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Corbetts starting with B
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Brown Cow Hill
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| Brown Cow Hill is the highest point on a semicircle of hills around a complex corrie. Brown Cow Hill should be treated as a ridge walk, which is best accessed from tracks by the River Don to the N. These tracks give good access to either end of the ridge, but careful navigation will be required due to the complexity of the hill and the moorland terrain. |
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Buidhe Bheinn
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| Buidhe Bheinn lies to the S of Sgurr a' Bhac Chaolais which lies on the S Glen Shiel Ridge to which it is connected by a long curved ridge allowing both peaks to be taken in a single expedition. Buidhe Bheinn is an otherwise remote mountain which can be climbed from Kinloch Hourn which lies at the end of a long narrow road. Buidhe Bheinn has three ridges, W turning WSW, SE turning S and NE turning N (this is the ridge that connects to Sgurr a' Bhac Chaolais which is of identical height and therefore a contender for the Corbett title, as it is not clear which is the Corbett, climb both to be sure). Buidhe Bheinn is a rough craggy hill, but is not a difficult ascent particularly as stalkers paths come high on its SW slopes |
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