SGURR Gaorsaic is a Corbett surrounded by giants. To the west the big Munros of A’ Ghlas-bheinn and the corrie-bitten Beinn Fhada dominate the views while to the east Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan, a real ...
Linked by a long multi-topped ridge, Sgurr nan Coireachan and Sgurr Thuilm at the head of Glen Finnan offer a fine round with views north across Glen Pean to the Rough Bounds of Knoydart. The first ...
A hapless hillwalker finally bagged the last of Scotland’s 282 Munros – only to slip and break his leg in his moment of glory. The world's unluckiest climber was found screaming in pain by other ...
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Sgurr Choinnich means mossy peak – its steep southern slopes are grassy. Sgurr a’Chaorachain has a more rounded, grassy and less rocky summit. The name may mean peak of the torrent, referring to the ...