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Standing at 3,504 feet above see level, this mountain is classed as a "munro", and one of the more popular ones to climb. It is generally climbed from the highest point of the A93 road between Perth and Braemar, the Cairnwell pass, which is the highest public road in Britain. | Standing at 3,504 feet above see level, this mountain is classed as a "munro", and one of the more popular ones to climb. It is generally climbed from the highest point of the A93 road between Perth and Braemar, the Cairnwell pass, which is the highest public road in Britain. | ||
The summit of Glas Maol is broad and flat with a dry-stone shelter to protect the climber against the viscious winds which tear across it. The western slopes of Glas Maol form part of the Glenshee Ski Centre ski area}}<noinclude> | The summit of Glas Maol is broad and flat with a dry-stone shelter to protect the climber against the viscious winds which tear across it. The western slopes of Glas Maol form part of the Glenshee Ski Centre ski area.}}<noinclude> | ||
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