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Feature count in area: 28, all in ,
Highest Place: Aonach Eagach - Sgorr nam Fiannaidh 967m
Starting Places in area Loch Leven to Rannoch Station:
None for this area
Summits & other features in area Loch Leven to Rannoch Station: A'Chailleach 901.9m, Am Bodach 941.8m, Aonach Eagach - Meall Dearg 952.2m, Aonach Eagach - Sgorr nam Fiannaidh 967m, Aonach Eagach East Top 906.2m, Aonach Eagach West Top 904.6m, Beinn a'Chrulaiste 857m, Beinn Bheag 616m, Garbh Bheinn 867m, Gearr Leacann 558m, Glas Bheinn 501m, Leathad Mor 547m, Meall a'Bhuirich 638m, Meall a'Ghortain 502m, Meall a'Phuill 448m, Meall Bad a'Bheithe 426m, Meall Bhalach 708m, Meall Bhalach East Top 705m, Meall Dearg East Top 922.8m, Meall Liath na Doire 588m, Meall nan Ruadhag 647m, Meall Ruigh a'Bhricleathaid 510m, Sgorr na Ciche [Pap of Glencoe] 742m, Sron Gharbh [Sron Garbh] 874.8m, Stob Coire Leith 940m, Stob Dubh 866.3m, Stob Mhic Mhartuin 707m, Stob na Cruaiche 739m
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Beinn a'Chrulaiste, 857mMountain
Place Rating ..
, in British over 600m, British Marilyn Lists Grid Reference NN24627 56682,
OS 1:50k mapsheet 41 Place visited by: 9members, recently by: rhw, oakesave, IainT, melohara, markmjcampion, Fergalh, MichaelE, chalky, jimbloomer
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Long trek to summit with great views of Buachaille Etive Mor
by Fergalh
17 Feb 2021
Due to a very windy day, no Munros. Parked at same place as Buachaille Etive Mor and walked along the road a short while before following a track at edge of forest and up this hill. A lesser summit called Stob a'Chrulaiste (639 metres) is passed first with a small cairn on it before the main summit is tackled. The summit is marked by a circular trig pillar which is more common in Scotland. We than dropped down the eastern side and followed the West Highland Way back to the starting point Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/B186/comment/22390/
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