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  • Monday 01 Sep 2008
  • 1:40 pm
Coire a' Chriochairein

Sron Coire a'Chriochairean is a scottish hilltop situated approximately 2km to the north east of Stob Poite Coire Ardair which is munro status. It forms the central section of a broad plateau ridge between Carn Liath and Stob Poite Coire Ardair when it's usually climbed visting these munros.

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  • Monday 01 Sep 2008
  • 12:39 pm
The Window

Stob Poite Coire Ardair is a mountain peak to the northeast of Craig Meagaidh and is separated by a steep bealach known as "The Window". Stob Poite Coire Ardair forms the western part of an long fairly level ridge which runs west - east over several tops onto Carn Liath also of munro status. The most impressive feature of this peak is the southern face which drops steeply to the head of Coire Ardair.

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  • Monday 11 Aug 2008
  • 12:58 pm

Stob Coire Cath na Sine is a mountain situated in the Lochaber region of Highland, Scotland, east of Fort William. It reaches a height of 1079 metres (3540 feet) and lies in a group of hills known as the Grey Corries which includes three munros and nine other Munro "Tops" along an eight kilometre ridge. This peak is classified as a munro top and is a cetral peak of The Grey Corries.

Stob Coire Cath na Sine is usually climbed between the 2 munros Stob Coire an Laoigh on the west & Stob Choire Claurigh on the east along the main ridge.

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  • Monday 11 Aug 2008
  • 1:23 pm

Stob Coire Easain is a mountain situated in the Lochaber region of Highland, Scotland, east of Fort William. It reaches a height of 1080 metres (3543 feet) and lies in a group of hills known as the Grey Corries which includes three munros and nine other Munro "Tops" along an eight kilometre ridge. This peak is classified as a munro top and is a cetral peak of The Grey Corries.

Stob Coire Easain is usually climbed when on the western side of the ridge as it sits on the west of the munro Stob Coire an Laoigh.

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  • Sunday 27 Jul 2008
  • 9:10 am
Stob Coire Sgreamhach

Stob Coire Sgreamhach is a mountain in Scotland, forming part of the Bidean nam Bian massif on the southern side of Glen Coe. It is often considered a subsidiary peak of Bidean, though since the 1997 revision of Munros Tables it has been classified as a separate Munro.

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  • Saturday 27 Sep 2008
  • 12:01 pm
View south from summit of Stob Coire Sgriodain

Located between Loch Treig and Chno Dearg, Stob Coire Sgriodain's can be bagged easily from Fersit (hamlet at the north end of Loch Treig). Stob Coire Sgriodain is a long craggy mountain with three tops situated on the south which arch around the “Lochan Coire an Lochain” on it's eastern flanks. The northern top is the highest peak with munro status and is marked a medium size cairn. The northern slopes which eventually drop down to Fersit are very bouldery.

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  • Monday 11 Aug 2008
  • 12:10 pm
Allt Coire na Ceannain

Stob Coire na Gaibhre is a mountain situated in the Lochaber region of Highland, Scotland, east of Fort William. It reaches a height of 958 metres (3143 feet) and lies in a group of hills known as the Grey Corries which includes three munros and nine other Munro "Tops" along an eight kilometre ridge. This peak is classified as a munro top and is a northern peak of The Grey Corries.

On the south lies the munro Stob Choire Claurigh and is connected by a elongated ridge approximately 2km long.

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  • Sunday 27 Jul 2008
  • 1:24 pm
Looking west from Spidean Coire nan Clach

Spidean Coire nan Clach lies in the centre of the Beinn Eighe ridge linking Sgurr Ban on the north east, Coinneach Mhor on the west and Coinneach Mhor on the west which splits into two with the northern branch linking the munro Ruadh-stac Mor on the north.

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  • Sunday 10 Aug 2008
  • 2:54 pm
Summit cairn of Carn a' Choire Bhoidheach

Carn a'Choire Bhoidheach is the highest munro on the extensive White Mounth plateau and lies in the middle of these hills. It appears as a little more than a mound when on the plateau but just ½km north from the summit is the dramatic 1093m point The Stuic (meaning Projecting Hill) which is a rocky buttress & minor summit. On the northwest there is a ridge that connects to the munro Carn an t-Sagairt Mor & on the north east is a ridge that joins to the Dark Lochnagar also muro status.

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