- The
Aonach Eagach (Scottish
Gaelic for 'notched ridge') is a
large mountain ridge in the
Scottish Highlands,
marking the
northern edge of Glen Coe. It...
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several peaks in Scotland:
Meall Dearg (Aonach
Eagach), a 953 m
Munro forming the
western end of the
Aonach Eagach Meall Dearg (Perth and Kinross), a 690 m...
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Haskeir Eagach is an
uninhabited group of skerries,
located two
kilometres (1+1⁄4 miles)
southwest of
Haskeir in the
Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Scottish...
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contrast the
north side of the glen is a
stark wall of mountain, the
Aonach Eagach ridge. The
ridge is
crossed at the
eastern end by the Devil's Staircase...
- of
Clachaig Gully, a
precarious descent route to the west of the
Aonach Eagach ridge, and
faces across the glen to the
starkly vertical western shoulder...
- (Stob na Bròige), 3,128 ft (953.4 m);
Aonach Eagach (Sgor nam Fiannaidh), 3,175 ft (967.7 m)/Aonach
Eagach (Meall Dearg), 3,124 ft (952.3 m), are regarded...
- Devil's
staircase may
refer to: a path
through the
Aonach Eagach ridge,
Scotland Devil's
Staircase (New Zealand), a
section of New
Zealand State Highway...
- in the
Highlands of Scotland. It lies at the
western end of the
Aonach Eagach ridge,
directly above the
point where the
River Coe
enters Loch Leven. The...
- Lake District, as well as
numerous routes in Scotland, such as the
Aonach Eagach ridge in Glencoe. Many of
these routes include a "bad step",
where the scrambling...
- e
Munros of Scotland: Loch
Leven to
Connel Bridge and Glen
Lochy Aonach Eagach:
Meall Dearg and Sgor nam
Fiannaidh Beinn a' Bheithir:
Sgorr Dhearg and...