Scottish Hills

Height is a poor measure of a mountain. Suilven is 731 metres and rises straight out of a flat moor with nothing else near it, which makes it more striking than plenty of hills twice its size. Stac Pollaidh is 612 metres of sandstone pinnacles that look like a range that has been shrunk.

This collection is for the Scottish hills that miss the Munro line and do not care — Corbetts, Grahams, and the ones that are simply good.

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