The peak of Sgurr Fiona with the pinnacled crest of Corrag Bhuidhe, the sharpest mountain ridge in mainland Scotland. According to Peter Drummond's book 'Scottish Hill and Mountain Names' (SMT 1991) 'Corrag Bhuidhe' means 'yellow finger' presumably referring to the rock buttresses when seen from below.
Uploaded to Geograph by Jim Barton on 25 May 1977
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