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Braeriach

Coordinates: 57°04′41″N 3°43′44″W / 57.07817°N 3.72883°W / 57.07817; -3.72883
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Braeriach
Braeriach seen from Sgor Gaoith, across Glen Einich
Highest point
Elevation1,296 m (4,252 ft)[1]
Prominence461 m (1,512 ft)
Parent peakBen Macdui
ListingMarilyn, Munro
Naming
English translationBrindled greyish upper part
Language of nameGaelic
PronunciationScottish Gaelic: [əm ˈpɾaːj ˈrˠiəvəx]
Geography
Map
LocationCairngorms, Scotland
OS gridNN953999
Topo mapOS Landranger 36, 43

Braeriach (Scottish Gaelic: Bràigh Riabhach/Am Bràigh Riabhach) is the third-highest mountain in the British Isles, surpassed only by Ben Nevis and Ben Macdui. It is the highest point in the western massif of the Cairngorms, separated from the central section (containing Ben Macdui and Cairn Gorm) by the pass of the Lairig Ghru. The summit has a crescent shape, with several corries. In the north-facing corrie of Garbh Coire Mor the snow has completely melted just six times in the last century: 1933, 1959, 1996, 2003, 2006 & 2017 [2] and the patches that linger there are the longest-lying snow patches in Scotland.

Probably the most commonly used route up Braeriach starts from Sugar Bowl car park, on the road leading to the Cairn Gorm ski area. From here a path leads over the hillside to a steep-sided rocky ravine known as the Chalamain Gap, before descending around 100 metres to the Lairig Ghru. After crossing this pass the route heads for the summit via Braeriach's north ridge, crossing a subsidiary peak, Sròn na Lairige. The summit is about 9 km from the car park by this route.

References

  1. ^ "walkhighlands Braeriach". walkhighlands.co.uk. 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
  2. ^ BBC, https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-41346118

57°04′41″N 3°43′44″W / 57.07817°N 3.72883°W / 57.07817; -3.72883