Bynack More (Scottish Gaelic: A' Bheithneag Mhòr or Beinn Bheithneag) is a Scottish Mountain that is situated in the Cairngorms range, 16 kilometres east-south-east...
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3,586 751 72 1384 Sgurr nan Clachan Geala 1,093 62 3,586 203 73 338 Bynack More 1,090 283 3,576 928 74 218 Stob Ghabhar 1,090 393 3,576 1,289 75 111...
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A'an. Several of the mountains in the area - including Ben Mheadhoin, Bynack More and Ben Avon - have granite tors (known as "barns") in their upper reaches...
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especially frequent on Ben Avon and Beinn Mheadhoin and impressively high on Bynack More. They represent masses of granite which are less closely jointed than...
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the Cairngorm granite in the Scottish Highlands: The Barns of Bynack, tors on Bynack More Ben Avon Beinn a' Bhuird Beinn Mheadhoin Glastonbury Tor Stiperstones...
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especially frequent on Ben Avon and Beinn Mheadhoin and impressively high on Bynack More. They represent masses of granite which are less closely jointed than...
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Munro Tops from time to time, and the DoBIH also updates its measurements as more detailed surveys are recorded, so these tables should not be amended or updated...
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lairig attains 792 metres (2,598 ft) further north in more open country where it skirts Bynack More before reaching the River Nethy. At its highest point...
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Monadh Mòr (1113 m) Sgor Gaoith (1118 m) Mullach Clach a' Bhlàir (1019 m) Bynack More (1090 m) Beinn a' Chaorainn (Cairngorms) (1083 m) Beinn Bhreac (931 m)...
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a second survey was carried out to confirm the finding. Jackson, Mark. "More Relative Hills of Britain" (PDF). Relative Hills of Britain. Archived from...
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