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  • Wednesday 02 Jul 2008
  • 2:47 pm

Sgurr Dubh Mor is an impressive peak situated 250m off the main cullin ridge to the southeast of Sgurr Alasdair which rises to a height of 944m (3096 feet).

On the south western flank of Sgurr Dubh Mor lies one of the most magnificent corries in Scotland and is called Coir' a' Ghrunnda. This corrie is also the highest corrie in the Cuillin and the ridge is only a few hundred feet above.

To the south lies the most southern munro on the Cuillin ridge Sgurr nan Eag which can be climbed alongside Sgurr Dubh Mor via a col on the southern flank.

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  • Monday 06 Oct 2008
  • 1:44 pm

Sgoran Dubh Mor lies about 1km to the north of the munro Sgor Gaoith . It' has a broad northern ridge which makes on easy descent place. On the eastern flanks of the hill are crags which drop steeply down to the remote Loch Einich.

On the east there are splendid views over to Braeriach and down into Glen Feshie on the west.

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