A nondescript dome lumping out of the bogs on the eastern fringe of the Fannaichs, this C-list summit would seem to be of interest chiefly to collectors of Corbetts. But while it takes almost as long to name as to climb, Beinn Liath Mhor a' Ghiubhais Li has two big things going for it: convenience and scenery. With easy access from the A835, and spacious views of the Fannaich giants and the wilds of the Beinn Dearg range, it's worth a few hours of anyone's time.
4.55 miles, 7.32 km, 505m ascent, 2:30 – 3:30 hours. Dingwall or Ullapool
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Fri Night Vid Ethan Pringle on one of Portugal's Hardest Sport Climb
In this week's Friday Night Video, we follow Ethan Pringle to the 'not-yet-popular' but world-class sport crag of Meio Mango in Portugal. In the film, Ethan attempts one of the country's hardest lines, Filipinos, which was first...