A Google Peak Bagging Map of The Islands of St Kilda in Scottish Region 24: The Outer Hebrides (Western Isles) a fully detailed list
The Islands of St Kilda in Scottish Region 24: The Outer Hebrides (Western Isles) region is a small group of islands some 64km (40 miles) North West of the Island of North Uist. The islands with at least one Marilyn on are Soay, Hirta, Dun and Boreray. Stac Lee is a sea stack West of Boreray which has Marilyn status as does Stac an Armin, another sea stack that lies to the North of Boreray.
If you include all the Munros, the Corbetts, the Grahams, the Donalds, the Murdos, the Marilyns, the Bridgets (Hills), and all the Mountains, Tops, Peaks and Hills with a Trig Point on them there are 6 tops to climb, bag & conquer and the highest point is Conachair (Hirta) at 430m (1,411ft).
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Your Personal Bagging Record for The Islands of St Kilda in Scottish Region 24: The Outer Hebrides (Western Isles)
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Mountain, Peak, Top or Hill:
Bagged
1. Conachair (Hirta)
430m (1,411ft)
Conachair (Hirta) is on interactive maps: OS Explorer (Orange Covers): = ' target='_top'>460' target='_top'>460 OS Landranger (Pink Covers): 18 Conachair (Hirta) is on downloadable PDF you can Print or Save to your Phone: A downloadable go4awalk.com PDF Peak Bagging Map featuring Conachair (Hirta) will be available soon. |
2. Mullach an Eilein (Boreray)
384m (1,260ft)
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Mullach an Eilein (Boreray) is on interactive maps: OS Explorer (Orange Covers): = ' target='_top'>460' target='_top'>460 OS Landranger (Pink Covers): 18 Mullach an Eilein (Boreray) is on downloadable PDF you can Print or Save to your Phone: A downloadable go4awalk.com PDF Peak Bagging Map featuring Mullach an Eilein (Boreray) will be available soon. |
3. Cnoc Glas (Soay)
378m (1,241ft)
Cnoc Glas (Soay) is on interactive maps: OS Explorer (Orange Covers): = ' target='_top'>460' target='_top'>460 OS Landranger (Pink Covers): 18 Cnoc Glas (Soay) is on downloadable PDF you can Print or Save to your Phone: A downloadable go4awalk.com PDF Peak Bagging Map featuring Cnoc Glas (Soay) will be available soon. |
4. Stac an Armin
196m (643ft)
Stac an Armin is on interactive maps: OS Explorer (Orange Covers): = ' target='_top'>460' target='_top'>460 OS Landranger (Pink Covers): 18 Stac an Armin is on downloadable PDF you can Print or Save to your Phone: A downloadable go4awalk.com PDF Peak Bagging Map featuring Stac an Armin will be available soon. |
5. Bioda Mor (Dun)
178m (584ft)
Bioda Mor (Dun) is on interactive maps: OS Explorer (Orange Covers): = ' target='_top'>460' target='_top'>460 OS Landranger (Pink Covers): 18 Bioda Mor (Dun) is on downloadable PDF you can Print or Save to your Phone: A downloadable go4awalk.com PDF Peak Bagging Map featuring Bioda Mor (Dun) will be available soon. |
6. Stac Lee
172m (565ft)
Stac Lee is on interactive maps: OS Explorer (Orange Covers): = ' target='_top'>460' target='_top'>460 OS Landranger (Pink Covers): 18 Stac Lee is on downloadable PDF you can Print or Save to your Phone: A downloadable go4awalk.com PDF Peak Bagging Map featuring Stac Lee will be available soon. |
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