
Stob Diamh
998m (3275ft)
The Cruachan and Glen Lochy Hills, Loch Leven to Connel Bridge, Strath of Orchy and Glen Lochy, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Stob Diamh means 'Peak of the Stag' and is pronounced 'stop dyv'.
The summit of Stob Diamh is marked by a cairn.
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Fellow go4awalkers who have already walked, climbed, summited & bagged Stob Diamh
Mr M A Blanchard walked up on November 24th, 2019 [with] The dogs [weather] Low vis, mist
Andrew Edwards climbed it on September 9th, 2015 [from/via/route] Ben cruachan horseshoe [with] Myself [weather] Good cloud came in late afternoon - Great views
Mark Davidson bagged it on May 23rd, 2012 [with] Alone [weather] Bright & sunny - absolutely glorious - Fantastic views back along the ridge to Ben Cruachan, Loch etive & Ben Nevis
Ron Blundell, Paul Booth, Simon Duerden, Trevor Williams, Geert Gritter and Adam Shewry have all walked, climbed & bagged Stob Diamh.
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