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    "Cuillin" Natural Features
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    1:25,000 scale map covering the famous Cuillin Ridge on the Isle of Skye (approx. center NG455225).

    Boasting some of the most remote mountaineous terrain in the UK, the Cuillin Hills are described by some as the Pyrenneas of the North. Should you be lucky enough to find them on a very rare rain, mist and midge free day, they can truly feel like an outing in the Italian Alps. On any other day this complex terrain is not for the faint hearted and almost all approaches to the significant peaks will require a very good head for heights and well above average mountaineering and navigation skills.

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    "Cuillin" Landform
    £4.99

    1:25,000 scale map covering the famous Cuillin Ridge on the Isle of Skye (approx. center NG455225).

    Boasting some of the most remote mountaineous terrain in the UK, the Cuillin Hills are described by some as the Pyrenneas of the North. Should you be lucky enough to find them on a very rare rain, mist and midge free day, they can truly feel like an outing in the Italian Alps. On any other day this complex terrain is not for the faint hearted and almost all approaches to the significant peaks will require a very good head for heights and well above average mountaineering and navigation skills.

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    "Cuillin" Contour Only
    £4.99

    1:25,000 scale map covering the famous Cuillin Ridge on the Isle of Skye (approx. center NG455225).

    Boasting some of the most remote mountaineous terrain in the UK, the Cuillin Hills are described by some as the Pyrenneas of the North. Should you be lucky enough to find them on a very rare rain, mist and midge free day, they can truly feel like an outing in the Italian Alps. On any other day this complex terrain is not for the faint hearted and almost all approaches to the significant peaks will require a very good head for heights and well above average mountaineering and navigation skills.

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