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near to Sàil Chaorainn [hill or Mountain], Highland, Great Britain



Images in NH1315 Breakdown list taken pre 2000 [2]
We have 14 images for NH1315
 : The summit cairn of Sail Chaorainn. by bill copland The summit cairn of Sail Chaorainn.
Looking northwards towards the mist-shrouded Carn na Coire Mheadhoin.
 : Coire floor by ian shiell Coire floor
Peat hags from the slopes above the coire that contains Prince Charlie's cave.
 : Bonnie Prince Charlie's Cave by ronnie leask Bonnie Prince Charlie's Cave
Whilst a fugitive following Culloden, Charlie was hidden here for several days in the summer of 1746 by the 'Seven Men of Glenmoriston'. The 'cave' is a jumble of fallen boulders with a small stream running through... (more)
 : Near summit of Sail Chaorainn by Tom Cubbon Near summit of Sail Chaorainn
 : Cliff wall behind Prince Charlie's cave. by ian shiell Cliff wall behind Prince Charlie's cave.
Charlie's escape route!
 : Cliff above Choire. by ian shiell Cliff above Choire.
Somewhere in this cliff mass is the cave that harboured the Young Pretender.
 : Summit, Carn na Coire Mheadhoin by Chris Eilbeck Summit, Carn na Coire Mheadhoin
 : Sail Chaorainn, Munro no 133, 1002m by Richard Law Sail Chaorainn, Munro no 133, 1002m
A rather insignificant wee cairn for a major hill. But let's leave it that way - the proliferation of cairns all over the hills is anathema to many people.
 : Stony ground and summit cairn on Carn na Coire Mheadhoin by Richard Law Stony ground and summit cairn on Carn na Coire Mheadhoin
 : Carn na Coire Mheadhoin (1001m) from Sail Chaorainn by Karl and Ali Carn na Coire Mheadhoin (1001m) from Sail Chaorainn
By failing to rise by another metre or two the Carn has saved us from further leg work to 'bag' another Munro. What a daft game this is! Only the most dedicated of 'baggers' will head north to collect this Munro... (more)
 : Summit cairn of Sàil Chaorainn by John Allan Summit cairn of Sàil Chaorainn
The cairn marks the 1002m south summit of the hill - which is just 1m higher than the more remote northern top.
 : Summit cairn, Sàil Chaorainn by Alpin Stewart Summit cairn, Sàil Chaorainn
 : Summit cairn of Sail Chaorainn by Steven Brown Summit cairn of Sail Chaorainn
 : Rock rib at summit area of Sàil Chaorainn by Trevor Littlewood Rock rib at summit area of Sàil Chaorainn
The view to the south over rocks close to Sàil Chaorainn's summit. Sgùrr nan Conbhairean is the higher mountain in the distance.

 
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