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OS Map of Am Fasarinen

Liathach panorama
Liathach panorama

A view from the 'Am Fasarinen pinnacles' section of Liathach's ridge, looking west towards Mullach an Rathain (one of its munro summits, somewhere in the cloud centre-pic).

07-May-24 • OutdoorMonkey flickr

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25-May-22 • Marco Panebianco flickr

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25-May-22 • Marco Panebianco flickr

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A896 Motorways towards Shieldaig, Torridon, Achnasheen, Highland, Scotland, UK

16-May-18 • wallacefsk flickr

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Scots2018_1945
Scots2018_1945

A896 Motorways towards Shieldaig, Torridon, Achnasheen, Highland, Scotland, UK

16-May-18 • wallacefsk flickr

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As the autumn sun sets and the mist falls around the Pinnacles of Liathach the atmosphere fills with unspoken threat and foreboding, Wester Ross, Scotland.
As the autumn sun sets and the mist falls around the Pinnacles of Liathach the atmosphere fills with unspoken threat and foreboding, Wester Ross, Scotland.

Poem. Like a mist-shrouded, castellated fortress, belonging to a giant, the “Pinnacles of Liathach” loom with sinister intent. Will they impale the unwary? Will climbers be swallowed up by awesome chasms? Will the mist blind their step, and they fall a thousand metres to the valley floor? Like a scene from a grotesque fairy-tale or a prison within “Middle Earth,” this mighty serrated ridge stands ominous and threatening above Glen Torridon. Climbed from this spot nearly forty-five years ago, 1,055 metres (3,461 feet) to the summit, past the “Pinnacles.” But that was a blue-sky, clear day. Views – stupendous. Today, took the image and remembered!

28-Oct-10 • Scotland by NJC. flickr

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Liathach panorama
Liathach panorama

A view from the 'Am Fasarinen pinnacles' section of Liathach's ridge, looking west towards Mullach an Rathain (one of its munro summits, somewhere in the cloud centre-pic).

07-May-24 • OutdoorMonkey flickr

liathach torridon ridge mountain scotland highlands munro munros amfasarinen pinnacles scramble scrambling outside outdoor rural nature natural scenic scenery wild wilderness remote mountaintop 53731806248

IMG_1719
IMG_1719

25-May-22 • Marco Panebianco flickr

54338511923

IMG_1720
IMG_1720

25-May-22 • Marco Panebianco flickr

54338286811

Scots2018_1944
Scots2018_1944

A896 Motorways towards Shieldaig, Torridon, Achnasheen, Highland, Scotland, UK

16-May-18 • wallacefsk flickr

achnasheen gb greatbritain highland scotland torridon uk unitedkingdom 英國 蘇格蘭 阿赫納欣 54387470945

Scots2018_1945
Scots2018_1945

A896 Motorways towards Shieldaig, Torridon, Achnasheen, Highland, Scotland, UK

16-May-18 • wallacefsk flickr

achnasheen gb greatbritain highland scotland torridon uk unitedkingdom 英國 蘇格蘭 阿赫納欣 54386218857

As the autumn sun sets and the mist falls around the Pinnacles of Liathach the atmosphere fills with unspoken threat and foreboding, Wester Ross, Scotland.
As the autumn sun sets and the mist falls around the Pinnacles of Liathach the atmosphere fills with unspoken threat and foreboding, Wester Ross, Scotland.

Poem. Like a mist-shrouded, castellated fortress, belonging to a giant, the “Pinnacles of Liathach” loom with sinister intent. Will they impale the unwary? Will climbers be swallowed up by awesome chasms? Will the mist blind their step, and they fall a thousand metres to the valley floor? Like a scene from a grotesque fairy-tale or a prison within “Middle Earth,” this mighty serrated ridge stands ominous and threatening above Glen Torridon. Climbed from this spot nearly forty-five years ago, 1,055 metres (3,461 feet) to the summit, past the “Pinnacles.” But that was a blue-sky, clear day. Views – stupendous. Today, took the image and remembered!

28-Oct-10 • Scotland by NJC. flickr

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The grandeur of Liathach's North Face. Looking west to Mullach an Rathain, 1023 metres, from Spidean a Choire Leith, 1,055 metres, along the summit ridge.
The grandeur of Liathach's North Face. Looking west to Mullach an Rathain, 1023 metres, from Spidean a Choire Leith, 1,055 metres, along the summit ridge.

Commentary North face of Ben Nevis. Creag Meagaidh. An Teallach. Aonach Eagach and Bidean nam Bian above Glencoe. Lochnagar in Royal Deeside. All these include mountain grandeur, par excellence. To this list must be added the Torridon peaks north of Glen Torridon, mainly the peaks of Beinn Eighe and Liathach. Rich red, weathered and stepped Torridonian Sandstone, 500 million years old, underpinned by a base rock of Lewisian Gneiss between 2 and 3 billion years old. Many peaks here are capped by white, weathered Quartzite scree that can sometimes be confused with snow. The ridge, seen here, above Glen Torridon is awesome. The very rocky, scree-laden slopes of the hidden north face plummet over 1,000 metres to the cupped, corrie lochan of Loch Coire na Caime.

01-Sep-89 • Scotland by NJC. flickr

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The raw, brutal grandeur of the Liahtach Ridge above Glen Torridon, Wester Ross, Scotland.
The raw, brutal grandeur of the Liahtach Ridge above Glen Torridon, Wester Ross, Scotland.

Commentary North face of Ben Nevis. Creag Meagaidh. An Teallach. Aonach Eagach and Bidean nam Bian above Glencoe. Lochnagar in Royal Deeside. All these include mountain grandeur, par excellence. To this list must be added the Torridon peaks north of Glen Torridon, mainly the peaks of Beinn Eighe and Liathach. Rich red, weathered and stepped Torridonian Sandstone, 500 million years old, underpinned by a base rock of Lewisian Gneiss between 2 and 3 billion years old. Many peaks here are capped by white, weathered Quartzite scree that can sometimes be confused with snow. The ridge, seen here, above Glen Torridon is awesome. The very rocky, scree-laden slopes of the hidden north face plummet over 1,000 metres to the cupped, corrie lochan of Loch Coire na Caime.

22-Aug-89 • Scotland by NJC. flickr

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The raw, brutal grandeur of the Liahtach Ridge above Glen Torridon, Wester Ross, Scotland.
The raw, brutal grandeur of the Liahtach Ridge above Glen Torridon, Wester Ross, Scotland.

Commentary North face of Ben Nevis. Creag Meagaidh. An Teallach. Aonach Eagach and Bidean nam Bian above Glencoe. Lochnagar in Royal Deeside. All these include mountain grandeur, par excellence. To this list must be added the Torridon peaks north of Glen Torridon, mainly the peaks of Beinn Eighe and Liathach. Rich red, weathered and stepped Torridonian Sandstone, 500 million years old, underpinned by a base rock of Lewisian Gneiss between 2 and 3 billion years old. Many peaks here are capped by white, weathered Quartzite scree that can sometimes be confused with snow. The ridge, seen here, above Glen Torridon is awesome. The very rocky, scree-laden slopes of the hidden north face plummet over 1,000 metres to the cupped, corrie lochan of Loch Coire na Caime.

22-Aug-89 • Scotland by NJC. flickr

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An ice-scoured landscape matured to beauty. Grandeur of Glen Torridon from near to the summit ridge of mighty Liathach, Wester Ross, Scotland.
An ice-scoured landscape matured to beauty. Grandeur of Glen Torridon from near to the summit ridge of mighty Liathach, Wester Ross, Scotland.

Commentary. I have enjoyed climbing many mountains in Scotland, some of them, several times. Rarely can one capture the scale, the grandeur, the humbling texture of rocks that have been metamorphosed and eroded for between 500 million and 3 billion years, almost three-quarters of the age, of this amazing planet. Awesome. Magnificent. Surreal. Moving. Dynamic. Fantastic. Many more adjectives trip off the tongue. No matter how pleasing the image, it comes nowhere near the ecstasy of being there, feeling that stunning reality, that wild, breath-taking beauty. The slope, near right, plunges almost 3,500 feet, straight down to the valley floor. Quite overwhelming. I am truly privileged to have felt this magic, so many times. I wish everyone could be there, and sense these emotions, on such a throne of the Gods. Alas, not possible…… but this, is the nearest that I can offer!

22-Aug-89 • Scotland by NJC. flickr

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Videos

  • Liathach: Am Fasarinen Pinnacles

    Liathach Traverse on 12/05/2023. This edit consists of the more memorable parts of the Am Fasarinen Pinnacles scramble, ...

  • Traversing Liathach - Torridon

    A short edit of the Am Fasarinen pinnacles on Liathach. Scotland's finest mountain? It certainly felt like it in these conditions!

  • Scary Am Fasarinen ridge Liathach The fun bit

    Full no music reupoad of the steep Am Fasarinen ridge traverse coming OMG The Steepness ‍ Liathach meaning the 'grey ...

  • Liathach, Torridon - A traverse of the Am Fasarinen Pinnacles
    Nigel Craig, Aug-21

    A traverse of the Am Fasarinen Pinnacles on Liathach, Torridon.

  • Scary steep Am Fasarinen ridge Liathach part 2 The fun bit

    OMG The Steepness ‍ Liathach meaning the 'grey one' is one of the best climbs in Scotland, it has 2 munros the Spidean a' ...

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