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Sgiath Chuil is a mountain situated in the southern highlands of Scotland, it stands within Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park on its northern border, approximately 6.75 miles west of Killin.

Overview
Sgiath Chuil qualifies at a height of 921 metres (3022 feet) as a Munro and with prominence of 312 metres (1024 feet) as a Marilyn. In Sir Hugh Munro's original list of mountains in Scotland with a height over 3,000 feet, that was published in the Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal in September 1891, Sgiath Chuil was listed as a top with Meall a'Churain listed as the mountain and higher point. This error was corrected when the first revision of the list was published in 1921.

Geography
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Ascents
Sgiath Chuil is most often climbed from the south along with Meall Glas, the route starts at Auchessan (grid reference ) in Glen Dochart. These hills can also be approached from the north starting from Lubchurran (grid reference ) in Loch Lochay.

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