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Top 10 Munros

Top 10 Munros


Postby nbrannigan » Mon Jul 30, 2012 12:42 pm

hi everyone putting up my top 10 munros so far put up yours in the comment box

1: Stob Dubh , Glencoe

2: Stuchd an Lochain, Glen Lion

3: Stob Ban, Mamores

4: An Socach, Braemar

5: An Stuc, Killin

6: Stuc A'Chroin, Callander

7: Ben Nevis, Fort William

8: Carn mor Dearge (By arête) Fort William

9: Ben Vorlich , loch earn

10: Ben Vorlich, Loch Lomond

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Re: Top 10 Munros

Postby Alan S » Mon Jul 30, 2012 3:17 pm

Well done getting that many munros at 12 8)

Heres my top 10 so far :D

1.Meall Dearg, Aonach Eagach

2.Sgurr Mor, Beinn Alligin

3.Bla Bheinn

4.Inn Pinn

5.The Saddle, Forcan ridge

6.Ben Cruachan

7.Bidean Nam Bian

8.Gleouraich

9.Stob Ban, Mamores

10.Binnein Mor
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Re: Top 10 Munros

Postby hailiamdigby » Mon Jul 30, 2012 3:35 pm

1: Cluanie Ridge (Glen Shiel)

2: An Teallach

3: Lochnagar

4: Beinn a'Ghlo

5: Devil's Point to Braeriach ridge

6: Driesh & Mayar

7: Ben Macdui

8: Carn an Fhidhleir & An Sgarsoch

9: Bynack More

10: Beinn Mheadhoin
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Re: Top 10 Munros

Postby nbrannigan » Mon Jul 30, 2012 4:38 pm

Thanks Alan I liked your top 10 the only ones I've done on your list is Gleouraich but when I did it it was raining
Typical ay :lol:

I also liked Stob Ban as well it was a great day out :)

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Re: Top 10 Munros

Postby foggieclimber » Mon Jul 30, 2012 5:57 pm

Not in any particular order

A'Mhaighdean
Sgurr nan Gillean
Beinn Eighe
Slioch
Buachaille Etive Mor
Ben Nevis
Sgurr na Ciche
Sgurr nan Eag
Lochnagar
Bidean nam Bian

If looking for top ten Scottish Mountains the list would be quite different.

List would include less Munros and would probably include
Suilven, An Ruadh Stac, Beinn Dearg Mhor, Foinaven, An Sgurr, Beinn a'Chasgein Mor
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Re: Top 10 Munros

Postby Kevin29035 » Mon Jul 30, 2012 6:45 pm

Nice idea. :-) All these mountains have had me in jaw-dropping awe, or I have a personal nice experience of them. All the usual suspects. And I haven't been to the Cuillin!

Beinn Dorain

Buachaille Etive Mor

The Cobbler

Sgurr Fhuaran

Beinn a' Ghlo

Braeriach

A' Mhaighdean

An Teallach

Beinn Alligin

Beinn Eighe
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Re: Top 10 Munros

Postby nbrannigan » Mon Jul 30, 2012 7:10 pm

[quote="Kevin29035"]Nice idea. :-) All these mountains have had me in jaw-dropping awe, or I have a personal nice experience of them. All the usual suspects. And I haven't been to the Cuillin!

I know what you mean I to love all of Scottish mountains too and found it hard to choose my 10

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Re: Top 10 Munros

Postby Hbrannigan » Mon Jul 30, 2012 8:00 pm

Nice idea :D don't really no my top 10 but liked yours :)
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Re: Top 10 Munros

Postby Hbrannigan » Tue Jul 31, 2012 10:20 am

Hbrannigan wrote:Nice idea :D don't really no my top 10 but liked yours :)


Thanks HB if you make up your mind about your 10 put it up :D
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Re: Top 10 Munros

Postby stomper » Tue Jul 31, 2012 4:55 pm

My top 10 are

1. Liatach
2. Slioch
3. Beinn Alligan
4. The Saddle
5. Stob Coire Easain
6. Buachaille Etive Mor
7. Beinn Sgulaired
8.Ben Starav
9. Ben Cruachan
10.Inn pinn
These top ten of mine are in mind of the views you get from the top and not the turain you are walking on. As you can see my top 4 are all nearly close together with Liathach being my #1 by a long long way. Now if you said what was your favourite group of hills well that would be the four in Strathfarrar by along way
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Re: Top 10 Munros

Postby stomper » Tue Jul 31, 2012 5:00 pm

tried to edit as my forth favourite is not so near as to my top 3 :crazy: :crazy:
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Re: Top 10 Munros

Postby nbrannigan » Tue Jul 31, 2012 6:17 pm

stomper wrote:These top ten of mine are in mind of the views you get from the top and not the turain you are walking on. As you can see my top 4 are all nearly close together with Liathach being my #1 by a long long way. Now if you said what was your favourite group of hills well that would be the four in Strathfarrar by along way


It is hard to chose your favourite hills because they are all difrent. :) I'm sure there even a few I missed out in my list
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Re: Top 10 Munros

Postby LeithySuburbs » Tue Jul 31, 2012 8:55 pm

Too hard a question for me ;) . To give the cliche police something to complain about, I'll go for the "every walk is special in it's own way" line. Also, I can never decide what is a mountain and what is a summit? Is the Skye Cuillin 1 large mountain or many separate mountains?

I realise the question is specific to Munros but still can't decide :? .
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Re: Top 10 Munros

Postby nbrannigan » Tue Jul 31, 2012 9:39 pm

LeithySuburbs wrote:Too hard a question for me ;) . To give the cliche police something to complain about, I'll go for the "every walk is special in it's own way" line. Also, I can never decide what is a mountain and what is a summit? Is the Skye Cuillin 1 large mountain or many separate mountains?

I realise the question is specific to Munros but still can't decide :? .


:lol: know what you mean never done any hills in sky but hearded about them.
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