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Monk’s Moor

Monk’s Moor is a mountain summit in the River Tyne to Garsdale, Wensleydale and Teesside region in the county of Durham, England. Monk’s Moor is 565 metres high with a prominence of 29 metres. The summit can be identified by: wind shelter Additional Notes: ground 10m SSE is as high; cairn c. 200m S is […]

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Burbage Edge

Burbage Edge is a mountain summit in the Stockport to Stafford and Derby region in the county of Derbyshire, England. Burbage Edge is 500 metres high with a prominence of 22 metres. The summit can be identified by: no feature: heather Additional Notes: ground slightly higher than that around trig point 20m N at SK

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Heck Crag

Heck Crag is a mountain summit in the Penrith to Lancaster region in the county of Cumbria, England. Heck Crag is 560 metres high with a prominence of 21 metres. The summit can be identified by: small pile of stones on small rock outcrop Additional Notes: All the walks up Heck Crag on Mud and

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Craig Llyn Llagi

Craig Llyn Llagi is a mountain summit in the Beddgelert to Llyn Tegid region in the county of Gwynedd, Wales. Craig Llyn Llagi is 596 metres high with a prominence of 22 metres. The summit can be identified by: Additional Notes: All the walks up Craig Llyn Llagi on Mud and Routes can be seen

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Meall Reamhar

Meall Reamhar is a mountain summit in the Lochearnhead to Strath Tay region in the county of Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Meall Reamhar is 599.9 metres high with a prominence of 25 metres. The summit can be identified by: two flat rocks Additional Notes: All the walks up Meall Reamhar on Mud and Routes can

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Craggen Voain South Top

Craggen Voain South Top is a mountain summit in the Lochearnhead to Strath Tay region in the county of Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Craggen Voain South Top is 504 metres high with a prominence of 22 metres. The summit can be identified by: Additional Notes: All the walks up Craggen Voain South Top on Mud

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Stob Bealach nan Corp

Stob Bealach nan Corp is a mountain summit in the Crianlarich Hills to Loch Arklet region in the county of Stirling, Scotland. Stob Bealach nan Corp is 553 metres high with a prominence of 21 metres. The summit can be identified by: rock within 1m of iron fence post Additional Notes: All the walks up

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Creag a’ Chullaich

Creag a’ Chullaich is a mountain summit in the Rannoch Moor to Pitlochry region in the county of Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Creag a’ Chullaich is 562 metres high with a prominence of 26 metres. The summit can be identified by: Additional Notes: All the walks up Creag a’ Chullaich on Mud and Routes can

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Aonach Mor NW Top

Aonach Mor NW Top is a mountain summit in the Loch Etive to the Black Mount region in the county of Highland, Scotland. Aonach Mor NW Top is 575 metres high with a prominence of 24 metres. The summit can be identified by: cairn Additional Notes: All the walks up Aonach Mor NW Top on

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Meall Daimheidh

Meall Daimheidh is a mountain summit in the Glen Tilt to Blairgowrie region in the county of Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Meall Daimheidh is 539 metres high with a prominence of 20 metres. The summit can be identified by: Additional Notes: All the walks up Meall Daimheidh on Mud and Routes can be seen above.

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Hill of Edendocher

Hill of Edendocher is a mountain summit in the Glen Esk to Aberdeen region in the county of Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Hill of Edendocher is 577 metres high with a prominence of 23 metres. The summit can be identified by: no feature Additional Notes: All the walks up Hill of Edendocher on Mud and Routes can

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Carn Gleann an Tairbhidh

Carn Gleann an Tairbhidh is a mountain summit in the River Findhorn to Strathspey region in the county of Highland, Scotland. Carn Gleann an Tairbhidh is 570 metres high with a prominence of 27 metres. The summit can be identified by: no feature Additional Notes: All the walks up Carn Gleann an Tairbhidh on Mud

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Creag na h-Iolaire

Creag na h-Iolaire is a mountain summit in the The Eastern Monadh Liath to the Moray Firth region in the county of Highland, Scotland. Creag na h-Iolaire is 535 metres high with a prominence of 29 metres. The summit can be identified by: large cracked outcrop 2m W of cairn Additional Notes: All the walks

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Meall Gruamach South Top

Meall Gruamach South Top is a mountain summit in the Knoydart to Barrisdale Forest region in the county of Highland, Scotland. Meall Gruamach South Top is 527 metres high with a prominence of 22 metres. The summit can be identified by: Additional Notes: All the walks up Meall Gruamach South Top on Mud and Routes

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Carn na Fiacail South Top

Carn na Fiacail South Top is a mountain summit in the Shiel Bridge to Inverness region in the county of Highland, Scotland. Carn na Fiacail South Top is 577 metres high with a prominence of 21 metres. The summit can be identified by: Additional Notes: All the walks up Carn na Fiacail South Top on

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Creag Dhubh Mhor West Top

Creag Dhubh Mhor West Top is a mountain summit in the Loch Alsh to the Black Isle region in the county of Highland, Scotland. Creag Dhubh Mhor West Top is 564.8 metres high with a prominence of 25.8 metres. The summit can be identified by: rock Additional Notes: Col measured as 539.0m All the walks

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Meall Dubh na Drochaid

Meall Dubh na Drochaid is a mountain summit in the Loch Carron to Coulin Forest region in the county of Highland, Scotland. Meall Dubh na Drochaid is 581 metres high with a prominence of 20 metres. The summit can be identified by: Additional Notes: All the walks up Meall Dubh na Drochaid on Mud and

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Torran Ruadh

Torran Ruadh is a mountain summit in the The Fannaichs to Contin region in the county of Highland, Scotland. Torran Ruadh is 515 metres high with a prominence of 27 metres. The summit can be identified by: Additional Notes: All the walks up Torran Ruadh on Mud and Routes can be seen above.

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Cioch Mhor

Cioch Mhor is a mountain summit in the Cape Wrath to Loch Shin region in the county of Highland, Scotland. Cioch Mhor is 551 metres high with a prominence of 27 metres. The summit can be identified by: no feature: grassy mound Additional Notes: All the walks up Cioch Mhor on Mud and Routes can

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An Cruachan

An Cruachan is a mountain summit in the The Ross of Mull to Ardmeanach and Craignure region in the county of Argyll and Bute, Scotland. An Cruachan is 581 metres high with a prominence of 24 metres. The summit can be identified by: Additional Notes: All the walks up An Cruachan on Mud and Routes

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Sand Hill

Sand Hill is a mountain summit in the The Ladder Hills to Banff region in the county of Moray, Scotland. Sand Hill is 559 metres high with a prominence of 28 metres. The summit can be identified by: Additional Notes: All the walks up Sand Hill on Mud and Routes can be seen above.

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Kidlaw Hill

Kidlaw Hill is a mountain summit in the The Ochils and Fife region in the county of Stirling, Scotland. Kidlaw Hill is 510 metres high with a prominence of 21 metres. The summit can be identified by: Additional Notes: All the walks up Kidlaw Hill on Mud and Routes can be seen above.

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