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Munros starting with R
Ruadh Stac Mor
Ruadh Stac Mor is a very remote mountain with a craggy tops NW of A' Mhaighdean . Ruadh Stac Mor is elongated NW to SE with only its NE slopes being a moderate incline and crag free. To all other points of the compass it has steep craggy or rocky slopes. Ruadh Stac Mor is connected to A' Mhaighdean by a high col (750m) and the normal ascent route is from the col weaving through the crags to the summit.
Ruadh-stac Mor
Beinn Eighe is a complex mountain with many peaks and corries, the most beautiful of which is Coire Mhic Fhearchair with its loch and the towering triple buttress at its head, Sail Mhor forming the W slopes and Ruadh-stac Mor the E. Ruadh-stac Mor is a spur off the main ridge in the form of a cone elongated NNW-SSE it has steep stony/boulder slopes to Coire Mhic Fhearchair and steep craggy slopes to the N and E. To the S it is connected to Coinneach Mhor at a high col which is the normal ascent route.
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