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Stac Pollaidh
Stac Pollaidh, Highlands - Coigach's "Little Mountain" - Members-only    
4.0km / 2.5mi  -  2 hours    Moderate
A circular walk climbing Stac Pollaidh in Scotland for a magnificent panoramic view over Britain's greatest wilderness and the added reward of possible sightings of golden eagles and red deer. With a very steep climb to reach the summit ridge.
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Sgurr na Stri
Sgùrr na Stri, Isle of Skye - A Peek into the Cauldron - Members-only    
22.8km / 14.2mi  -  7 hours    Strenuous
A spectacular walk on the Isle of Skye from Sligachan to Sgùrr na Stri and back again with views of the Black Cullins and Loch Coruisk. Some strenuous climbing in parts, but minus the scrambling. Navigational skills required in poor visibility.
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Stob Dearg, highest point on the Buachaille Etive
Mòr ridge, with the Blackwater Reservoir to left
Buachaille Etive Mor, Argyll and Bute - The Great Herdsman - Members-only    
13.1km / 8.2mi  -  6 hours    Technical
Circular walk in the Glen Coe Area with superb views of Scotland’s most rugged region and a state-of-the-art visitor centre. Rough paths, heavily eroded in places, over often steep, high and exposed ground. Serious high mountains. Risky in winter.
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Chatsworth
Baslow to Beeley and back - Members-only    
12.6km / 7.8mi  -  4 hours    Moderate
This very mixed route climbs onto Dobb Edge and then follows the skyline above Chatsworth House before droppping down into the charming hamlet of Beeley from where you return following the River Derwent. Great views, wildlife and historic buildings.
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View over Llyn Luncaws
Berwyn mountains, Denbighshire - Members-only    
24.6km / 15.3mi  -  7 hours 30 minutes    Strenuous
Circular walk from Llandrillo over the Berwyns, returning along Cwm Pennant in north east Wales. Ideal for escaping the crowds, this route takes in the three highest summits on Berwyn ridge, with views to match. Some boggy sections on the ridge.
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