- Ben Macdui
Infobox Mountain
Name = Ben Macdui
Photo = Ben_Macdui.jpg
Caption = Ben Macdui seen fromCàrn a' Mhàim
Elevation = 1,309metre s (4,295 ft)
Location =Moray /Aberdeenshire ,Scotland
Range =Cairngorms
Prominence = 950 m (3,117 ft) Ranked 9th inBritish Isles
Parent peak =Ben Nevis
Topographic
OS "Landranger" 36, 43
First ascent =
Easiest route =
Grid_ref_UK = NN989989
Listing = Marilyn,Munro , Council top (Aberdeenshire ,Moray ), County top (Aberdeenshire,Banffshire )
Translation = Mountain of the son of Duff/MacDuff or Hill of the Black Pig (a reference to its shape)
Language = Gaelic
Pronunciation = peɲmaxkˈt̪ɯjBen Macdui, also spelled Ben Macdhui and Ben MacDui (Gaelic: Beinn Mac Duibh) is the highest
mountain in theCairngorms ofScotland , and the second highest in theUnited Kingdom afterBen Nevis . It lies on the southern edge of theCairn Gorm plateau, on the boundary betweenAberdeenshire andMoray .Probably the easiest route of ascent is from the Coire Cas car park at the foot of Cairngorm Ski Centre by way of a path that leads up over slowly rising moorland. This route is approximately 7 km (4 mi) in length; a somewhat longer route allows one to also climb
Cairn Gorm . One possible alternative route follows the path coming up from Loch Etchachan. This loch may be reached by fromLoch Avon to the north or by coming up from Glen Derry to the South. Other routes include coming overDerry Cairngorm , or via theLairig Ghru pass, which lies to the west of Ben Macdui.Nearly all these routes are long days by Scottish standards. When coming from the south it is common to make use of a
bicycle to cover the 4 km (2½ mi) separating the road end atLinn of Dee from Derry Lodge at the southern end of the massif.Before the production of accurate maps of Scotland in the nineteenth century it was not known for certain that
Ben Nevis was the highest point in Britain, and it was often thought that Ben Macdui might be the higher. After Ben Nevis was confirmed as the higher there were plans by some locals to build a cairn on the summit of Ben Macdui sufficient to bring its height above that of the Lochaber peak, though these plans did not come to fruition. The summit of the mountain has a direction indicator erected in 1925 by the Cairngorm Club ofAberdeen in memory of a past president, Mr. Alexander Copland. The indicator shows the direction of the most important hills that can be seen from the summit in clear weather.It is claimed that Ben Macdui is the home of "Am Fear Liath Mòr" (the "big grey man of Ben Macdui"). Opinion is divided as to the substance behind this reported phenomenon, which it is claimed resembles either a
Brocken spectre or ayeti .Gallery
References
* Bennett, Donald, et al, "The Munros", SMC Hillwalkers' Guide (Scottish Mountaineering Trust, 1985). ISBN 0907521134
* McNeish, Cameron, "The Munros: Scotland's Highest Mountains", 2nd ed. (Lomond Books, 1998). ISBN 0947782508External links
* is at coordinates coord|57.070651|-3.66685|type:mountain_region:GB|display=inline,title
* [http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org/panoramas.html Computer-generated virtual panorama from Ben Macdui]
* [http://www.biggreyman.co.uk Short documentary film about The Big Grey Man of Ben Macdui]
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