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The Scottish Highlands: Munros, Mist, and Mountain Lore

282 Munros, boundless wilderness, and the birthplace of modern mountaineering

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The Scottish Highlands: Munros, Mist, and Mountain Lore

The Scottish Highlands may lack Himalayan altitude, but they compensate with ferocious weather, navigational challenges, and a mountain culture stretching back centuries. This guide covers the Munro bagging tradition, key peaks like Ben Nevis and the Cuillin Ridge, winter climbing, and why Scotland's mountains are the proving ground for mountaineers heading to bigger ranges.

Introduction

Small Mountains, Big Challenges

Munro Bagging

What Is a Munro

The 282 Peaks

The Culture of Completion

Key Peaks and Ridges

Ben Nevis — Britain's Highest

The Cuillin Ridge — Britain's Hardest

Cairngorms — Arctic Scotland

Glencoe — History and Drama

Winter Mountaineering

Scottish Winter Climbing Grades

Snow, Ice, and Wind

Why Scotland Trains Himalayan Climbers

Cloud, Mist, and Whiteouts

Featureless Plateaus

Cultural Heritage

Highland Clans and Mountain History

Bothies — Free Mountain Shelters

Practical Planning

Best Months — May to September (Summer) / December to March (Winter)

Right to Roam

Midges — Scotland's Other Hazard

Key Statistics Table

术语条目

冰爪 冰镐 垭口 山脊 山顶 攀爬 暴露感 白化天气

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