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'''Streap''' is a mountain in [[Morar]], standing on the northernmost boundary of [[Argyllshire]] with [[Inverness-shire]]. Reaching | '''Streap''' is a mountain in [[Morar]], standing on the northernmost boundary of [[Argyllshire]] with [[Inverness-shire]]. Reaching 2,982 feet, it narrowly fails to qualify as a [[Munro]], but is listed as a 'Corbett'. | ||
A subsidiary top, Streap Comhlaidh at | A subsidiary top, Streap Comhlaidh at 2,946 feet, stands half a mile to the south-east at {{map|NM952860}}, also marking the county boundary. | ||
Streap and Streap Comhlaidh are on a long ridge that separates [[Glen Finnan]], in Inverness-shire, from [[Gleann Dubh Lighe]] in | Streap and Streap Comhlaidh are on a long ridge that separates [[Glen Finnan]], in Inverness-shire, from [[Gleann Dubh Lighe]] in Argyll (about three miles north-east of the village of [[Glenfinnan]]). | ||
[[Category:Corbetts]] | [[Category:Corbetts]] |
Latest revision as of 08:53, 16 March 2018
Streap | |||
Argyllshire, Inverness-shire | |||
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The east ridge from the summit of Streap | |||
Range: | Morar | ||
Summit: | 2,982 feet NM94668637 56°55’23"N, 5°22’32"W |
Streap is a mountain in Morar, standing on the northernmost boundary of Argyllshire with Inverness-shire. Reaching 2,982 feet, it narrowly fails to qualify as a Munro, but is listed as a 'Corbett'.
A subsidiary top, Streap Comhlaidh at 2,946 feet, stands half a mile to the south-east at NM952860, also marking the county boundary.
Streap and Streap Comhlaidh are on a long ridge that separates Glen Finnan, in Inverness-shire, from Gleann Dubh Lighe in Argyll (about three miles north-east of the village of Glenfinnan).