Alan Drury

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Posted: 21 Dec 2016


Taken: 26 May 1999

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Alan on An Teallach looking back from where I had come from 26th May 1999

Alan on An Teallach looking back from where I had come from 26th May 1999
An Teallach is a mountain in Scotland. It lies to the southwest of Dundonnell and overlooks Little Loch Broom, in an area often nicknamed the "great wilderness". An Teallach means 'The Anvil' or 'The Forge' in Scottish Gaelic; although most scholars claim the latter is most correct as the mountain's name refers more to the colour of the terrain in certain lighting conditions, rather than shape.

The mountain is mostly made of Torridonian sandstone. Like the peaks around Torridon (for which the rock is named), An Teallach has terraced sides riven with steep gullies and a sharp rocky summit crest at Sgùrr Fiona. The steepest section, known as Corrag Bhuidhe, rises above Loch Toll an Lochain. Corrag Bhuidhe's most spectacular feature is an overhanging pinnacle known as Lord Berkeley's Seat.

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 Ste
Ste
Great shot indeed Alan and a good sense of scale with you there ... a YS from me on this rugged landscape in Scotland

Best wishes ... Steve
7 years ago.
Alan Drury club has replied to Ste
Hi Steve thanks for your YS award it was a rugged scramble and climb you wher looking a 2500 feet of fresh air behind your boot heels .Best wishes lan.
7 years ago.

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