Sgurr Dearg

Sgurr Dearg

Infobox Mountain
Name = Sgurr Dearg
(Inaccessible Pinnacle)
Photo = In_pinn.jpg
Caption = Sgurr Dearg and the Inaccessible Pinnacle
Elevation = 986 m (3235 ft)
Location = Skye, Scotland
Range = Cuillin
Prominence = "c." 182 m
Parent peak = Sgurr Alasdair
Topographic
OS "Landranger" 32
First ascent = 1880, by Charles and Lawrence Pilkington
Easiest route = rock climb (Moderate)
Grid_ref_UK = NG444215
Listing = Munro, Marilyn
Translation = Red peak
Language = Gaelic
Pronunciation = s̪kuːrˠ ˈtʲɛɾɛk

Sgurr Dearg is a mountain in the Cuillin on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. It is topped by the Inaccessible Pinnacle (colloquially referred to by mountaineers as the "In Pin" or "In Pinn"), a fin of rock measuring 50 metres (150 feet) along its longest edge. The top of the Inaccessible Pinnacle, which at 986 m is the highest point of Sgurr Dearg, is the only summit in the British Isles which can only be reached by rock climbing. This makes it the biggest hurdle for many Munro baggers.

First climbed by Charles and Lawrence Pilkington in 1880, the Pinnacle was never climbed by Sir Hugh Munro himself. Because of its status as the most difficult of the Munros it has now spawned a cottage industry for the local guides, who are frequently to be seen escorting parties of novice climbers. Unlike much of the Cuillin, the pinnacle is basalt not gabbro and thus is somewhat slippery in the wet.

Geography

Sgurr Dearg lies on the main Cuillin ridge at the junction of Coire Lagan, Coire na Banachdich and Coir'-uisg. It is the second highest peak in the Cuillin, and faces the highest, Sgurr Alasdair, across Coire Lagan.

Although the name "Sgurr Dearg" refers to the mountain as a whole, references to the "summit" of Sgurr Dearg are, unless otherwise qualified, generally taken to indicate the 978 metre top immediately below the Inaccessible Pinnacle on the north-western side. [For example, Noel Williams states that the Pinnacle "outstrips Sgurr Dearg by 8m and must therefore be regarded as the true summit of the mountain". "Skye Scrambles, p. 163.] For reasons that remain unclear, this summit was listed as a Munro in the first (1891) edition of "Munro's Tables", while the higher Pinnacle was listed as a subsidiary top; this situation was reversed in the first revision of the tables in 1921. [Graham Jackson, 'The Munros and Tops 1891-1997', available at http://www.biber.fsnet.co.uk/downloads.html#munrotab.] Below the Inaccessible Pinnacle to the east is a smaller pinnacle called An Stac (954 m); this name originally applied to the 'In Pin' itself, and appears to have been transferred to the smaller top in error.

Ascents

Approach to Sgurr Dearg

While the Inaccessible Pinnacle is the hardest of the Cuillin's summits to reach, the approach to its base is relatively simple by Cuillin standards. Most walkers and climbers start from Glen Brittle, from where the easiest route involves following the faint path to the Bealach Coire na Banachdich via the corrie of the same name; from here the top of Sgurr Dearg may be gained via a tedious scree slope interspersed with some easy scrambling. A more interesting ascent may be achieved by ascending the screes of Sron Dearg, which leads to Sgurr Dearg's narrow and rocky south-west ridge, a grade 1/2 scramble.

Many climbers tackle the mountain as part of a circuit of the Coire Lagan skyline, or a traverse of the main Cuillin ridge, approaching it along the ridge from Sgurr Mhic Choinnich to the south-east. In this case the top of Sgurr Dearg can be reached direct by scrambling up the broad flank to the left of An Stac and the Inaccessible Pinnacle.

The Inaccessible Pinnacle

The usual ascent of the Inaccessible Pinnacle itself is by its long east ridge, a climb of 50 metres involving two roped pitches. Although graded Moderate (the lowest grade now in use in the British grading system), with good holds, the ridge is narrow and exceptionally exposed. This route was described by an early climber as "a knife-edged ridge, with an overhanging and infinite drop on one side, and a drop on the other side even steeper and longer". [Quoted in cite book | last = Murray| first = W.H.| authorlink = William Hutchinson Murray| year = 1997| origyear = 1947| title = Mountaineering in Scotland| publisher = Baton Wicks| id = ISBN 1-898573-23-9] Some climbers prefer to tackle the much shorter west ridge (20 m), graded Very Difficult. It is usual to descend from the summit of the Pinnacle by abseiling off the west end, and a permanent anchor is sited on the summit for this purpose.

External links

* [http://www.skyewalk.co.uk/innpinn.shtml Sgurr Dearg & In Pinn] - details of route of ascent including free downloadable OS map.
* [http://www.seachd.com] - official site of the film "Seachd - The Inaccessible Pinnacle" featuring the mountain

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