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Beinn Damh solo March 2022

Mountain of the stag, 903m. 12km, 6:30hr
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  • Loch Damh and Applecross with the Beinn Bhàn ridge clearly visible

    Loch Damh and Applecross with the Beinn Bhàn ridge clearly visible

    In the far distance some Cuilins of Skye visible.

  • A lower top, 868m, which felt like a gigantic pile of boulders

    A lower top, 868m, which felt like a gigantic pile of boulders

    It is called a blockfield, caused by frost shattering during the glacial period

  • Sgurr na Bana Mhoraire, Loch Torridon, Beinn Alligin and Liathach

    Sgurr na Bana Mhoraire, Loch Torridon, Beinn Alligin and Liathach

    Torridon deep down

  • The real summit

    The real summit

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  • Untitled photo
  • Beinn Alligin in the distance

    Beinn Alligin in the distance

    Tom na Gruagaich, Sgùrr Mòr and the three horns clearly visible

  • Meall Dubh na Drochaid and the plunge to the glen below

    Meall Dubh na Drochaid and the plunge to the glen below

    This is another approach to the summit. Maol Chean-dearg and An Ruadh Stac in the distance.

  • Probably Torridonian sandstone, a piece of deposit of a river 1 billion years ago comprised of sediment and pebbles, which then turned into sandstone

    Probably Torridonian sandstone, a piece of deposit of a river 1 billion years ago comprised of sediment and pebbles, which then turned into sandstone

  • Sgurr na Bana Mhoraire

    Sgurr na Bana Mhoraire

    The hills of Harris vaguely discernible on the horizon, the Trotternish ridge on the left. The path down to the glen clearly visible.

  • Sgurr na Bana Mhoraire

    Sgurr na Bana Mhoraire

    One person visible on each top.

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    Meall Dubh na Drochaid and the plunge to the glen below
    Probably Torridonian sandstone, a piece of deposit of a river 1 billion years ago comprised of sediment and pebbles, which then turned into sandstone
    Sgurr na Bana Mhoraire