Elevation is the altitude of a place above sea level.
323 m
Prominence
Peak’s prominence is the least vertical to be covered to get from the summit to any other higher terrain.
Proportional Prominence787 m
Munro
Mountains in Scotland with a height of over 914 m / 3 000 ft bear a special name, the Munros. They are named after Sir Hugh Munro, the 4th Baronet (1856–1919), who produced the first list of such hills, known as Munro’s Tables, in 1891.
An Sgarsoch (1,006.5m) is a mountain in the Grampian Mountains of Scotland. It lies north of Blair Atholl in a very remote part of the Highlands, on the border of Aberdeenshire and Perthshire.
Rounded and unspectacular, An Sgarsoch is noted mainly for its isolation, situated where it is between the Cairngorms and the Mounth, miles away from any villages or towns. The most common approach to the mountain is from the upper reaches of the River Dee.
There's a demading hiking trail (T3) leading to the summit.
By elevation An Sgarsoch is
# 48 out of 1430 in Aberdeenshire # 28 out of 1062 in Perth and Kinross # 25 out of 63 in Mar Lodge Estate National Nature Reserve # 80 out of 1071 in Cairngorms National Park
By prominence An Sgarsoch is
# 7 out of 1430 in Aberdeenshire # 30 out of 1062 in Perth and Kinross # 4 out of 63 in Mar Lodge Estate National Nature Reserve # 18 out of 1071 in Cairngorms National Park
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