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Ben More (other)
Ben More or Beinn Mhòr may refer to: Hills in Scotland Ben More * Ben More (Crianlarich), 1174 m * Ben More (Mull), 966 m * Ben Mor Coigach, 743 m * Ben More Assynt, 998 m Beinn Mhòr * Beinn Mhòr (Cowal), 741 m * Beinn Mhòr (South Uist), 620 m * Beinn Mhòr (Grantown), 471 m, a hill in the Southern Highlands * Beinn Mhòr (Islay), 202 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands * Beinn Mhòr (Lewis), 572 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands * Beinn Mhòr (North Uist), 190 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands See also * Binn Mhór Binn Mhór (Irish for "great peak") is one of the Maumturk Mountains of Connemara in County Galway, Ireland. At , it is the third-highest of the Maumturks, the 140th-highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin list, and 171st-highest on the Vand ... (661 m), a mountain in the Maumturks in Connemara, Ireland * Binn Mhór (333 m), a mountain in the Twelve Bens, in Connemara, Ireland * Ben Moor (other) * Ben Moore (other) * Benjamin M ...
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Ben More (Crianlarich)
Ben More ( gd, Beinn Mhòr, "the great mountain") is a mountain in the Breadalbane region of the southern Scottish Highlands, near Crianlarich. Rising to , it is a Munro and is the highest of the so-called Crianlarich Hills to the south-east of the village. There is no higher land in the British Isles south of Ben More. It is separated from () by the ', " col between two mountains". It is the highest peak in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park. Ben More's north side contains a long-lasting snow patch, which – uniquely in the Southern Highlands – is named on a 1:25000 Ordnance Survey map, and is called the ' (crooked wreath), on account of the shape it forms in late spring/early summer. This patch frequently lasts until well into June and sometimes July. The similar name ' appears as a summit near Lochnagar. Climbing The simplest ascent starts from Benmore Farm on the A85. Initially, one should follow the path leading up Benmore Burn, before leaving this pa ...
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List Of Marilyns On Scottish Islands
This is a list of Marilyn hills and mountains in the United Kingdom, Isle of Man and Ireland by height. Marilyns are defined as peaks with a prominence of or more, regardless of height or any other merit (e.g. topographic isolation, as used in Munros). Thus, Marilyns can be mountains, with a height above , or relatively small hills. there were 2,011 recorded Marilyns. Definition The Marilyn classification was created by Alan Dawson in his 1992 book ''The Relative Hills of Britain''. The name Marilyn was coined by Dawson as a punning contrast to the ''Munro'' classification of Scottish mountains above , but which has no explicit prominence threshold, being homophonous with (Marilyn) '' Monroe''. The list of Marilyns was extended to Ireland by Clem Clements. Marilyn was the first of several subsequent British Isles classifications that rely solely on prominence, including the P600s, the HuMPs, and the TuMPs. Topographic prominence is a more difficult to estimate than t ...
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Ben Moore (other)
Ben Moore may refer to: * Ben Moore (judge) (1891–1958), U.S. federal judge * Ben Moore (composer) (born 1960), U.S. composer * Ben Moore (astrophysicist) (born 1966), U.K. astrophysicist and musician * Ben Moore (footballer) (born 1977), Australian rules footballer * Ben Moore (curator) (born 1978), British art curator, entrepreneur, and artist * Ben Moore (snowboarder) (born 1986), U.K. snowboarder * Ben Moore (basketball) (born 1995), U.S. basketball player * Ben Moore (1941–2022), U.S. soul singer who performed under the name Bobby Purify * Ben Moore (Chaos Walking), fictional characters See also *Benjamin Moore (other) *Ben Moor (other) *Ben More (other) Ben More or Beinn Mhòr may refer to: Hills in Scotland Ben More * Ben More (Crianlarich), 1174 m * Ben More (Mull), 966 m * Ben Mor Coigach, 743 m * Ben More Assynt, 998 m Beinn Mhòr * Beinn Mhòr (Cowal), 741 m * Beinn Mhòr (South Uist), 6 ...
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Ben Moor (other)
Ben Moor may refer to: *Ben Moor (writer) (born 1969), English writer *Ben Moor (American football) ( 1970s), American football coach See also *Ben Moore (other) *Ben More (other) *Benjamin Moore (other) *Moor (other) Moor or Moors may refer to: Nature and ecology * Moorland, a habitat characterized by low-growing vegetation and acidic soils. Ethnic and religious groups * Moors, Muslim inhabitants of the Maghreb, Iberian Peninsula, Sicily, and Malta during ...
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Binn Mhór (333 M)
Garraun () at , is the 224th–highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin scale, however, while it is just short of the elevation threshold of 600-metres for other classifications (e.g. Vandeleur-Lynam, and Hewitt), it does have the prominence to be a Marilyn.Mountainviews, (September 2013), "A Guide to Ireland's Mountain Summits: The Vandeleur-Lynams & the Arderins", Collins Books, Cork, Garraun lies on an isolated massif near the mouth of Killary Harbour at the far north sector of the Twelve Bens/Garraun Complex Special Area of Conservation in the Connemara National Park in Galway. The southern slopes are a scenic backdrop to Kylemore Abbey and Kylemore Lough. Naming Irish academic Paul Tempan notes that Garraun is clearly a name of Irish origin, either from ga, garrán, meaning "grove", or more likely from ga, géarán, meaning "fang"; while the summit is flat, the eastern ridge leading to it is sharp enough to have merited such a name. Tim Robinson notes that ga, ...
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Binn Mhór
Binn Mhór (Irish for "great peak") is one of the Maumturk Mountains of Connemara in County Galway, Ireland. At , it is the third-highest of the Maumturks, the 140th-highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin list, and 171st-highest on the Vandeleur-Lynam list.Mountainviews, (September 2013), "A Guide to Ireland's Mountain Summits: The Vandeleur-Lynams & the Arderins", Collins Books, Cork, Binn Mhór is on the southern side of the pass of Máméan, on a small massif that includes Mullach Glas () and Corcogemore (); this massif is at the far southeastern sector of the long north-west to south-east spine of the Maumturks. Naming Irish academic Paul Tempan records that Binn Mhór has also been called "Shannakeala". Geography Binn Mhór lies on a small massif in the southeast sector of the Maumturks range, separated from the main range by a deep east-west mountain pass called Máméan. Máméan has been a site of pilgrimage dedicated to Saint Patrick since the 5th century, an ...
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Beinn Mhòr (North Uist)
Ben More or Beinn Mhòr may refer to: Hills in Scotland Ben More * Ben More (Crianlarich), 1174 m * Ben More (Mull), 966 m * Ben Mor Coigach, 743 m * Ben More Assynt, 998 m Beinn Mhòr * Beinn Mhòr (Cowal), 741 m * Beinn Mhòr (South Uist), 620 m * Beinn Mhòr (Grantown), 471 m, a hill in the Southern Highlands * Beinn Mhòr (Islay), 202 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands * Beinn Mhòr (Lewis), 572 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands * Beinn Mhòr (North Uist), 190 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands See also * Binn Mhór (661 m), a mountain in the Maumturks in Connemara, Ireland * Binn Mhór (333 m), a mountain in the Twelve Bens, in Connemara, Ireland * Ben Moor (other) * Ben Moore (other) * Benjamin Moore (other) Benjamin Moore may refer to: *Benjamin Moore (bishop) (1748–1816), Episcopal bishop of New York *Benjamin Moore (biochemist) (1867–1922), British biochemist * Benjamin D. Moore, killed in the Battle of San Pasqual on December 6, 1846 * ...
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Beinn Mhòr (Lewis)
Ben More or Beinn Mhòr may refer to: Hills in Scotland Ben More * Ben More (Crianlarich), 1174 m * Ben More (Mull), 966 m * Ben Mor Coigach, 743 m * Ben More Assynt, 998 m Beinn Mhòr * Beinn Mhòr (Cowal), 741 m * Beinn Mhòr (South Uist), 620 m * Beinn Mhòr (Grantown), 471 m, a hill in the Southern Highlands * Beinn Mhòr (Islay), 202 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands * Beinn Mhòr (Lewis), 572 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands * Beinn Mhòr (North Uist), 190 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands See also * Binn Mhór (661 m), a mountain in the Maumturks in Connemara, Ireland * Binn Mhór (333 m), a mountain in the Twelve Bens, in Connemara, Ireland * Ben Moor (other) * Ben Moore (other) * Benjamin Moore (other) Benjamin Moore may refer to: *Benjamin Moore (bishop) (1748–1816), Episcopal bishop of New York *Benjamin Moore (biochemist) (1867–1922), British biochemist * Benjamin D. Moore, killed in the Battle of San Pasqual on December 6, 1846 * ...
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Beinn Mhòr (Islay)
Ben More or Beinn Mhòr may refer to: Hills in Scotland Ben More * Ben More (Crianlarich), 1174 m * Ben More (Mull), 966 m * Ben Mor Coigach, 743 m * Ben More Assynt, 998 m Beinn Mhòr * Beinn Mhòr (Cowal), 741 m * Beinn Mhòr (South Uist), 620 m * Beinn Mhòr (Grantown), 471 m, a hill in the Southern Highlands * Beinn Mhòr (Islay), 202 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands * Beinn Mhòr (Lewis), 572 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands * Beinn Mhòr (North Uist), 190 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands See also * Binn Mhór (661 m), a mountain in the Maumturks in Connemara, Ireland * Binn Mhór (333 m), a mountain in the Twelve Bens, in Connemara, Ireland * Ben Moor (other) * Ben Moore (other) * Benjamin Moore (other) Benjamin Moore may refer to: *Benjamin Moore (bishop) (1748–1816), Episcopal bishop of New York *Benjamin Moore (biochemist) (1867–1922), British biochemist * Benjamin D. Moore, killed in the Battle of San Pasqual on December 6, 1846 * ...
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Ben More (Mull)
Ben More ( gd, Beinn Mhòr, meaning "great mountain") is the highest mountain and only Munro (mountains in Scotland that reach an elevation of at least ) on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. It is also the highest peak in the Scottish isles – and the only Munro – apart from those on the Isle of Skye. The mountain is situated close to the centre of the island, above the shores of . Access and climbing route The peak is easiest reached from Loch na Keal, the walk up from the B8035 road following farm tracks, the side of a stream; , and ultimately up scree slopes to the top. From the summit on a clear day, the view encompasses the Sound of Mull, Staffa, Ulva, the Ross of Mull and Iona in the distance. From sea loch to summit is approximately a four-hour walk. The more demanding but rewarding route follows a boggy path up the banks of to the (mountain pass) between ("The Breast") and (not to be confused with its namesake in Kintail). From the the route follows South West along ...
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List Of Marilyns In The Southern Highlands
This is a list of Marilyn hills and mountains in the United Kingdom, Isle of Man and Ireland by height. Marilyns are defined as peaks with a prominence of or more, regardless of height or any other merit (e.g. topographic isolation, as used in Munros). Thus, Marilyns can be mountains, with a height above , or relatively small hills. there were 2,011 recorded Marilyns. Definition The Marilyn classification was created by Alan Dawson in his 1992 book ''The Relative Hills of Britain''. The name Marilyn was coined by Dawson as a punning contrast to the ''Munro'' classification of Scottish mountains above , but which has no explicit prominence threshold, being homophonous with (Marilyn) '' Monroe''. The list of Marilyns was extended to Ireland by Clem Clements. Marilyn was the first of several subsequent British Isles classifications that rely solely on prominence, including the P600s, the HuMPs, and the TuMPs. Topographic prominence is a more difficult to estimate than to ...
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Beinn Mhòr (Grantown)
Ben More or Beinn Mhòr may refer to: Hills in Scotland Ben More * Ben More (Crianlarich), 1174 m * Ben More (Mull), 966 m * Ben Mor Coigach, 743 m * Ben More Assynt, 998 m Beinn Mhòr * Beinn Mhòr (Cowal), 741 m * Beinn Mhòr (South Uist), 620 m * Beinn Mhòr (Grantown), 471 m, a hill in the Southern Highlands * Beinn Mhòr (Islay), 202 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands * Beinn Mhòr (Lewis), 572 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands * Beinn Mhòr (North Uist), 190 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands See also * Binn Mhór (661 m), a mountain in the Maumturks in Connemara, Ireland * Binn Mhór (333 m), a mountain in the Twelve Bens, in Connemara, Ireland * Ben Moor (other) * Ben Moore (other) * Benjamin Moore (other) Benjamin Moore may refer to: *Benjamin Moore (bishop) (1748–1816), Episcopal bishop of New York *Benjamin Moore (biochemist) (1867–1922), British biochemist * Benjamin D. Moore, killed in the Battle of San Pasqual on December 6, 1846 * ...
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