- The
Lairig Ghru (Scottish Gaelic:
Làirig Dhrù) is one of the
mountain p****es
through the
Cairngorms of Scotland. The
route and
mountain p**** partially...
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larger neighbour, from
which it is
separated by a high
mountain p****
called Lairig Gartain. Like its neighbour,
Buachaille Etive Beag is a
ridge about 3 km...
- The
Lairig an
Laoigh (/ˈlɑːrɪɡ ən ˈluːi/ LAR-ig ən LOO-ee;
Scottish Gaelic:
Làirig Laoigh) is a
mountain p****
through the
Highlands of Scotland. In speech...
- The
Lairig Club,
commonly referred to as "The
Lairig" is the
University of Aberdeen’s
Mountaineering Club and was
founded in the
early 1940s.
Members take...
-
rounded glacial mountains, and
divided by the p****es of the
Lairig an
Laoigh and the
Lairig Ghru. The
range gives the
sense of
being a
single plateau,...
-
roughly from
north to south.
Between two of the valleys, the
Lairig Ghru and the
Lairig an Laoigh,
extends the
Cairngorm Plateau of
granite boulders and...
- fisherman's
bothy at the
mouth of the Burn of Muchalls. A
further example is the
Lairig Leacach Bothy in Lochaber, not far to the east of Fort William. Because...
- its
sister mountain of
Buachaille Etive Beag to the west by the
valley of
Lairig Gartain. To the east lies Glen Etive,
which provides an
alternative route...
-
situated on the
southwestern edge of the
Cairngorm plateau,
overlooking the
Lairig Ghru p**** to the west, and Loch
Etchachan to the east. It lies on the boundary...
-
western m****if of the Cairngorms,
separated from the
central section by the
Lairig Ghru p****. The
summit is a crescent-shaped plateau,
overlooking several...