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 OTH NEWS 26 / 03 / 07
 

Two New Munros Maybe?

By Jon

It's an anxious time for Munro baggers with the news that two mountains which were thought to fall just short of the 3000-foot contour are being surveyed with a view to promotion.

The pair are Beinn Dearg 914 metres or an inconvenient 2,999 feet in the NW highlands and Foinaven which is the same height but further north. According to the BBC, the surveyors were called in by the Munro Society after the accuracy of the original OS measurements was called into question.

No alterations will be made to the tables held by the Scottish Mountaineering Club until a definite conclusion is reached using modern high-tech equipment.

The mountains will be measured on 21/22 April and 12/13 May respectively so baggers everywhere will be all aquiver with anticipation, particularly 'compleaters' who've bagged all 284 current Munros and may need to add one or both of the pair to their list.

Munromagic.com - no relation, describes Foinaven as 'a large complex mountain with craggy slopes ... the traverse of the narrow ridges requires confident footwork and a head for exposure'.

Beinn Dearg, it says, is 'a steep-sided mountain with craggy slopes ... perhaps the most appealing feature of Beinn Dearg is its location giving superb views of Beinn Alligin (Munro), Liathach (Munro) and Beinn Eighe (Munro)'.

More details at www.bbc.co.uk


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Kev The Lurker 
Posted: 25/03/07 13:41:21 21
Surveyors have been called in by the Munro Society to determine whether a couple of "borderline" hills can be promoted to Munro status. Details on the Beeb website here.
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