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Laithach from Loch Clair Torridon
Liathach is one of the most famous of the Torridon Hills. At a height of 3,461 feet (1,055 m), it lies to the north of the A896 road, in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, and has two peaks of Munro status: Spidean a' Choire Lèith at the east of the main ridge, and Mullach an Rathain at the western end of the mountain. The name Liathach is pronounced [ˈʎiə.əx] in Scottish Gaelic, and means 'The grey one'. Liathach conveys an aura of impregnability when seen from the roadside below, as the slopes appear to rise up in a series of near vertical rocky terraces.
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Best wishes ... Steve
Alan Drury club has replied to SteAre there any paths up it from this side as viewed here, Alan? I think I can see one possibility but the fear of rock falls/stone chutes would probably make it too high risk for the average walker or even scrambler!
Best wishes,.
Andy
Alan Drury club has replied to Andy Rodker clubBest wishes, Doug
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