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'''Càrn Mòr Dearg''' is a mountain in [[Inverness-shire]], which reaches a height of 4,003 feet at its summit, and so it qualifies as a [[Munro]] and as the eighth-highest mountain in the [[British Isles]]. It is in the [[Nevis | '''Càrn Mòr Dearg''' is a mountain in [[Inverness-shire]], which reaches a height of 4,003 feet at its summit, and so it qualifies as a [[Munro]] and as the eighth-highest mountain in the [[British Isles]]. It is in the [[Nevis Range]], close to the town of [[Fort William]] and to the mightiest of them all, [[Ben Nevis]], which stands just to the south-east. It is linked to Ben Nevis by the spectacular Càrn Mòr Dearg Arête. | ||
The ascent of Càrn Mòr Dearg from the north (start by golf course), the traverse of the arête, and the scramble up the north side of Ben Nevis make one of the best horse-shoe routes in Scotland.<ref name="Butterfield">{{cite book|author=Irvine Butterfield|year=1986|title=The High Mountains of Britain and Ireland|publisher=Diadem Books|location=London|isbn=0-906371-71-6|page=98}}</ref> | The ascent of Càrn Mòr Dearg from the north (start by golf course), the traverse of the arête, and the scramble up the north side of Ben Nevis make one of the best horse-shoe routes in Scotland.<ref name="Butterfield">{{cite book|author=Irvine Butterfield|year=1986|title=The High Mountains of Britain and Ireland|publisher=Diadem Books|location=London|isbn=0-906371-71-6|page=98}}</ref> | ||
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Càrn Mòr Dearg is a mountain in Inverness-shire, which reaches a height of 4,003 feet at its summit, and so it qualifies as a Munro and as the eighth-highest mountain in the British Isles. It is in the Nevis Range, close to the town of Fort William and to the mightiest of them all, Ben Nevis, which stands just to the south-east. It is linked to Ben Nevis by the spectacular Càrn Mòr Dearg Arête.
The ascent of Càrn Mòr Dearg from the north (start by golf course), the traverse of the arête, and the scramble up the north side of Ben Nevis make one of the best horse-shoe routes in Scotland.[1]
References
- ↑ Irvine Butterfield (1986). The High Mountains of Britain and Ireland. London: Diadem Books. p. 98. ISBN 0-906371-71-6.
Munros in SMC Area SMC Section 4 - Loch Linnhe to Loch Ericht |
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Am Bodach • An Gearanach • Aonach Beag (Alder) • Aonach Beag (Nevis) • Aonach Mor • Beinn a' Chlachair • Beinn Bheoil • Beinn Eibhinn • Beinn na Lap • Ben Alder • Ben Nevis • Binnein Beag • Binnein Mòr • Càrn Dearg (Alder) • Càrn Dearg (Loch Ossian) • Càrn Mòr Dearg • Chno Dearg • Creag Pitridh • Geal Charn • Geal Charn, Ardverekie • Mullach nan Coirean • Na Gruagaichean • Sgor Gaibhre • Sgurr a' Mhàim • Sgùrr Choinnich Mòr • Sgùrr Eilde Mòr • Stob a' Choire Mheadhoin • Stob Bàn, Grey Corries • Stob Bàn, Mamores • Stob Choire Claurigh • Stob Coire a' Chairn • Stob Coire an Laoigh • Stob Coire Easain • Stob Coire Sgriodain |