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04

Nov

2008

Mullach na Dheiragain (Munro)

Summit of Mullach na Dheiragain

Mullach na Dheiragain lies 4 km to the north-east of Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan with its small summit cairn standing at the end of a long ridge which is rocky in places. Although it is given full munro status, it is in fact part of the larger mass of Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan. Mullach na Dheiragain is one of the most remotest mountains in the Scottish Highlands and accessing it from any direction involves a very long approach.

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Tue

07

Oct

2008

Mullach Fraoch-choire (Munro)

Summit cairn and windbreak on Mullach Fraoch-choire

Mullach Fraoch-choire lies on the west end of Loch Cluanie and Glen Affric and is a peak very much hidden set back nearly 5km from Loch Cluanie. It's one of the fines peaks in the Five Sisters of Kintail formed by the meeting of three ridges giving a fairly pointed appearance rising high at the end of a 8km long ridge. The southern ridge is fairly narrow leading to the summit point which is marked with a substantial cairn and windbreak.

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