Gaor Bheinn
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- For the racing yacht, see Gulvain.
Gaor Bheinn | |
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Elevation | 987 m (3,238 ft) |
Location | Highland, Scotland |
Prominence | 842 m Ranked 23rd in British Isles |
Parent peak | Carn Eige |
OS grid reference | NN002875 |
Listing | Munro, Marilyn |
Translation | dirty hill or noisy hill (Gaelic) |
Pronunciation | [ˈkɯːɾveɲ] |
Gaor Bheinn, or Gulvain, is a mountain in Scotland, to the north of the road west of Fort William (from which it is usually climbed), and south of Loch Arkaig. It is composed of banded granite and shaped like a letter Y, with two tops connected by a ridge running from northeast to southwest, with the northern top 6 m higher than the one to the south. Crags drop at either end, and steep slopes fall away to either side.
[edit] External links
- Gulvain from MunroMagic