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Latest revision as of 23:42, 10 January 2015

Càrn Mòr
Inverness-shire
Range: Knoydart Hills
Summit: 2,720 feet NM90329094
56°57’43"N, 5°27’2"W

Càrn Mòr is a mountain on the edge of the Rough Bounds of Knoydart in Inverness-shire. At a height of 2,720 feet ,it is classified as a 'Corbett' whilst its prominence of 2,011 feet means it is also classified as a 'Marilyn'.

Càrn Mòr is located in the Glen Dessary area, approximately 16 miles from Fort William.

Geography

Càrn Mòr has moderate slopes on its eastern to southeastern side which become steep in a few places but are generally crag-free. On the west to northwestern side however the hill is steep and craggy and therefore more characteristic of its neighbours in the Rough Bounds of Knoydart.[1]

Ascents

Càrn Mòr can be climbed from Strathan in the east via its east ridge, an approach which avoids the most difficult terrain found on the western side.[1]

References and Footnotes