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Quinag is an 808-m high mountain range in Sutherland in the Scottish Highlands, with an undulating series of peaks along its Y-shaped crest.
Geologically, Quinag is made of Torridonian sandstone, resting on a substrate of Lewisian gneiss. The highest peaks are capped by a thin skin of Cambrian quartzites with the gentle eastern slope of Spidean Coinich being a dip slope formed along the quartzite beds. Quinag boasts three separate Corbett summits – Sàil Ghorm ( 776 m/2,546 ft, Sàil Gharbh, 808 m/2,651 ft and Spidean Coinich (Mossy Peak 764 m/2,506 ft. F8@25mm 1/200sec ISO100 |
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