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Suilven (731m 2418ft) 10th September 2015

Suilven (731m 2418ft) 10th September 2015
Suilven (Scottish Gaelic: Sula Bheinn) is one of the most distinctive mountains in Scotland. Lying in a remote area in the west of Sutherland, it rises almost vertically from a wilderness landscape of moorland, bogs and lochans known as Inverpolly National Nature Reserve.

Suilven forms a steep-sided ridge some 2 km in length. The highest point, known as Caisteal Liath (the Grey Castle in Scottish Gaelic), lies at the northwest end of this ridge. There are two other summits: Meall Meadhonach (Middle Round Hill) at the central point of the ridge is 723 m high, whilst Meall Beag (Little Round Hill) lies at the southeastern end.

Geologically, Suilven is formed of Torridonian sandstone, sitting on a landscape of Lewisian Gneiss. The surrounding rocks were eroded during an episode of glaciation. Suilven was left poking above the level of the ice sheet, as a nunatak, with the flow of ice creating the distinctive narrow teardrop plan, while carving and scouring the vertical sides of the mountain.

From the coast to the west Suilven looks like a large grey pillar, hence the name which it was given by sea-borne Vikings. From the inland side the mountain has more of the appearance of a steeply-sided pyramid.

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 Ste
Ste
Very nice indeed Alan .. looks quite dramatic rising up out of what looks a quite flat moorland

Best wishes ... Steve
7 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Ste
Yes Steve the mountains tend to do that the further north you go Best wishes Alan
7 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
I like tghis a lot! YS
Best wishes, Andy
7 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Andy Rodker club
Hi Andy this is one I have not climbed thanks for the YS.Best wishes Alan.
7 years ago.

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