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I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to flag a critical issue: **"sgurr-mor-bagging" does not appear to be an established travel activity or term** based on the search results provided or standard travel/hiking terminology.
The search results discuss: - **Sgùrr a' Chaorachain** — a specific Corbett mountain (2,600 ft) accessible from Bealach Na Ba - **Bealach Na Ba** — a mountain pass (626 m) and scenic road in the Applecross Peninsula - **Corbett mountain hiking** — climbing peaks between 2,500–3,000 ft
However, "sgurr-mor-bagging" as a distinct pursuit is not documented in these sources or standard hiking guides. "Bagging" typically refers to climbing Munros (3,000+ ft peaks), Corbetts, or other Scottish mountain classifications, but "sgurr-mor-bagging" specifically is not a recognized category.
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