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Sgùrr nan Ceannaichean is a Scottish mountain situated 13 kilometres southwest of the village of Achnasheen on the southern side of Glen Carron within the Glencarron and Glenuig Forest in the Ross and Cromarty district of the Highland council area. == Overview == The mountain's name translates from the Gaelic as ''Peak of the Merchants or Pedlars''. The reason for this name may be that in the past the main route between east and west Scotland went by the valley of Strathconan just to the north and Sgùrr nan Ceannaichean may have been seen as a significant landmark by traders and travellers.〔"The Magic of the Munros" Page 152 Gives translation and possible meaning.〕 Initially classed as a Corbett, Sgùrr nan Ceannaichean was reclassified as a Munro in 1981 after an air height of 915m, obtained by photogrammetry from the metric survey, appeared on the Ordnance Survey map.〔(The Munros and Tops 1891-1997. ) Confirms promotion from Corbett to Munro in 1981.〕 In 2009, a survey by The Munro Society obtained an accurate height of 913.43 metres, reverting the mountain's status to Corbett.〔(The Munro Society - Height Changes )〕
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