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Meet the Construction Worker

Meet the Construction Worker

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Ben Lomond, Stob Ghabhar, Beinn Chùirn, Cruach Ardrain, Càrn Mairg, Creag Mhòr, Beinn Odhar, Ben Lawers, Creise, Beinn Challuim, Beinn A' Chaisteil, Càrn Gorm, Beinn Achaladair, Beinn A' Chroin, Beinn Dubhchraig, Meall Ghaordaidh, Ben Oss, Càrn A' Gheòidh, an Caisteal, Ben Cruachan, Stob A' Choire Odhair, Trossachs, the Cobbler, Arrochar Alps, Ben Ledi, Ben Lui, Ben Vane, Ben More, Ben Chonzie, Beinn Narnain, Binnein an Fhidhleir, Ben Vorlich, Ben Venue, Ben Vorlich, Beinn Ìme, Beinn Dorain, Stùc A' Chroin, Beinn Sgulaird, Beinn Ghlas, Ben Donich, Sgiath Chuil, Beinn an Lochain, Meall Garbh, Stob Binnein, Stuchd an Lochain, the Brack, Meall Garbh, Beinn an Dothaidh, Meall Buidhe, Glen Lyon, Tighvein, Meall Nan Tarmachan, Meall Buidhe, Meall Greigh, Beinn Bheula, Àrd Bheinn. Excerpt: An Caisteal An Caisteal is a Scottish mountain situated six kilometres south of the village of Crianlarich in the Stirling Council area. Overview An Caisteal, which qualifies as a Munro and Marilyn , is located in a popular area for hill walking within a group of seven Munros and fourteen tops which stand on the eastern side of Glen Falloch in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park . The mountain reaches a height of 995 metres (3,264 feet) and is usually climbed in conjunction with the neighbouring Munro of Beinn a' Chroin to which it is connected by a high col to the south east. The mountains name translates from the Gaelic as "the castle" and is believed to refer to the prominent castellated rocks close to the mountain's summit which serve as an easy way of identifying the mountain from a distance. Geography An Caisteal is a mainly grassy hill with some rocky outcrops on its higher slopes. The mountain is formed by four ridges which radiate from its summit, the north ridge goes over a ser...

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