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roughly north–south for
about 5 km, the
highest point of
which is Glas
Leathad Mòr at 1,046
metres (3,432 ft). Geologically, the
ridge is
composed of...
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Laide (Scottish Gaelic: An
Leathad) is a
small village in the
northwest of the
Highlands of Scotland. It is
situated on the
southern s**** of Gruinard...
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Clach Leathad (Clachlet) at the
southern end. The
highest point was
apparently unnamed until then,
being only one
meter higher than
Clach Leathad. It seems...
- 169 3,608 556 68 292
Sgurr a'
Mhaim 1,099 316 3,606 1,037 69 1308
Clach Leathad 1,099 68 3,605 222 70 616
Sgurr Choinnich Mor 1,094 159 3,589 522 71 439...
- 755638754451;-5.004750956 NN164667] Ma,M,Sim 69 1684
Scotland 69 1308
Clach Leathad 1,099 68 3,605 222 03C 50 [56.60245126156;-4.8687175766012 NN240493] MT...
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Quoich Highland 928 3,045 26 85 33 NG834131 MT,sSim 190 Glas
Leathad Beag Ben
Wyvis - Glas
Leathad Mor 15B: Loch
Vaich to
Moray Firth Highland 928 3,045 132...
- 6615039177876 NN377741] Ma,M,Sim 67 64
Scotland 65 50 Ben
Wyvis - Glas
Leathad Mor 1,046 691 3,432 2,267 15B 20 57.678185936423;-4.5808282143035 NH462683]...
- Scotland: Loch
Carron to Loch
Maree Am
Faochagach Beinn Dearg Ben
Wyvis - Glas
Leathad Mòr Cona'
Mheall Eididh nan
Clach Geala Meall nan
Ceapraichean Seana Bhràigh...
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hilly with
several significant peaks,
several on its borders,
namely Cnoc
Leathad na
Siorramachd (1845 ft.), Càrn C****nneag (2749 ft.) and
Breabag (2338 ft...
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commonly climbed from the southeast,
following the long
eastern ridge of
Leathad na Stioma. A
slightly steeper alternative comes from the
northwestern side...