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Sgor na h-Ulaidh

This mountain in Highland region is often called the 'lost mountain' of Glencoe. Its summit cairn is found at the top of the steep northern face at a height of 994m (3261 feet). The corrie, Coire Dubh is particularly interesting with two steep gullies. The name Sgor na h-Ulaidh is derived from the Gaelic for "peak of the treasure".


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