Buachaille Etive Mor, the big herdsman of Etive, known simply to hillwalkers and climbers as the Buachaille, extends some four miles from the top end of Glen Coe to Dalness in lower Glen Etive. At the ...
The race will feature a scramble up Buachaille Etive Mor Two hundred athletes are expected to descend on Glen Coe for an event that its organisers warn comes with "a risk of serious injury or death".
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Are walks and scrambles, as opposed to your actual rock climbs, dull as dishwater? My sentiment is that so long as the locomotion is in the hills, and mind and anatomy in tune with the nature of the ...
GLENCOE: a narrow, impossibly steep glen, with a grim and foreboding temperament. Not the best place for the inexperienced hillwalker, you might think. But think again. Sign up to our Scotsman Rural ...
BUACHAILLE ETIVE MOR is the pin-up boy of the Scottish mountains. Its image is on calendars sold all over the globe, instantly recognisable even to those who have never been near a hill. Standing ...
A FILM crew shot scenes for the new James Bond film Skyfall in the shadow of Buachaille Etive Mor yesterday. Staff working on the latest movie in the 007 franchise shot on Highland locations in ...
This is the hilarious moment a tourist was photobombed by a deer as she tried to snap a keepsake photo of one of the Scottish Highlands’ iconic mountains. Alison Neilly, 43, wound up getting an ...
Lt Cmdr Rob Suckling, in red, heads towards the two walkers A Royal Navy helicopter crew has rescued two walkers from the summit of Buachaille Etive Mor in Glencoe. The men were mildly hypothermic ...
Two hundred athletes competed in rain and strong winds in the weekend's Salomon Glen Coe Skyline race. The race's 20-mile (32km) route involved a total ascent of 2,700m (8,858ft) in mountainous ...
The race will feature a scramble up Buachaille Etive Mor Two hundred athletes are expected to descend on Glen Coe for an event that its organisers warn comes with "a risk of serious injury or death".
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