Creag Meagaidh (Scottish Gaelic: Creag Mèagaidh) is a mountain on the northern side of Glen Spean in the Highlands of Scotland. It is a complex mountain...
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views from its summit, including of Strathspey, the Corrieyairack and Creag Meagaidh. The hill's steep and craggy slopes, with a complex ridgeline, make...
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nearby Creag Toll a' Choin. Thus, Maoile Lunndaidh had its prominence reduced from 400 m to just under 11 m, and the 400 m of prominence given to Creag Toll...
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Chàrn (926 m) Càrn Sgulain (920.3 m) 9b. Loch Lochy to Loch Laggan Creag Meagaidh (1128 m) Stob Poite Coire Ardair (1054 m) Càrn Liath (1006 m) Beinn...
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craig, creag I, SG rock Carrigaline, Carrick-on-Suir, Creag Meagaidh, Creag Rainich prefix Anglicisation of Irish carraig, Scottish Gaelic creag. cashel...
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to just under 11 m, and the 400 m of prominence given to Creag Toll a' Choin. Note that Creag Toll a' Choin had previously been a Munro until older surveys...
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Scotland Highland 1,130 759 3,707 2,490 41 NN212663 Ma,M,Sim 12 18 Creag Meagaidh Scotland Highland 1,128 867 3,701 2,844 34 42 NN418875 Ma,M,Sim 13 14...
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"Craigellachie NNR – Management". SNH. Retrieved 30 January 2018. "Creag Meagaidh NNR – Management". SNH. Retrieved 30 January 2018. "Flanders Moss NNR"...
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Buachaille Etive Mor 3 2009 Buachaille Etive Mor 3 1 2009 Ben Nevis 2 2013 Bidean nam Bian 4 1 2016 Ben Nevis 2 2016 Creag Meagaidh 1 1 2019 Ben Nevis 3 1...
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Dhòmhnuill Garbh Bheinn Creach Bheinn Central and Eastern Highlands (13) Creag Meagaidh Ben Nevis Stob Coire Easain Binnein Mòr Chno Dearg Ben Alder Sgor nam...
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Round Loch of the Dungeon (Dumfries and Galloway) Loch Roy (beneath Creag Meagaidh) Loch Ruard (northwest of Lybster, Caithness) Loch an Ruathair (north...
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Grampian Mountains often known as the Loch Laggan Hills these include the Creag Meagaidh range five km to the NE and the adjoining Munro of Beinn Teallach which...
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130 759 3,707 2,490 40 320 An Riabhachan 1,129 302 3,704 991 41 14 Creag Meagaidh 1,128 867 3,701 2,844 42 10 Ben Cruachan 1,127 880 3,698 2,887 43 510...
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Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale Explorer map sheets 401 Loch Laggan & Creag Meagaidh and 402 Strathspey Ang and Pollard (1984), p.28 Osborne, Brian D. (2005)...
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361686481195;-5.1057190994812 NH133344] Ma,M,Sim 25 18 Scotland 25 14 Creag Meagaidh 1,128 867 3,701 2,844 09C 34 42 56.951616922274;-4.602742809315 NN418875]...
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Strath Ossian, and its summit is a fine viewpoint especially for the Creag Meagaidh group of hills to the northeast. Another feature of the mountain is...
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southeast of Loch Laggan and Allt Coire Ardair which rises beneath Creag Meagaidh. The remains of an island dwelling lie in the middle of the loch near...
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Elevation 945 m (3,100 ft) Prominence 590 m (1,940 ft) Parent peak Creag Meagaidh Listing Munro, Marilyn Coordinates 57°05′31″N 4°15′08″W / 57.092051°N...
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year was 1994. Other locations where snow has been known to survive: Creag Meagaidh hills, survived in 1994 and 2015 Glen Affric/Strathfarrar hills, usually...
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heather with rich wildlife.: 130–132 Alladale Wilderness Reserve, Creag Meagaidh, and Glen Affric are further examples of successful management of Scottish...
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Elgin A' Chailleach Beinn a' Chaorainn Beinn Teallach Càrn Dearg Càrn Liath Càrn Sgulain Creag Meagaidh Geal Chàrn Stob Poite Coire Ardair List of Munros...
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Islands UK9002151 HY611016 Craigmore Wood Highland UK9001801 NJ026224 Creag Meagaidh Highland UK9002161 NN429873 Cromarty Firth Highland UK9001623 NH688680...
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be given a guidebook rating of "VI". 1983: The Fly Direct (VII 6) on Creag Meagaidh. First ascent with Victor Saunders. 1983: Gully of the Gods (VI 6) in...
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And Aonach Beag Ben Nevis Blar na Caillich Buidhe Coille Phuiteachain Creag Meagaidh Druimindarroch Garry Falls Glen Barisdale Glen Beasdale Leven Valley...
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development. The following formations are recognized within the subgroup: Creag Meagaidh Psammite, Ardair Semipelite, Elrick Psammite and Semipelite, Loch Laggan...
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Golden Eagle'. In 1985, when the Nature Conservancy Council bought Creag Meagaidh, he was their chief warden for north-east Scotland and roughly managing...
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Aonach Beag Cairngorms Craigellachie SSSI, Badenoch and Strathspey Creag Dhubh Creag Meagaidh Drumochter Hills Glenmore Forest Kinlochlaggan Boulder Beds Kinveachy...
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HAR3 XZ585 double engine failure during approach to landing site at Creag Meagaidh in the Scottish Highlands. Crashed. Minor injuries to 4 crew and passengers...
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Islands Coyles of Muick Craigengar Craighall Gorge Cranley Moss Creag Meagaidh Creag nan Gamhainn Crieff Woods Culbin Bar Dam Wood Dinnet Oakwood Dogden...
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metres (1,312 ft). Surveys in 2014 showed Maoile Lunndaidh was lower than Creag Toll a' Choin, and its prominence was 11 metres (36 ft); databases of Murdos...
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