Sgurr Fhuaran

Sgurr Fhuaran

Infobox Mountain
Name = Sgurr Fhuaran
Photo = Sgurr_Fhuran_from_Sgurr_na_Ciste_Duibhe.jpg
Caption = Sgurr Fhuaran seen from Sgurr na Ciste Dhuibhe across Coire Domhain.
Elevation = 1067 m (3501 ft)
Location = Kintail, SCO
Range = Northwest Highlands
Prominence = 663 m
Parent peak = A' Chralaig
Topographic
OS "Landranger" 33, OS "Explorers" 414
First ascent =
Easiest route =
Grid_ref_UK = NG978166
Listing = Munro, Marilyn
Translation = Obscure (unknown)
Language =Gaelic
Pronunciation = s̪kuːrˠ ˈuəɾɛɲ
GB summits entry
Name=Sgurr na Saighead
Gridref=NG974177
Height=929 m (3047 ft)
Status=Munro Top
Sgurr Fhuaran is a Scottish mountain that is situated on the northern side of Glen Shiel, 23 kilometres east south east of Kyle of Lochalsh.

Overview

The mountain reaches a height of 1067 metres (3501 feet) and qualifies as a Munro and a Marilyn, it is the highest point for a significant distance, having a sizeable topographic prominence of 663 metres and gives extensive views from its summit. The meaning of the mountain’s name is obscure"The Munros" Page 175 Says mountains name is obscure.] , Sgurr Fhuaran may mean "Peak of the well or spring" and many streams issue from the mountains slopes. Another possible meaning put forward is that the proper name is Sgurr Urain, the Peak of Odhran, named after a disciple of Columba"The Magic of the Munros" Page 134 Give translation as Peak of Odhran.] . The mountain is referred to in the slogan "Sgurr Uaran" of Clan Macrae (which occupied lands in the Kintail area). [ [http://www.clan-macrae.org.uk/scotland/history.cfm?ID=40 SGURR UARAN] ]

Geography

Sgurr Fhuaran is one of three mountains that make up the Five Sisters of Kintail (the other two being Sgurr na Ciste Dhuibhe and Sgurr na Càrnach) and when seen from Mam Ratagan above Loch Duich, the Five Sisters are one of the best known views in the Western Highlands of Scotland. The legend of the Five Sisters of Kintail tells the story of seven sisters, daughters of a local farmer, two of whom married visiting brothers who said they would send their five other brothers for the remaining five sisters to wed. However, no one returned and the five remaining sisters agreed for a local wizard to transform them into peaks in order to preserve their beauty while they waited."100 Best Routes on Scottish Mountains" Page 104 Gives details of legend.]

Sgurr Fhuaran is a distinctive peak with steep slopes which drop away to Glen Shiel on its western flank at an angle of over 30 degrees giving the mountain a feeling of great height. It has four main ridges, the best known of these is the WNW ridge which is conspicuous in views from Glen Shiel, it drops away precipitously from the summit to descend 1000 metres in just over two kilometres to the River Shiel in the valley. The southern ridge connects to the adjoining Munro of Sgurr na Càrnach, which lies a kilometre away.

The eastern ridge which is a narrow knife edge in places gives a dramatic ascent route from Glenlicht House at the head of the remote Gleann Lichd. Between the southern and eastern ridges lies the impressive Coire Domhain to which the mountain drops almost vertically. The northern ridge goes to the Munro “top” of Sgurr na Saighead (Peak of the Arrows) which with a height of 929 metres lies a kilometre away from the main summit. It is one of the Five Sisters and regarded by many as the finest, being narrow and exposed"The Munros, Scotland's Highest Mountains" Page 162 "Sgurr na Saighead ... In many ways the finest of the group".] . This northern ridge continues for a further four kilometres to reach sea level at the shores of Loch Duich.

Ascents

The direct ascent of Sgurr Fhuaran starts at sea level at the foot of Glen Shiel (grid reference gbm4ibx|NG946179) where there is a footbridge over the River Shiel, it is an unrelenting steep climb up the WNW ridge. A more interesting variation takes in Sgurr na Saighead on the way and then follows the north ridge to the main summit. The full traverse of the Five Sisters ridge is rated by mountain writers as among the best walks in Scotland [http://kintail.walkhighlands.co.uk/k2_6.shtml walkhighlands.co.uk.] Details quality of Five Sisters Ridge Walk.] , the only problem lies with transport between the starting and finishing points of the walk which are eight kilometres apart. The best solution to this is starting at Morvich in Strath Croe (gbm4ibx|NG960211) and walking up Gleann Lichd to its head before ascending to the ridge and walking it south to north to finish at the shores of Loch Duich near the days starting point."100 Best Routes on Scottish Mountains" Page 104 Gives details of circuit from Strath Croe.]

References

* "The Munros", Donald Bennett et al: Scottish Mountaineering Trust: ISBN 0-907521-13-4
* "100 Best Routes on Scottish Mountains", Ralph Storer, ISBN 0-7515-0300-2
* "Hamish’s Mountain Walk", Hamish Brown, ISBN 1-898573-08-5
* "The High Mountains of Britain and Ireland", Irvine Butterfield, ISBN 0-906371-30-9
* "The Magic Of The Munros", Irvine Butterfield, ISBN 0-7153-2168-4
* "The Munros, Britains Highest Mountains", Cameron McNeish, ISBN 1-84204-082-0Footnotes


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