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An Stuc
Summary for An Stuc |
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An Stuc is an munro in Scotand and is located in the area as defined by SMC. (and lies in region known as ) |
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Details for An Stuc
An Stuc< is arguably the finest peak of the Ben Lawers massif as it is well defined sharp looking peak. The ridge between Ben Lawers< and An Stuc is rocky and steep and with it overlooking Lochan nan Cat makes this the most impressive part of the range.
Normal approaches to this Munro are from Ben Lawers< from the south west or Mealli Garbhi< from the north east.
The number of registered munro-madness users who have climbed An Stuc is Fifty-Eight
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