Ben Oss

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Elevation1,029 m (3,376 ft)
Prominence342 m (1,122 ft)
Ben Oss
Beinn Os
Ben Oss seen from the high ground to the north of Tyndrum.
Highest point
Elevation1,029 m (3,376 ft)
Prominence342 m (1,122 ft)
Parent peakBen Lui
ListingMunro, Marilyn
Naming
English translationmountain of the elk
Language of nameGaelic
PronunciationScottish Gaelic: [peɲ ˈɔʃ]
Geography
LocationArgyll / Perthshire, Scotland
Parent rangeGrampians
OS gridNN287253
Topo mapOS Landranger 50, OS Explorer 364
The summit of Ben Oss from its southwest ridge
Ben Oss summit cairn with Ben Lui in the background.

Ben Oss (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Os)[1] is a mountain in the southern Highlands of Scotland. It is a Munro with a height of 1,029 metres (3,376 ft). Ben Oss is on the border of Argyll and Perthshire, southwest of Tyndrum, within Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. It is part of a mountain chain that includes three other Munros. When viewed from the north or south it is seen as a distinct pointed hill in contrast to its more bulky neighbour Beinn Dubhchraig, with which it is usually climbed. The mountain is quite rocky and craggy being composed of mica schist rock.[2]

The name Beinn Os has two possible meanings in Gaelic with guide books being divided on the subject. Os can mean an elk, or a loch outlet, with a lochan and a stream with the same name in the immediate vicinity it implies that the area around Ben Oss was where elk were found before they were hunted to extinction.[3]

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