Talk:Cairngorms

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[edit] Dreish

Can someone write Dreish into this article so that Dreish is no longer a stub? Kingturtle (talk) 14:35, 26 March 2008 (UTC)

I assume you mean no longer orphaned? I've moved it to the correct spelling (Driesh) so it now has a few links to it. Though is it actually in the Cairngorms anyway? According to this article, the southern boundary of the Cairngorms is along the River Dee, and Driesh is a fair bit south of that. --Vclaw (talk) 20:21, 26 March 2008 (UTC)
  • Stricly speaking although Driesh is within the Cairngorms National Park - it isn't one of the Cairngorms. According to all the books I've read - the mountains south of the River Dee are in the Grampains. The naming and extent of the national park is leading to confusion. It probably should have had a more generic name like 'Eastern Highlands' or some such WikiWriter (talk) 17:43, 6 June 2008 (UTC)