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The Devil's Point

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Location
  
Cairngorms, Scotland

Topo map
  
OS Landranger 43

Prominence
  
89 m

Listing
  
Munro

OS grid
  
NN976951

Elevation
  
1,004 m

Parent peak
  
Cairn Toul

Parent range
  
Cairngorms

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Translation
  
Penis of the demon (Scottish Gaelic)

Pronunciation
  
Scottish Gaelic: [ˈpɔt̪ əɲ ˈtʲɛu.ɛɲ]

Similar
  
Cairn Toul, Sgòr an Lochain Uaine, Càrn a' Mhàim, Braeriach, Beinn Bhrotain

The Devil's Point (Scottish Gaelic: Bod an Deamhain) is a mountain in the Cairngorms of Scotland, lying to the west of the Lairig Ghru pass. The Gaelic name means "Penis of the Demon". The English name is a result of a visit to the area by Queen Victoria. She asked her local ghillie, John Brown, to translate the name; to avoid embarrassment he gave a euphemistic answer.

Map of The Devil's Point, Ballater, UK

Although The Devil's Point is strikingly distinct when seen from the south, it is in fact very much a subsidiary peak of Cairn Toul, the summit of which lies some 3 km to the north. The easiest route is to follow the path leading up the Coire Odhar from Corrour Bothy, on the eastern side of the mountain. To reach the bothy requires a long walk in; the most usual route is to follow the Lairig Ghru from Linn of Dee, a distance of some 12 km.

The Devil's Point is often climbed along with Cairn Toul. Sgòr an Lochain Uaine, which lies to the north of Cairn Toul is sometimes called The Angel's Peak, possibly as a counterpoint to The Devil's Point.

References

The Devil's Point Wikipedia