Glas Bheinn Mor is a mountain lying to the east of Ben Starav on the south side of Glen Etive in the Highlands region of Scotland. It has an elevation of 997 m (3,2...
Glas Bheinn Mor is a mountain lying to the east of Ben Starav on the south side of Glen Etive in the Highlands region of Scotland. It has an elevation of 997 m (3,270 ft) and offers an excellent view of Ben Starav, in combination with which it is often climbed.
The terrain is craggy as well as boggy in places, and in some parts, scrambling is required, a...
Glas Bheinn Mor is a mountain lying to the east of Ben Starav on the south side of Glen Etive in the Highlands region of Scotland. It has an elevation of 997 m (3,270 ft) and offers an excellent view of Ben Starav, in combination with which it is often climbed.
The terrain is craggy as well as boggy in places, and in some parts, scrambling is required, although not too difficult. Ascents can be tricky in mist, though, so it demands a fair degree of experience before being undertaken in poorer weather.