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Beinn a' Chroin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beinn a' Chroin
Beinn a’ Chroin is a Scottish mountain located six kilometres south of Crianlarich in the Stirling Council area. With a height of 942 metres (3090 feet) it qualifies as a Munro. == Overview == Beinn a’ Chroin stands well into the interior of the Crianlarich group of seven munros and so it is usually climbed with other hills in the area, more often than not it is ascended with An Caisteal〔"The Munros" Pages 13 (Gives route with An Caisteal).〕 which lies 1.5 kilometres to the north west across the Bealach Buidhe (805 metres). The hill is well seen from the upper part of Glen Falloch from where the long summit ridge and the steep head wall of Coire Earb can be appreciated. The translation of the mountains name from the Gaelic language is vague and there are three possible meanings. Some sources give the translation as “Hill of Danger”〔"100 Best Routes on Scottish Mountains" Pages 30 Gives translation as "Hill of Danger".〕 although Beinn a’ Chroin is no more dangerous than any other peak in the group. Other sources give the meaning as “Hill of the Sheep Fold”〔(visitscotland.com. ) Gives translation as "Hill of the Sheepfold".〕 while others give it as “Hill of the Cloven Hoof”〔"Hamish‘s Mountain Walk" Pages 93 Gives translation as "Hill of the Cloven Hoof".〕 referring to the mountains twin summits.
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