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Ben Ledi

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rites were observed on the summit. There are what is thought to be possible references to these Beltane rights in some of the Gaelic names on the mountain: Creag Ghorn; "Rock of Embers" and Creag Loisgte; "Burned Rock". In 1791 the Rev Doctor James Robertson, being minister of the parish at the time,
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to a fence at about 270 m above sea level, where a rough track continues to the summit via the south shoulder, a distance of just over 3 km. An alternative route following Stank Glen leaves the shores of Loch Lubnaig about 1.5 km north of the start of the main route, reaching the
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was required to write a description of the parish for the First Statistical Account of Scotland. In his report he mistakenly (due to the similarity to
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about 1.5 km to the north of the summit. The name means "the little loch of the dead", and was thought to be named for an accident to a
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which translates to "the Hill of the Slope", which is a very suitable description of the long south shoulder used to access the summit. A
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party at which 200 lives were lost. In truth the lochan is on the old coffin road from Glen Finlas to St Bride's chapel close to
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summit ridge near Lochan nan Corp. The two routes may be combined to give a circular walk of about 9 km.
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The Ben Ledi ridge continues north, dropping down to about 600 m before climbing again to the summit of
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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past the iron cross commemorating Sgt. Harry Lawrie of Killin Mountain Rescue
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team, who died on 1 February 1987 during a rescue operation on
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Killin Mountain Rescue Team – In Memory Of Harry Laurie BEM
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A short distance down to the south-east of the summit
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the Ben is occasionally used as a take-off point for
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Kilmahog
Elevation
Prominence
Parent peak
Listing
Corbett
Marilyn
Scottish Gaelic
[peɲˈʎehtʲɪrʲ]
Stirling
Scotland
Parent range
Trossachs
OS grid
NN562098
Topo map
OS
Scottish Gaelic
mountain
Stirling
Scotland
Corbett
Callander
Kilmahog
Trossachs
Highlands
Walter Scott
Lady of the Lake
Beltane

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