(Did You Know? 1. The highest mountain in the U.K., Ben Nevis, is situated in Cameron country. Ben Nevis rises to 4406 feet. During the 2004 Gathering, Camerons from around the world climbed to the top of Ben Nevis with Astie Cameron, Lochiel's personal piper, playing "The March of the Cameron Men." Two Rocky Mountain men, Bob (regional president) and Zac Cameron (Bob's son), were members of the trekking group. 2. In 1546, Lochiel (Ewen MacAllen, 13th chief) and the son of Donald Glas of Keppoch were tried for their part in the Battle of Blar na leine and the Raid of Urquhart, along with their association with the Earl of Lennox, found guilty and beheaded. Their heads were displayed over the gates of Elgin in northern Scotland. 3. In 1564, Lochiel was rewarded for faithful service to Mary, Queen of Scots, and granted a charter for the lands (forfeited by Huntly) of Letterfinlay, Stronnabaw, and Lyndalie. 4. In 1753, seven years after the last major battle in Scotland at Culloden, Lochiel's brother Doctor Archibald Cameron, who had been in exile in France, was directed to return to seek the famous "Treasure of Loch Arkaig," He was arrested, charged with taking part in the rising, and sentenced to death (drawn and quartered), the last Jacobite to die in this manner. 5. Lochaber is the home to the Commando Memorial, commissioned by the Queen and built in 1951. The Commandos were trained and housed at Achnacarry during WWII because of the area's rugged terrain.