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beinn+Ìme Latitude and Longitude:

56°14′10″N 4°49′01″W / 56.23601°N 4.81704°W / 56.23601; -4.81704
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Beinn Ìme
Beinn Ime seen from Butterbridge below Rest and be Thankful.
Highest point
Elevation1,011 m (3,317 ft) [1]
Prominence c. 696 m
Parent peak Ben Oss
Listing Munro, Marilyn
Naming
English translationbutter mountain
Language of name Scottish Gaelic
PronunciationEnglish: /bɛn ˈmə/ ben EE-mə [2]
Scottish Gaelic: [peɲ ˈimə]
Geography
Location Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Parent range Arrochar Alps, Grampian Mountains
OS grid NN255084

Beinn Ìme ( Scottish Gaelic for 'butter mountain') is the highest mountain in the Arrochar Alps of Argyll, in the Southern Highlands of Scotland. It reaches 1,011 metres (3,317 ft), making it a Munro.

There are three usual routes of ascent. From Succoth, one may follow the same path that is used to reach The Cobbler before taking the right fork near the base of the Cobbler's main crags and continuing up the glen, across the bealach and up Ben Ìme's eastern ridge. Alternatively, the summit can be reached from the pass of Rest and be Thankful and from the Loch Lomond side, using the private road that leads to Loch Sloy.

Beinn Ime seen from the Corbett Beinn Luibhean, 1.5 km to the SW.
Beinn Ìme is the snowy peak in the centre, with The Cobbler in front and Beinn Narnain further east (right).

References

  1. ^ "walkhighlands Beinn Ime". walkhighlands.co.uk. 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2013.
  2. ^ G.M. Miller, BBC Pronouncing Dictionary of British Names (Oxford UP, 1971), p. 8.

External links

56°14′10″N 4°49′01″W / 56.23601°N 4.81704°W / 56.23601; -4.81704



beinn+Ìme Latitude and Longitude:

56°14′10″N 4°49′01″W / 56.23601°N 4.81704°W / 56.23601; -4.81704
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Beinn Ìme
Beinn Ime seen from Butterbridge below Rest and be Thankful.
Highest point
Elevation1,011 m (3,317 ft) [1]
Prominence c. 696 m
Parent peak Ben Oss
Listing Munro, Marilyn
Naming
English translationbutter mountain
Language of name Scottish Gaelic
PronunciationEnglish: /bɛn ˈmə/ ben EE-mə [2]
Scottish Gaelic: [peɲ ˈimə]
Geography
Location Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Parent range Arrochar Alps, Grampian Mountains
OS grid NN255084

Beinn Ìme ( Scottish Gaelic for 'butter mountain') is the highest mountain in the Arrochar Alps of Argyll, in the Southern Highlands of Scotland. It reaches 1,011 metres (3,317 ft), making it a Munro.

There are three usual routes of ascent. From Succoth, one may follow the same path that is used to reach The Cobbler before taking the right fork near the base of the Cobbler's main crags and continuing up the glen, across the bealach and up Ben Ìme's eastern ridge. Alternatively, the summit can be reached from the pass of Rest and be Thankful and from the Loch Lomond side, using the private road that leads to Loch Sloy.

Beinn Ime seen from the Corbett Beinn Luibhean, 1.5 km to the SW.
Beinn Ìme is the snowy peak in the centre, with The Cobbler in front and Beinn Narnain further east (right).

References

  1. ^ "walkhighlands Beinn Ime". walkhighlands.co.uk. 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2013.
  2. ^ G.M. Miller, BBC Pronouncing Dictionary of British Names (Oxford UP, 1971), p. 8.

External links

56°14′10″N 4°49′01″W / 56.23601°N 4.81704°W / 56.23601; -4.81704



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