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Stob Ghabhar - Munro (Walk Highlands)
Scotland walks

Region: Argyll

Altitude: 1090 metres

Rank: 55th

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Stob Ghabhar is the finest of the Black Mount peaks, with narrow rocky ridges, steep cliffs and deep corries. It is a familiar sight across the lochans of Rannoch Moor.

Photo © Angus; reproduced under CC

Walkhighlands route description

Stob Ghabhar & Stob a'Choire Odhair from Victoria Bridge
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The following users have climbed Stob Ghabhar:

Paul Webster   helenw   canisp8064   nihilist   williammckee   Melon Queen   Gregor   william   john   jeanette   0004537w   perbo   Gigha   Sgritheall or bust   mcnabm   streap   DunkyMcKay   sandy nicoll   bilco55   Campsieman   mcnabf   whitey333   Ewan32   Matt Garbutt   AlanReid   JimC   chris_hoy   wellsie   Mark_dennis   JTD85   tag1_uk   Stan Hutchinson   ketzster   Degsy   grahammclaren   ghwatkins   djrhenderson   Scottt62   fatboydoogz   magicdin   lhalloran   sfsuk   lecored1   NeilC   rdaved  

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