88219354183° S0.6 (8.5)To the right is Mullach Clach a' Bhlair, and to the left is Moine Mhor and Carn Ban Mor.
NN88189298175° S0.3 (8.8)Leave the track and head onto the summit of Mullach Clach a' Bhlair
Munro SummitNN882927175° S0.3 (9.1)The summit Mullach Clach a'Bhlair (1019 metres)

This month you MUST take ice axe and crampons, and have been taught how to use them. You also must have an awareness of avalanche danger and have a competent navigator

The details provided above are an aid to planning an expedition, but all distances, altitudes and bearings must be considered approximate. You must navigate with the appropriate map, a compass, your navigation skills and common sense.
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