Gleouraich
Gleouraich[needs English IPA] (Scottish Gaelic: Gleadhraich) is a Scottish mountain located to the north of Loch Quoich in the northwestern highlands. It has a height of 1035 m (3396 ft) and is classed as a Munro. The mountain's main aspects contrast with each other; the south side of the mountain is a gentle, grassy slope, but its north face is steep, dark rock, with a complex array of ridges and corries.
The mountain is separated from its neighbour, Spidean Mialach, by a high ridge, and the two are commonly climbed together from the south, making use of the network of stalker's paths. The ascents of the two mountains are considered to be among the easiest in the area.[2]
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- Aonach air Chrith
- Beinn Sgritheall
- Creag a' Mhaim
- Creag nan Damh
- Druim Shionnach
- Gairich
- Gaor Bheinn or Gulvain
- Garbh Chioch Mhòr
- Gleouraich
- Ladhar Bheinn
- Luinne Bheinn
- Maol Chinn-dearg
- Meall Buidhe
- Meall na Teanga
- The Saddle
- Sgùrr a' Mhaoraich
- Sgùrr an Doire Leathain
- Sgùrr an Lochain
- Sgùrr Mòr
- Sgùrr na Cìche
- Sgùrr na Sgine
- Sgùrr nan Coireachan
- Sgùrr nan Coireachan
- Sgùrr Thuilm
- Spidean Mialach
- Sròn a' Choire Ghairbh
57°05′51″N 5°14′12″W / 57.097447°N 5.236745°W / 57.097447; -5.236745
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