Saturday, 22 August 2020

Torridon

 

I first came here in the late 90's to do did Ben Eighe which at that time for me was a huge day out and felt hard going but it was also very exciting getting hands on rock and scrambling about. Here, An Teallach and the Cullin are all in a similar category. Their terrain is like nothing else in Scotland. Most of my mountain days at that time were in the rolling Gorms so coming here was like a gold mine!


Savage start to Liatach in sweltering heat




Moving forward to 2 weeks ago.. We chose Torridon last minute as the forecast for the 2nd weekend in a row was full sun! We were really lucky to have similar weather on Aonach Eagach last week.

We left early Saturday morning and were climbing by lunch time.


Big Heart







The target for our first day here was Liatach. An incredible ridge with a killer steep climb up onto the ridge then some good on/off running broken up by some scrambling.

I was dying on the first climb! I'd finally got round to doing my Ben Avon swim/run (see blog) and did it the day before this so my legs and lungs were screaming! Once I was onto the ridge and warmed up I felt a bit more lively and was moving with a bit more energy..







Loch Torridon, I couldn't wait to get into that water!!



There's some good scrambling which can all be by passed but it's easy and great fun and adds to the whole situation.

Heaven



 


The scenery here is just out of this world, especially on a fine day. I wouldn't like to be up here in the wet and clag! 



As soon as we got off the ridge we didn't waste any time looking for the best place to get into Loch Torridon for a swim! We'd planned to do more swimming but we had to be back Sunday and still had another run to do.



The swim was brilliant and what a back drop with Ben Alligin towering behind..



After the swim we just needed a place to park up and get dinner on. The area was mobbed just like Glencoe last week with camper vans everywhere and all the good spots already taken so we drove round the coast to Sheildaig where it was a bit quieter and we found a layby and parked up for the night.

Great night with the most amazing views out the van windows! 


Sheildaig and the view from the van


We decided on Ben Alligin on the Sunday after a boozy Saturday night and slow start. I did Ben Alligin last year as part of a weekend training for Tromso so it was all still familiar to me. It's another amazing ridge line, not as much hands on as Liatach but just as beautiful!















Another brilliant weekend chasing the sun in the hills and in the most scenic part of the world! Summer's coming to an end now and these blazing hot days are probably numbered so the tan will fade but there's still loads more amazing hill days to come and hopefully some racing! 

 

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