Sgorr Ruadh

Sgorr Ruadh

Infobox Mountain
Name = Sgorr Ruadh
Photo = Sgorr_Ruadh_from_Beinn_Liath_Mhor.jpg
Caption = Sgorr Ruadh seen from Beinn Liath Mhòr
Elevation = 962 m (3156 ft)
Location = Wester Ross, SCO
Range = Northwest Highlands
Prominence = 727 m
Parent peak = Sgurr Mor
Topographic
OS "Landranger" 25
First ascent =
Easiest route =
Grid_ref_UK = NG959505
Listing = Munro, Marilyn
Translation = Red Peak
Language = Gaelic
Pronunciation = s̪kuːrˠ rˠuəɣ

Sgorr Ruadh is a mountain situated in the mountainous area between Strath Carron and Glen Torridon in Wester Ross in the Highland Region of Scotland. It is located in Coire Lair near Achnashellach along with two other fine mountains, Beinn Liath Mhòr and Fuar Tholl, and is often climbed in conjunction with one or both of these other mountains.

Geography

Sgurr Ruadh is an attractive peak with Munro status which reaches a height of 962 metres (3156 feet), it is made up of red sandstone (hence its translated name of Red Peak) and shows many of the characteristics of the Torridon mountains to the west, in that it has steep terraced buttresses and considerable scree slopes. The north west face has precipitous cliffs which should be avoided by walkers, however these crags attract rock climbers with around 20 recognised traditional and winter climbs. The centre of the crag is split by a large couloir (gully). There are plenty of easier routes on the crag. [http://www.ukclimbing.com/databases/crags/craginfo.html?id=3443 www.ukclimbing.com.] Gives details of rock climbing.]

Ascents and summit

Direct ascents of Sgorr Ruadh are usually started from Achnashellach in Glen Carron, although it is possible to approach from Glen Torridon on a considerably longer and rougher route. From Achnnashellach the right of way which goes up Coire Lair to Torridon is taken for two kilometres where a cairn indicates a path bearing left which crosses the River Lair (the river often requires wading) and climbs to the top of the Bhealaich Mhoir, the pass between Sgorr Ruadh and Fuar Tholl . From the top of the bhealaich it is a 275 metre climb to the summit by-passing the many buttresses and gullies on the way.

The summit cairn stands in a spectacular position on the edge of sheer slopes and gives spectacular all round views. The two nearby Munros of Beinn Liath Mhòr and Maol Chean-dearg are well seen as are the Torridon mountains to the west. Many walkers will continue to the adjoining Munro of Beinn Liath Mhòr after climbing Sgorr Ruadh, this is not a straight forward walk as there are areas of crags and high rock steps at the foot of the pass between the two mountains.

References

* Torridon, A Walker's Guide: Peter Barton: Cicerone Press: ISBN 1-85284-022-6
* The Munros, SMC Guide: Donald Bennett et al: Scottish Mountaineering Trust: ISBN 0-907521-13-4Footnotes


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