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Jan 18, 2006 14:07 |  #1

I plan on Hiking up this mountain when the weather will gaurantee me views from the top.

At the foot of this mountain is Loch Rannoch where I camped for the night with friends :)

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Jan 18, 2006 14:12 |  #2

im sure you will have fun thats one on my list that i climbed a few years ago


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Jan 18, 2006 14:42 as a reply to  @ johngraham2002's post |  #3

johngraham2002 wrote:
im sure youl have fun thats one on my list that i climbed a few years ago

Watch this space !! ;)


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Jan 18, 2006 14:57 as a reply to  @ Buggbairn's post |  #4

Beautiful mountain. All around there is great for photography. May and June are about the best months I think. Roads are not so busy so you get more chances to stop if you turn a corner and see a perfect shot in front of you.

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Jan 18, 2006 15:09 |  #5

I've climbed that one too a few years back. More interestingly though, did you know that in 1774, Nevil Maskelyne spent all summer measuring the mountain with a bunch of surveyors. Charles Hutton then analysed the data, and noticed that he could make more sense if he connected lines through equal heights - and so contour lines were invented. He then used the data to extrapolate the mass of the earth, and from this deduced the weight of all the other planets (and the sun) in the solar system! :cool:



  
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Jan 18, 2006 15:18 as a reply to  @ rudgej's post |  #6

rudgej wrote:
I've climbed that one too a few years back. More interestingly though, did you know that in 1774, Nevil Maskelyne spent all summer measuring the mountain with a bunch of surveyors. Charles Hutton then analysed the data, and noticed that he could make more sense if he connected lines through equal heights - and so contour lines were invented. He then used the data to extrapolate the mass of the earth, and from this deduced the weight of all the other planets (and the sun) in the solar system! :cool:

Lol

It is one of those almost symetrical mountains you see scattered over Scotland.

I would never have imagined it being used as a measuring device though. :)


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Jan 18, 2006 15:22 |  #7

I think that was because Schiehallion is so symmetrical that it was chosen as the hill to measure when they were trying to work out the mass of the earth. ;)



  
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Jan 18, 2006 20:48 |  #8

Beautiful mountain. I love that area. I've been there just once but I hope I can make it back in the future sometime.


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