Bidein a' Choire Sheasgaich

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Bidein a' Choire Sheasgaich
Ross-shire
Range: Torridon Hills
Summit: 3,100 feet NH049412

Bidein a' Choire Sheasgaich is a mountain amongst the Torridon Hills of Ross-shire, which reaches a height of 3,100 feet at its summit, and so it qualifies as a Munro.

The hill is known to some climbers as "Bidean a Choire Cheescake", which though daft has at least the benefit of close pronunciation. It is one of the southern Munros in Torridon and normally climbed with Lurg Mhòr in a long day amongst stunning hills.

Geography

This mountain has a sharp summit surrounded by crags in all directions, with just a little softening to the south. At the summit meet three ridges running away north, southwest and southeast. The southwestern ridge runs to subsidiary top, Sàil Riabhach, before dropping sharply to Bendronaig Lodge. The southeastern ridge drops to a high col and onwards to connecting Munro, Lurg Mhòr. The north ridge (which is the usual route for climbers) leads across the top of Beinn Tharsuinn and down to Bealach Bhearnais.

All these ridges are craggy and require scrambling, and on some of the more exposed faces, notably those to the north, there is danger.

Ascent

The north ridge is the usual approach route. It is not easily reached though, Torridon being a remote district. Achnashellach to the north is a common starting point and there is parking available.

Although not quite as well known as the classics of Torridon to the north, Bidein a' Choire Sheasgaich and Lurg Mhòr do offer a fine outing and a feeling of being lost in the wilderness.

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Munros in SMC Area SMC Section 12 - Glen Cannich to Glen Carron

An RiabhachanAn SocachBidein a' Choire SheasgaichCàrn nan Gobhar (Lapaichs)Càrn nan Gobhar (Strathfarrar)Lurg MhòrMaoile LunndaidhMoruisgSgùrr a' ChaorachainSgùrr a' Choire GhlaisSgurr ChoinnichSgùrr Fhuar-thuillSgùrr na LapaichSgùrr na Ruaidhe