Stob a'Choin summit from the east ridge on my first winter outing of the season.3.11.13 © Alan Puckrin
© Alan Puckrin
North Ridge of Stob a Choin 29/04/2012. Taken from beyond Inverlochlarig farm. © Eileen Stark
© Eileen Stark
Ben More and Stob Binnein. Taken from the steep slopes of Stob a Choin. 29/04/2012 © Eileen Stark
Loo with a view to Stob a' Choin on 30/07/11 (Sheepdog trials the previous weekend in case you wondered). © Mike Reynolds
© Mike Reynolds
The route to Stob a' Choin, shown by orange crosses; 18 April 2011. © Roger Vander Steen
© Roger Vander Steen
Stob a' Choin from the south-east; 18 April 2011. © Roger Vander Steen
The summit of Stob a' Choin; 18 April 2011. © Roger Vander Steen
Stob A Choin viewed from Inverlochlarig approach.Steep and relentless hill.One of a fine range of Corbetts in the area. © James Corrigan
© James Corrigan
Mist clearing briefly from Stob a'Choin as I approached from the east © Doug Tulloch
© Doug Tulloch
Beinn Tulaichean and Cruach Ardrain from Stob a Choin 02/08/09 © Ethel Jessett
© Ethel Jessett
Approaching Stob a Choin from the east tops © Ethel Jessett
Stob a Choin from near Inverlochlarig © Ethel Jessett
Taken from the southern 'Meall Mor' ridge (which runs from Loch Katrine in the south) at around 630 meters. The summit is the western most top seen on the far left of the picture. 28/07/09 © Sam Marshall
© Sam Marshall
Stob a' Choin from the Inverlochlarig road. Did i mrntion that it was steep? © Leon Mooney
© Leon Mooney
Stob a'Choin from Beinn Tulaichean in the north on a December afternoon. © Richard Aston
© Richard Aston
Stob a'Choin from the Graham Meall Mor 30/12/06 © Norrie Shand
© Norrie Shand
The bulk of Stob a'Choin seen from the southern slopes of Stobbinnein in June 2004. © Kevin Rae
© Kevin Rae