Mam Sodhail, or Màm Sabhail in Gaelic (meaning "rounded mountain of barns"), sometimes anglicised "Mam Soul", is a mountain with a height of 1,181 metres...
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heart of a massif along with its twin peak, the 1,181-metre (3,875 ft) Mam Sodhail. Administratively, it is in the Highland council area, on the boundary...
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Mam Sodhail as seen from Glen Affric...
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More, Isle of Mull, Scotland Mam Sodhail, on the northern side of Glen Affric, some 30 kilometres east of Kyle of Lochalsh Mam Tor, near Castleton in the...
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instead of Bidein a' Ghlas Thuill, and the parent of 811 Ciste Dhubh is Mam Sodhail not Carn Eighe." 281 of the 282 Scottish Munros have an official OSI...
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not be confused with another Sgurr na Lapaich, an outlying "top" of Mam Sodhail. The name Sgurr na Lapaich means "Peak of the Bog" in Gaelic. This could...
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nan Coireachan (956 m) 11a. Loch Duich to Cannich Càrn Eige (1182.8 m) Mam Sodhail (1179.4 m) Tom a' Choinich (1112 m) Toll Creagach (1054 m) Beinn Fhionnlaidh...
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third highest mountain north of the Great Glen (after Carn Eighe and Mam Sodhail). E.J. Yeaman in his Handbook of the Scottish Hills deems Ceathreamhnan...
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Mheadhoin 1,183 254 3,881 833 18 2 Carn Eige 1,183 1,147 3,881 3,763 19 749 Mam Sodhail 1,179 132 3,869 434 20 1580 Beinn a' Bhuird South Top 1,179 50 3,868...
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is a list of some of the previous chiefs of Clan Chisholm. Carn Eige, Mam Sodhail and Glen Affric, parts of the former Highland Chisholm lands. Chisholm...
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