Cairn of Claise is a mountain in the Grampians of Scotland, located about three miles from the Glenshee Ski Center near Braemar. It has an elevation of...
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Lochnagar (category Mountains and hills of Aberdeenshire)
cairn of faeces' in Gaelic, or less euphemistically, 'little pile of shit'. Peter Drummond, former chairman of the Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland...
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Glas Maol (1068 m) Cairn of Claise (1064 m) Càrn an t-Sagairt Mòr (1047 m) Càrn an Tuirc (1019 m) Cairn Bannoch (1012 m) Broad Cairn (998 m) Creag Leacach...
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This is a list of the 100 highest mountains in Scotland by elevation. Mountains are ranked by height and by prominence via Simms classification (DoBIH...
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the SMC parent of 527 Càrn Lochan is Cairn Gorm rather than Ben Macdui, the parent of 1015 Stob Cadha Gobhlach is Sgurr Fiona instead of Bidein a' Ghlas...
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Mount Keen (category Mountains and hills of Aberdeenshire)
to Braid Cairn. It is a moderate walk which is most popularly started by mountain bike, riding through the native Caledonian pine forest of Glen Tanar...
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This article provides access to lists of mountains in Britain and Ireland by height and by prominence. (See Lists of mountains below.) Height and prominence...
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Glas Maol (category Marilyns of Scotland)
or Cairn of Claise to the north. The broad ridge linking these peaks is topped by a dry-stone dyke, which approximately corresponds to the border of the...
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Mayar (mountain) (category Mountains and hills of the Eastern Highlands)
usually climbed together with its near neighbour, Driesh. At an elevation of 928 m, it is the 564th highest peak in the British Isles and the 253rd tallest...
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Carn an Tuirc (category Mountains and hills of Aberdeenshire)
an Tuirc (Scottish Gaelic: Càrn an Tuirc, 'hill of the wild boar') is a mountain in the Mounth region of the Grampian Mountains, in the Scottish Highlands...
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Driesh (category Mountains and hills of the Eastern Highlands)
Grampians of Scotland. Apart from Mount Keen (939 m/3,080 ft), it is the most easterly of the Munro peaks. Located several miles north of the town of Kirriemuir...
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prominence figure of 11 m for Maoile Lunndaidh as it is based on a summit cairn on top of a large massif, which has a prominence of over 400 m, and thus...
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