Beinn a’Chlaidheimh – one of the celebrated peaks of the Fisherfield Forest, perhaps the remotest mountain region in Scotland – looks set to lose its status as a Munro following a new height survey. The heights of three spectacular mountains in the area – also known as the Great Wilderness – were re-measured during July by members of The Munro Society. Ruadh Stac Mor was confirmed to remain as a Munro at 918m, whilst the spectacular Beinn Dearg Mor was measured at 906m and remains as a Corbett. But Beinn a’Chlaidmeimh – 916m on current Ordnance Survey maps – was…