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Grid reference NC1107

near to Sgòrr Tuath [hill or Mountain], Highland, Great Britain


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We have 6 images for NC1107
 : Eastern slope of Sgurr Tuath by Matthew Lee Eastern slope of Sgurr Tuath
 : Summit of Sgorr Tuath, Ross-shire by Andrew Tryon Summit of Sgorr Tuath, Ross-shire
View north from the summit of Sgorr Tuath (589 m, 1932 ft), one of the twin peaks of Beinn an Eoin in the Coigach range, Ross-shire. The hills in the background are, from left, Suilven (731 m, 2398 ft), Cul Mor (849 m, 2785 ft) and Cul... (more)
 : Sgòrr Tuath from the Achiltibuie road by Frances Watts Sgòrr Tuath from the Achiltibuie road
Sgòrr Tuath, as seen from over Loch Lurgainn
 : Beinn an Eoin by Anne Burgess Beinn an Eoin
Cioch Beinn an Eoin is the sharp peak on the left, and the pyramid-shaped one on the right is Sgòrr Tuath. The loch is the head of Loch Lurgainn (spelled Lugainn on the 1:25,000 map, but I don't know which is 'correct').
 : The summit of Sgorr Tuath by Michael Earnshaw The summit of Sgorr Tuath
Looking north-east. The conspicuous hills are Suilven (L), Cul Mor and Cul Beag (R). In the gap between the last two, the snow-covered hills in the distance are the Conival / Ben More Assynt range.
 : The southern Coigachs from near Drumrunie by David Purchase The southern Coigachs from near Drumrunie
The sharp peak in the centre is Sgorr Tuath, 589m. To its left is Beinn Tarsuinn, 544m, with Ben Mor Coigach, 743m, behind. On the right, slopes rise towards Cul Beag. The camera position is approximate.

 
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