Scotland
Stob Choire Claurigh North Top
1121M
3678FT
About Stob Choire Claurigh North Top
Perched on the skeletal northern arm of the Grey Corries, this high-altitude sibling of Claurigh offers some of the finest quartzite-crunching in Lochaber. It's a Munro Top that demands respect, unless you enjoy tumbling down scree slopes like a particularly uncoordinated haggis.
Key Statistics
Rank
13th Highest in Fort William to Loch Treig
Parent Range
Lochaber
Prominence
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12m
Nearest Town
Fort William
Geology
Highland Granite & Schist
Classifications
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NN262742
Latitude
56.8267°N
Longitude
4.8498°W
Did You Know?
- •The peak is primarily composed of Cambrian quartzite, giving the entire Grey Corries range its iconic shimmering white appearance that looks like snow even in mid-summer.
- •As a Munro Top at 1121m, it is significantly higher than Scafell Pike or Snowdon, yet it barely warrants a mention in the shadow of its 1177m parent peak.
- •The ridge between this top and the main summit is a masterclass in 'arete-lite,' providing airy views without the immediate mortal peril of the Aonach Eagach.
- •Hiking here requires the balance of a mountain goat and the patience of a saint, as the loose scree often results in the 'two steps forward, one slide back' cardiovascular method.
- •The local sheep have clearly mastered the scree better than you ever will; they'll watch your undignified scrambling with a look of profound, woolly disappointment.
