Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of An Sgarsoch
Height: 1007m / 3302ft • Prominence: 319m / 1047ft • Summit : small pointed embedded rock c.20m NNE of large cairn • Trip reports (hill-bagging)

Rocky Outcrop
Nearing the summit of An Sgarsoch now and well above the scree line we pass this outcrop of rocks, with the wide and remote Glen Geldie beyond.
18-Jul-21 • steve_whitmarsh • flickr
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Sharp Rocks
Near the summit of An Sgarsoch now, it is within sight. An Sgarsoch translates as 'The Place of the Sharp Rocks' and I guess this is why it is so named. With all the climbing we've done today my legs are starting to cramp, but one final push as it levels out and we're there ..
18-Jul-21 • steve_whitmarsh • flickr
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At The Summit of An Sgarsoch
This is Andy, my trusted climbing partner. If you're wondering why I haven't a shot of us both together, it's because at this point I realised somewhere along the way I had lost my tripod. There was no way I was going back to try and find it though!! Carn an Fhidhleir (pronounced Carn an Ealer) means the 'Rocky Hill of the Fiddler' and stands at 994 meters (3261 feet), while An Sgarsoch, meaning 'The Place of Sharp Rocks' is slightly higher at 1006 meters (3300 feet). These Munro's rank amongst the remotest in Scotland, lying as they do in a vast roadless region with long approaches from any direction. Our epic day sees us cycing 7.5 miles up Glen Geldie, hiking the 11.5 mile circuit of the 2 mountains, then the return cycle takes the total mileage up to 26.5 miles.
18-Jul-21 • steve_whitmarsh • flickr
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An Sgarsoch Selfie
Here I am at the summit of An Sgarsoch. This is now my 16th Munro and all that's left is to have a bit to eat, and then descend back to the bikes. Carn an Fhidhleir (pronounced Carn an Ealer) means the 'Rocky Hill of the Fiddler' and stands at 994 meters (3261 feet), while An Sgarsoch, meaning 'The Place of Sharp Rocks' is slightly higher at 1006 meters (3300 feet). These Munro's rank amongst the remotest in Scotland, lying as they do in a vast roadless region with long approaches from any direction. Our epic day sees us cycing 7.5 miles up Glen Geldie, hiking the 11.5 mile circuit of the 2 mountains, then the return cycle takes the total mileage up to 26.5 miles.
18-Jul-21 • steve_whitmarsh • flickr
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Summit of An Sgarsoch
We've made it at last, a double bagger today and this completes the climbing. In the distance we can see our first summit we climbed today of Carn an Fhidhleir. A rest, refuel, then just a descent left. Carn an Fhidhleir (pronounced Carn an Ealer) means the 'Rocky Hill of the Fiddler' and stands at 994 meters (3261 feet), while An Sgarsoch, meaning 'The Place of Sharp Rocks' is slightly higher at 1006 meters (3300 feet). These Munro's rank amongst the remotest in Scotland, lying as they do in a vast roadless region with long approaches from any direction. Our epic day sees us cycing 7.5 miles up Glen Geldie, hiking the 11.5 mile circuit of the 2 mountains, then the return cycle takes the total mileage up to 26.5 miles.
18-Jul-21 • steve_whitmarsh • flickr
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Descent to Glen Geldie
On the edge of An Sgarsoch, we have to descend back into the very remote Glen Geldie to find the bikes we left near the ruins of Geldie Lodge, navigating around the left edge of Scarsoch Bheag, the hill just below us.
18-Jul-21 • steve_whitmarsh • flickr
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Rocky Outcrop
Nearing the summit of An Sgarsoch now and well above the scree line we pass this outcrop of rocks, with the wide and remote Glen Geldie beyond.
18-Jul-21 • steve_whitmarsh • flickr
aberdeenshire scotland scottishhighlands highlands cairngorms landscape mountain hills glen rock rocks blackandwhite monochrome bw ansgarsoch topic rockpaper 51421876740

Sharp Rocks
Near the summit of An Sgarsoch now, it is within sight. An Sgarsoch translates as 'The Place of the Sharp Rocks' and I guess this is why it is so named. With all the climbing we've done today my legs are starting to cramp, but one final push as it levels out and we're there ..
18-Jul-21 • steve_whitmarsh • flickr
aberdeenshire scotland scottishhighlands highlands cairngorms landscape mountain hills glen rock rocks ansgarsoch topic rockpaper 51422375939

At The Summit of An Sgarsoch
This is Andy, my trusted climbing partner. If you're wondering why I haven't a shot of us both together, it's because at this point I realised somewhere along the way I had lost my tripod. There was no way I was going back to try and find it though!! Carn an Fhidhleir (pronounced Carn an Ealer) means the 'Rocky Hill of the Fiddler' and stands at 994 meters (3261 feet), while An Sgarsoch, meaning 'The Place of Sharp Rocks' is slightly higher at 1006 meters (3300 feet). These Munro's rank amongst the remotest in Scotland, lying as they do in a vast roadless region with long approaches from any direction. Our epic day sees us cycing 7.5 miles up Glen Geldie, hiking the 11.5 mile circuit of the 2 mountains, then the return cycle takes the total mileage up to 26.5 miles.
18-Jul-21 • steve_whitmarsh • flickr
aberdeenshire scotland scottishhighlands highlands cairngorms landscape mountain hills glen summit rock rocks cairn carnanfhidlheir ansgarsoch topic 51423948488

An Sgarsoch Selfie
Here I am at the summit of An Sgarsoch. This is now my 16th Munro and all that's left is to have a bit to eat, and then descend back to the bikes. Carn an Fhidhleir (pronounced Carn an Ealer) means the 'Rocky Hill of the Fiddler' and stands at 994 meters (3261 feet), while An Sgarsoch, meaning 'The Place of Sharp Rocks' is slightly higher at 1006 meters (3300 feet). These Munro's rank amongst the remotest in Scotland, lying as they do in a vast roadless region with long approaches from any direction. Our epic day sees us cycing 7.5 miles up Glen Geldie, hiking the 11.5 mile circuit of the 2 mountains, then the return cycle takes the total mileage up to 26.5 miles.
18-Jul-21 • steve_whitmarsh • flickr
aberdeenshire scotland scottishhighlands highlands cairngorms landscape mountain hills glen summit rock rocks cairn carnanfhidlheir ansgarsoch topic 51424456384

Summit of An Sgarsoch
We've made it at last, a double bagger today and this completes the climbing. In the distance we can see our first summit we climbed today of Carn an Fhidhleir. A rest, refuel, then just a descent left. Carn an Fhidhleir (pronounced Carn an Ealer) means the 'Rocky Hill of the Fiddler' and stands at 994 meters (3261 feet), while An Sgarsoch, meaning 'The Place of Sharp Rocks' is slightly higher at 1006 meters (3300 feet). These Munro's rank amongst the remotest in Scotland, lying as they do in a vast roadless region with long approaches from any direction. Our epic day sees us cycing 7.5 miles up Glen Geldie, hiking the 11.5 mile circuit of the 2 mountains, then the return cycle takes the total mileage up to 26.5 miles.
18-Jul-21 • steve_whitmarsh • flickr
aberdeenshire scotland scottishhighlands highlands cairngorms landscape mountain hills glen summit rock rocks cairn carnanfhidlheir ansgarsoch topic 51424456109

Descent to Glen Geldie
On the edge of An Sgarsoch, we have to descend back into the very remote Glen Geldie to find the bikes we left near the ruins of Geldie Lodge, navigating around the left edge of Scarsoch Bheag, the hill just below us.
18-Jul-21 • steve_whitmarsh • flickr
aberdeenshire scotland scottishhighlands highlands cairngorms landscape mountain hills glen rock rocks ansgarsoch topic rockpaper 51430246398




Videos
The summit of Carn an Fhidhleir ( Carn Ealar) is the remotest Munro south of the Great Glen in The Scottish Highlands.
(4K SQ H265 HEVC Codec version) 1st June 2020 - Scottish summer snowfields in the Cairngorms or Mhonaidh Ruaidh and ...
Notes
- Data: Database of British and Irish Hills v18.2
- Maps: We use OS mapping for England, Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man. Sadly, Channel Islands, Northern (OSNI) and Southern Ireland (OSI) mapping isn't available online, so we use Openstreetmap.