As a Xmas Box, my wife Colleen had booked me three days in Torridon, which included a guided walk. I chose Liathach for the 'guiding' as I was unsure of navigating the pinnacles in poor visibility. As it turned out the tops were covered in mist from the outset and I was hugely reassured to be accompanied by the excellent Richard from Torridon Activities.
The day started badly, as I was stiff and tired from the 300 mile plus journey from home the previous day - when the sky was also much clearer!
During the early steep ascent I struggled badly with my 62 year old legs and abs still sore from the drive. At one point both Richard and I worried if I would make it. Luckily I got a 'second wind' as we approached the steep scramble to the ridge to the west of Bidean Toll a Mhuic. My relief turned to awe as a break in the cloud allowed a spectacular view to the depths of Coire Dubh Mor and across to Beinn Eighe - what an amazing place!
Sadly the cloud quickly dropped again, obscuring all but a few feet of visibility.
We continued along the ridge and over a couple of smaller tops to reach the thumb-like summit of Spidean a' Choire Leith (1055m). En route the mist had given the ridge an eerie Tolkien-like air.
As we looked back we found we had company.
Reaching the summit allowed a break for water and the obligatory 'evidence' shot.
The scramble over the Fasarinen Pinnacles was exciting - to put it mildly. Though the dangers are obvious I felt calm throughout - reassured no doubt by the presence of my skilled guide. There was no view to speak of - other than down!
We stayed with the Pinnacles all the way, apart from one point where the alternative path was so close it made little difference. At this point I chose to crawl under, rather than manouevre round, a bit of an outcrop and before we knew it Mullach beckoned. It was a bit of a climb - but when you know you are so close you hardly notice - and then we were there!
We then began the steep descent down wet slippery sandstone and loose rock. Great efforts have been made to create a decent path but the elements resist strongly. A little lower the sky was clearer providing views up and down Glen Torridon.
I look back on it as a fantastic experience and one I'd be happy to repeat alone - in better visibility. Meantime many thanks to my ace guide Richard.
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Liathach in Fog
Liathach in Fog
by JonetCol » Tue Jun 28, 2011 5:37 pm
Munros included on this walk: Mullach an Rathain (Liathach), Spidean a' Choire Leith (Liathach)
Date walked: 19/06/2011
Time taken: 7.5 hours
Distance: 11.2 km
Ascent: 1311m
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by Morag M » Wed Jun 29, 2011 6:03 pm
Well done, looks like you had a great time
despite having such a lot of low cloud.

Re: Liathach in Fog
by Bod » Wed Jun 29, 2011 11:22 pm
Excellent and well done....hoping to follow in your steps soon. Thanks.. 

Re: Liathach in Fog
by monty » Thu Jun 30, 2011 7:56 am
Well done. Shame about the weather. Looking for sunshine before i head of up there. 

- monty
Re: Liathach in Fog
by ChrisW » Thu Jun 30, 2011 8:52 am
Great effort JonetCol, such a shame about the clag but it did provide some real atmosphere to a few of those pics. You still managed to keep it interesting and sneak a few great shots through the mist, enjoyed sharing, thanks 

Re: Liathach in Fog
by kevsbald » Thu Jun 30, 2011 1:41 pm
It won't win WOTM after Liathach on Fire but I applaud your efforts to do this.
Well done that man.
Well done that man.
Re: Liathach in Fog
by Graeme D » Thu Jun 30, 2011 2:06 pm
JonetCol wrote:As a Xmas Box, my wife Colleen had booked me three days in Torridon
And I applaud your wife's choice of Xmas gift!

Re: Liathach in Fog
by Alastair S » Thu Jun 30, 2011 2:38 pm
Yes, good effort. Love the active volcano pic 

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