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stob+binnein Latitude and Longitude:

56°22′18″N 4°32′08″W / 56.37153°N 4.53551°W / 56.37153; -4.53551
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Stob Binnein
Stob Binnein from Ben More in a winter temperature inversion
Highest point
Elevation1,165 m (3,822 ft) [1]
Prominence303 m (994 ft)
Parent peak Ben More
Listing Munro, Marilyn
Naming
English translationConical peak
Language of name Gaelic
PronunciationScottish Gaelic: [ˈs̪t̪op ˈpiɲɛɲ]
Geography
Location Stirling council area, Scotland
OS grid NN435228
Topo map OS Landranger 51 and Explorer 365

Stob Binnein is a mountain in the southern Highlands of Scotland, near Crianlarich. It forms a twin-peak with Ben More 3,852 ft (1,174 m), from which it is separated by the Bealach-eadar-dha Beinn, meaning pass between two hills.

Stob Binnein is often climbed in conjunction with Ben More by means of the Bealach-eadar-dha Beinn. Descent may be made from the bealach direct to Benmore Burn. It may also be climbed from the south, starting near Inverlochlarig, some 8 km from Balquhidder. A route of about 5 km climbs from the glen, following the mountain's southern ridge over the intervening minor summits of Stob Invercarnaig and Stob Coire an Lochain.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Stob Binnein". Hill Bagging - the online version of the Database of British and Irish Hills (DoBIH). 2019. Retrieved 20 June 2019.

56°22′18″N 4°32′08″W / 56.37153°N 4.53551°W / 56.37153; -4.53551



stob+binnein Latitude and Longitude:

56°22′18″N 4°32′08″W / 56.37153°N 4.53551°W / 56.37153; -4.53551
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stob Binnein
Stob Binnein from Ben More in a winter temperature inversion
Highest point
Elevation1,165 m (3,822 ft) [1]
Prominence303 m (994 ft)
Parent peak Ben More
Listing Munro, Marilyn
Naming
English translationConical peak
Language of name Gaelic
PronunciationScottish Gaelic: [ˈs̪t̪op ˈpiɲɛɲ]
Geography
Location Stirling council area, Scotland
OS grid NN435228
Topo map OS Landranger 51 and Explorer 365

Stob Binnein is a mountain in the southern Highlands of Scotland, near Crianlarich. It forms a twin-peak with Ben More 3,852 ft (1,174 m), from which it is separated by the Bealach-eadar-dha Beinn, meaning pass between two hills.

Stob Binnein is often climbed in conjunction with Ben More by means of the Bealach-eadar-dha Beinn. Descent may be made from the bealach direct to Benmore Burn. It may also be climbed from the south, starting near Inverlochlarig, some 8 km from Balquhidder. A route of about 5 km climbs from the glen, following the mountain's southern ridge over the intervening minor summits of Stob Invercarnaig and Stob Coire an Lochain.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Stob Binnein". Hill Bagging - the online version of the Database of British and Irish Hills (DoBIH). 2019. Retrieved 20 June 2019.

56°22′18″N 4°32′08″W / 56.37153°N 4.53551°W / 56.37153; -4.53551



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