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Creag a' Mhaim
Summary for Creag a' Mhaim |
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Creag a' Mhaim is an munro in Scotand and is located in the area Loch Eil to Glen Shiel as defined by SMC. (and lies in region known as South Shiel Ridge ) |
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Details for Creag a' Mhaim
Creag a' Mhaim is the most eastery on the 14 km long South Sheil Ridge. The hills has steep grassy slopes on its's Southern side and has steep rocky corries on it's Northern side. It's usually climbed via a good path on South-Eastern spur of the mountain from Loch Cluanie.
The munro Druim Shionnach is linked on the west via broad grasy ridge and good path.
The number of registered munro-madness users who have climbed Creag a' Mhaim is Twenty-One
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