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Glamaig (Scottish Gaelic:
Glàmaig) is the
northernmost of the Red
Hills on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. It lies
immediately east of Sligachan. It is...
- have
fewer scrambles or climbs. The
highest point of the red
hills is
Glamaig at 775 m (2,543 ft), one of only two
Corbetts on Skye (the
other being...
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Scotland 402 151
Glamaig -
Sgurr Mhairi 775 486 2,543 1,594 17B 32 57.292657088763;-6.1294241846855...
- c. 120 Age 11 to 18
Enrolment c. 1,300
Language English,
Gaelic Houses Glamaig, Nevis, Slioch, Wyvis,
Lomond Colour(s)
Royal Blue Gold
Website www...
- the
history of the event. In 2012, he set a new
course record for the
Glamaig Hill Race,
breaking the
previous best set by Mark
Rigby in 1997. He improved...
- long
scree slopes on
their flanks. The
highest point of
these hills is
Glamaig, one of only two
Corbetts on Skye. The
northern peninsula of Trotternish...
- 16E:
Scourie to
Lairg Highland 776 158 2,546 518 15 NC198304 Ma,C,Sim 198
Glamaig - Sgùrr Mhàiri 17B:
Minginish and the
Cuillin Hills Highland 775 486 2...
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summit of the
three big Red
Hills near Sligachan,
along with
Marsco and
Glamaig, the
latter of
which it is
usually climbed in
conjunction with. A fine...
- 9334666474529 NY396087] Ma,Sim,Hew,N,W,B,Sy,Fel 1195 201
Scotland 1052 142
Glamaig -
Sgurr Mhairi 775 486 2,543 1,594 17B 32 [57.292657088763;-6.1294241846855...
- east is the 9-hole Isle Of Skye golf course.
Immediately to the
south is
Glamaig which can be
climbed via An
Coileach (The ****erel).
Sconser was the birthplace...