Section Four: Fort William To Loch Ericht
4a. Fort William to Loch Treig
- Ben Nevis (1344 m)
- Càrn Mòr Dearg (1220 m)
- Aonach Beag (1234 m)
- Aonach Mòr (1221 m)
- Stob Choire Claurigh (1177 m)
- Stob Coire an Laoigh (1116 m)
- Sgùrr Choinnich Mòr (1094 m)
- Stob Bàn (977 m)
- Stob Coire Easain (1115 m)
- Stob a' Choire Mheadhoin (1105 m)
4b. The Mamores
- Binnein Mòr (1130 m)
- Na Gruagaichean (1056 m)
- Binnein Beag (943 m)
- Sgùrr a' Mhàim (1099 m)
- Am Bodach (1032 m)
- An Gearanach (982 m)
- Stob Coire a' Chàirn (981 m)
- Sgùrr Eilde Mòr (1010 m)
- Stob Bàn (999 m)
- Mullach nan Coirean (939 m)
4c. Loch Treig to Loch Ericht
- Ben Alder (1148 m)
- Beinn Bheòil (1019 m)
- Geal-Chàrn (1132 m)
- Aonach Beag (1116 m)
- Beinn Eibhinn (1102 m)
- Càrn Dearg (1034 m)
- Beinn a' Chlachair (1087 m)
- Geal Chàrn (1049 m)
- Creag Pitridh (924 m)
- Chno Dearg (1046 m)
- Stob Coire Sgriodain (979 m)
- Sgor Gaibhre (955 m)
- Càrn Dearg (941 m)
- Beinn na Lap (937 m)
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