Cairngorm Soapbox Extreme
Cairngorm or Cairngorms may refer to: Places * Cairngorm (Alberta), a mountain in Jasper National Park, Canada * Cairn Gorm, a mountain in the Scottish Highlands, after which the Cairngorms are named ** Cairngorm Mountain Railway ** Cairngorm Mountain ski resort, a ski and snowboarding recreation area on Cairn Gorm * Cairngorms, a mountain range in the Scottish Highlands ** Cairngorms National Park, a national park in Cairngorms, Scotland ** Cairngorm Lochs, a protected wetland area in the Cairngorms * Cairngorm, a community in Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario, Canada * Cairngorm Lake, source of the Steel River (Ontario), Canada Other * Cairngorm (Flex framework), one of the primary open-source software frameworks for application architecture in Adobe Flex * Cairngorm (horse) (foaled 1902), an American Thoroughbred racehorse * Cairngorm (mineral), a form of smoky quartz, found in the Cairngorms * Cairngorm Brewery, a brewery in Aviemore, Scotland * Cairngorm Club, a mountaineering c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cairngorm (Alberta)
Cairngorm is a mountain located in Alberta, Canada. Description Cairngorm is set within Jasper National Park, in the Victoria Cross Ranges of the Canadian Rockies. The town of Jasper is situated to the southeast and Pyramid Mountain is to the northeast. The peak is composed of sedimentary rock laid down from the Precambrian to the Jurassic periods which was pushed east and over the top of younger rock during the Laramide orogeny. Precipitation runoff from Cairngorm drains into tributaries of the Miette, Snaring and Athabasca rivers. Topographic relief is modest as the summit rises 1,430 meters (4,690 feet) above Pyramid Lake in six kilometers (3.7 miles). History The mountain was named in 1916 by Morrison P. Bridgland after the Cairngorms, a mountain range in the Scottish Highlands associated with the mountain Cairn Gorm. Bridgland (1878–1948), was a Dominion Land Surveyor who named many peaks in Jasper Park and the Canadian Rockies. The mountain's topony ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cairngorm (Flex Framework)
Flex frameworks are software libraries that assist developers in building rich web applications on the Apache Flex platform. List * Tide, part of the Granite Data Services platform. * Swiz * Parsley * Cairngorm * PureMVC DropAS3Fabrication* Mate RobotLegs Cairngorm Cairngorm is one of the primary open-source software frameworks for application architecture in Adobe Flex. It was developed by ''iteration::two'', which was acquired by Macromedia in 2005. It is part of the Adobe Engagement PlatformAdobe Labs features Cairngormas the architectural framework for rich web application programmers. Cairngorm is based on the MVC model. It is specifically designed to facilitate complex state and data synchronization between the client and the server, while keeping the programming of the View layer detached from the data implementation. The role of the View layer in a Cairngorm application is to throw events and bind to data stored in the Model. Components on the View can bind to Value Obje ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cairn (other)
A cairn is a man-made pile of stones. Cairn may also refer to: Places * Cairn O' Mounth ( gd, Càrn Mhon, links=no), a high mountain pass in Aberdeenshire, Scotland * Cairn Toul (from the Gaelic ', "Hill of the barn"), the 4th highest mountain in Scotland and the 2nd highest point in the western massif of the Cairngorms * Cairnbaan ( gd, An Càrn Bàn, links=no), a village in Argyll and Bute, western Scotland. * Cairness House, a country house in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, built in the 1790s in the Neoclassical style * Cairneyhill, a small village near Dunfermline in west Fife, Scotland * Cairngaan, Wigtownshire, the southernmost settlement in Scotland * Cairnie Hill, a hill in the Ochils, in Fife, Scotland * Cairnlea, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne in Australia * (English: Cairnburgh More), one of the Treshnish Isles in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland * Cairnpapple Hill, a major Neolithic and Bronze Age ritual site in central lowland Scotland * Cairnryan ( sco, The Cairn, links ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Cairngorms
Adam Watson, FRSE, FRSB, FINA, FRMS, FCEH (14 April 1930 – 23 January 2019) was a Scottish biologist, ecologist and mountaineer. He was one of the most recognisable scientific figures in Scotland due to his many appearances on TV and radio. His large academic output and contributions to the understanding of the flora and fauna in Scotland and elsewhere have been internationally recognised. Dr Watson was widely acknowledged as Scotland's pre-eminent authority on the Cairngorms mountain range. Early and personal life Adam Watson was born on 14 April 1930 at Turriff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. In March 1955 he married Jenny Raitt, with whom he had two children, Jenny and Adam Christopher. Academic achievements From an early age, Watson showed considerable academic prowess. He was Dux of Turriff Primary School (1942) and of Turriff Senior Secondary School (1948) in Latin, English, Higher Latin, English, French, Science, lower History and Mathematics. At Aberdeen University, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cairngorm Club
The Cairngorm Club is a mountaineering club, based in Aberdeen, Scotland formed in June 1887. History The Cairngorm Club was founded by Alexander Copland, Rev. Robert Lippe, Alexander Inkson M'Connochie, Rev. C. C. Macdonald, W. A. Hawes, and W. Anderson at Clach Dhion - the Shelter Stone, above Loch A'an in the Cairngorms on 24 June 1887. The date of formation is given as 1889 in the SMC District Guide, and corrected in a later edition. The founders had climbed Ben Macdui and let off fireworks to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee. The first formal meeting was held in Aberdeen on 9 January 1889, re-appointing the office-bearers and forming a committee. The first meet was held on 9 July 1889, staying at Nethy Bridge Hotel and ascending Cairn Gorm and Ben Macdui from Glenmore Lodge. Reverend Lippe served as the first Vice President. The club was registered as a charity on 11 July 2017. The current President (2022) is Garry Wardrope, aged 60. Club huts Derry Lodge The club leased ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cairngorm Brewery
Cairngorm Brewery is a brewery based in Aviemore in the Highlands of Scotland. It is situated in the ''Dalfaber Industrial Estate'' at the north end of the village, and is within the Cairngorms National Park. History Cairngorm Brewery was formed from the merger of Aviemore Brewery with Tomintoul Brewery. Tomintoul Brewery began brewing in 1993 and was based in an eighteenth century watermill near the village of Tomintoul. It was taken over by Aviemore Brewery sometime in 2000, which then became Cairngorm Brewery in 2001. Cairngorm Brewery has supported the ''Highland Tiger Project'' which is working to save the Scottish Wildcat. For each bottle of Wildcat beer sold, the brewery makes a donation to the project. Beers Cairngorm produce a range of beers which are available all year in cask or bottle. They also produce a number of seasonal cask beers. Permanent beers include: *Sheepshaggers Gold / Cairngorm Gold *Stag *Wildcat *Nessies Monster Mash *Black Gold *Trade Winds *Blessed Th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cairngorm (mineral)
Smoky quartz is a brownish grey, translucent variety of quartz that ranges in clarity from almost complete transparency to an almost-opaque brownish-gray or black crystals. The smoky color results from free silicon formed from the silicon dioxide by natural irradiation. Varieties Morion is a very dark brown to black opaque variety. Morion is the German, Danish, Spanish and Polish synonym for smoky quartz. The name is from a misreading of ''mormorion'' in Pliny the Elder. Cairngorm is a variety of smoky quartz found in the Cairngorm Mountains of Scotland. It usually has a smoky yellow-brown colour, though some specimens are greyish-brown. It is used in Scottish jewellery and as a decoration on kilt pins and the handles of (anglicised: ''sgian-dubhs'' or ''skean dhu''). The largest known cairngorm crystal is a specimen kept at Braemar Castle. Uses Smoky quartz is common and was not historically important, but in recent times it has become a popular gemstone, especially for j ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cairngorm (horse)
Cairngorm (foaled 1902 in California) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1905 Preakness Stakes. Background Bred by James Ben Ali Haggin, Cairngorm was out of Haggin's mare Linda Vista, and sired by his British stallion, Star Ruby. Grandsire Hampton was a multiple winner of top races in England and the Leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland in 1887. As an unnamed yearling, at $15,000 he brought the highest price at Haggin's annual Rancho Del Paso California yearling sale, held on June 17, 1903, in the paddock at Gravesend Race Track in Brooklyn, New York. Purchased by an agent for Sydney Paget, Cairngorm was trained by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Jack Joyner. Early career A winner at two but not in any of the important stakes for his age group, as a three-year-old Cairngorm was among the top horses of his age group, ranked near the great 1905 Three-Year-Old Champion and American Horse of the Year, Sysonby. Cairngorm's win ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Steel River (Ontario)
The Steel River (historically also spelled as Steele River) is a river in Thunder Bay District in northern Ontario, Canada. It empties into the north shore of Lake Superior east of Terrace Bay. Most of the river is protected in a provincial waterway park. It is a popular location for canoeing and fishing. Description The river starts at the north end of Cairngorm Lake, flowing a short distance north to Steel Lake, which is a long narrow lake with its outlet also at the very northern end. From here the Steel River turns 180 degrees, flowing due south to Lake Superior. It is a free flowing river with steep canyons and rugged bedrock terrain. The Steel River was likely used as a minor supply or fur-trading route in the 19th century. One indigenous burial site has been found along the river. It was first advertised as a canoeing destination in the 1890s by the Canadian Pacific Railway, that crosses the river near its mouth. The Steel River can be paddled as a circular loop via a p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cairn Gorm
Cairn Gorm ( gd, An Càrn Gorm) is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands. It is part of the Cairngorms range and wider Grampian Mountains. With a summit elevation of above sea level, Cairn Gorm is classed as a Munro and is the seventh-highest mountain in the British Isles. The high, broad domed summit overlooking Strathspey is one of the most readily identifiable mountains from the nearby town and regional centre of Aviemore. Although it shares its name with the Cairngorm mountains, Ben Macdui is the highest mountain in the range. Since the 1960s over of the north-western slopes of the mountain in and have been developed for alpine skiing. The ski lift infrastructure includes a funicular railway in Coire Cas. The corrie south of Coire Cas, , is separated from the ski area by a ridge known as . The southern slopes of Cairn Gorm overlook the remote Loch Avon (pronounced Loch A'an). Etymology The mountain shares its name with the wider Cairngorms mountain range and the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cairngorm Lake
Cairngorm or Cairngorms may refer to: Places * Cairngorm (Alberta), a mountain in Jasper National Park, Canada * Cairn Gorm, a mountain in the Scottish Highlands, after which the Cairngorms are named ** Cairngorm Mountain Railway ** Cairngorm Mountain ski resort, a ski and snowboarding recreation area on Cairn Gorm * Cairngorms, a mountain range in the Scottish Highlands ** Cairngorms National Park, a national park in Cairngorms, Scotland ** Cairngorm Lochs, a protected wetland area in the Cairngorms * Cairngorm, a community in Strathroy-Caradoc, Ontario, Canada * Cairngorm Lake, source of the Steel River (Ontario), Canada Other * Cairngorm (Flex framework), one of the primary open-source software frameworks for application architecture in Adobe Flex * Cairngorm (horse) (foaled 1902), an American Thoroughbred racehorse * Cairngorm (mineral), a form of smoky quartz, found in the Cairngorms * Cairngorm Brewery, a brewery in Aviemore, Scotland * Cairngorm Club, a mountaineering c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Strathroy-Caradoc
Strathroy-Caradoc is a municipality located in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is west of London. Strathroy-Caradoc is a primarily rural municipality. Industries include turkey and chicken hatching and processing, corn, tobacco, automotive, and pharmaceutical. Some industrial products are manufactured in Strathroy, the township's largest locality and its commercial, cultural and industrial centre. Strathroy's hatcheries have seen it referred to as the turkey capital of Canada and even the world. Settlements within Strathroy-Caradoc largely grew up around the Sydenham River and the southwestern Ontario railways. Three major railway lines pass through the municipality: the CN (Canadian National Railway) Chatham Subdivision (connecting Windsor and London, Ontario), the CP (Canadian Pacific Railway) Windsor Subdivision (also connecting Windsor and London), and the CN Strathroy Subdivision (connecting London and Sarnia, Ontario). Municipally, Strathroy-Caradoc is within Middlesex ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |