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by Paul Gallagher Published 01/10/2012
We (Gallagher and McNamee) spent quite a lot of time arguing about which landmark was which and had to make a few amendments. Initially we could not decide whether the eastern end of Liathach would be visible or if Baosbhein would be hiding it.
Calculations showed that Liathach only had an elevation of 21 units and was in fact blocked by Baosbhein which had an elevation of 28 units. Having eliminated Liathach as a candidate for the mountain peeking through in the far distance we then had to determine which it was. As the terrain profile shows, it is unlikely that the triple buttress tops of Beinn Eighe would be visible, although not certain!
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