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See also: mountain in See also: south-west See also: Perthshire, Scotland, 10 m
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W. of See also: Callander
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Its See also: principal peaks are 2393 and 2386 ft. high, and, owing to its position near the south-eastern See also: shore of Loch See also: Katrine, its imposing See also: contour is one of the most See also: familiar features in the scenery of the See also: Trossachs, the mountain itself figuring prominently in The Lady of the Lake
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On its See also: northern See also: base, close to the lake, See also: Sir Walter See also: Scott placed the Coir-nan-Uriskin, or " Goblin's Cave." Immediately to the south of the cave is the dell called Beal(ach)-nam-Bo, or " Cattle Pass," through which were driven to the See also: refuge of the Trossachs the herds lifted by the Highland marauders in their excursions to the lands south of Loch See also: Lomond
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The pass, though comparatively unvisited, offers the grandest scenery in the See also: district
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