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2008

Beinn Tulaichean (Munro)

North ridge, Beinn Tulaichean

Beinn Tulaichean is a simple mountain that rises steeply to the North West of Inverlochlarig. The slopes around it's Southern end are mostly grassy.

Beinn Tulaichean is easily climbed from Inverlochlarig, The East flank has an area of crags and fallen bolders which forms many caves and fissures not far below the summit which can make the climb more interesting.

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26

Jul

2008

Ben Nevis (Munro)

The Ben

Ben Nevis

Ben Nevis (Gaelic: Beinn Nibheis) is the highest mountain in the British Isles. It is located at the western end of the Grampian Mountains in the Lochaber area of Scotland, close to the coastal town of Fort William.

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Sep

2008

Ben Oss (Munro)

Ben Oss : Munro No 101

lies too the south of Tyndrum and is usually climbed alongsite Beinn Dubhchraig. Together they form a curved ridge around Loch Oss a body of water measuring roughly 500 by 300 metres which lies to the south.

Ben Oss has a very craggy northern face, falling away steeply to the Cononish valley and barring any direct approach from this direction. It has two main ridges which connect to the adjacent Munros of Ben Lui and Beinn Dubhchraig and walkers usually arrive at the mountains summit along either of these.

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Sep

2008

Ben Lui (Munro)

Beinn Laoigh

Stob Garbh

Ben Lui (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Laoigh) is a mountain in the southern Highlands of Scotland. It has five well-defined ridges radiating out from the summit. Four corries lie between the ridges; including Coire Gaothaich which lies on the northeast side of the mountain.

Ben Lui is the highest and most famous of a group of four Munros that lie south of Glen Lochy, and about 10 km north of the top end of Loch Lomond. The other three peaks in the group are Beinn a’Chleibh, Ben Oss and Beinn Dubhchraig.

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10

Jul

2008

Ben Macdui (Munro)

Ben Macdhui / Ben MacDui

Summit of Ben Macdui

Ben Macdui (also spelled Ben Macdhui and Ben MacDui; in Gaelic, Beinn Macduibh or Beinn Mhic Dhuibh) is the highest mountain in the Cairngorms of Scotland, and the second highest in the United Kingdom after Ben Nevis. It lies on the southern edge of the Cairn Gorm plateau, on the boundary between Aberdeenshire and Moray.

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Sep

2008

Ben More (Munro)

Ben More and Stob Binnein

Ben More (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Mòr, meaning "great mountain") is a mountain in the southern Highlands of Scotland, near Crianlarich. It is the highest of the so-called Crianlarich Hills to the south-east of the village, and there is no higher land in the British Isles south of Ben More. It is separated from Stob Binnein by the Bealach-eadar-dha Beinn, meaning "col between two hills".

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Sep

2008

Ben More (Isle of Mull) (Munro)

Ben More

Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Mòr, meaning "great mountain" is the highest mountain and only Munro (mountains in Scotland that reach an elevation of 3000 feet or more) on the Isle of Mull, Scotland.

It is the highest peak in the Inner Hebrides outwith the Isle of Skye. The mountain is situated in the south of the island, above the shores of Loch na Keal.

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02

Oct

2008

Beinn Sgritheall (Munro)

Ben Sgritheall from the Eastern Ridge

Beinn Sgritheall has one of the finest situations of any of the munros rising on the north of the hamlet of Arnisdale by the south shores of Loch Hourn. It's quite a spectacular sight and Beinn Sgritheall lives upto its name "hill of scree" with it's southern flanks littered with scree slopes & crags making it look very intimidating. On the northern side are the finest features hidden away which are the remote northern ridges and corries which should really be avoided .

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Jul

2008

Ben Alder (Munro)

Ben Alder's eastern edge above Garbh Choire

Ben Alder is the highest mountain in the remote area of the Scottish Highlands between Loch Ericht and Glen Spean. The vast summit plateau is home of one of Britain's highest bodies of standing water, Lochan a' Garbh Coire.

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May

2008

Ben Avon (Munro)

Ben Avon Summit Tor

Ben Avon (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Athfhinn) is a mountain in the Cairngorm mountains of Scotland. The highest point of the massif, known as Leabaidh an Dàimh Bhuide (bed of the yellow stag) is classified as both a Munro and a Marilyn.

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