Ben Stack

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Ben Stack
Sutherland

Ben Stack
Summit: 2,365 feet NC269423
58°20’8"N, 4°57’27"W

Ben Stack is a mountain in Sutherland, climbing to 2,365 feet high. It is to be found standing south-east of Laxford Bridge and north-west of Loch More along the A838 road, and just west of Loch Stack.

The mountain is regarded as a moderately easy walk for walkers and hikers due to its overall height and its accessibility from the A838 road. It is most commonly climbed from the southeast, following the long eastern ridge of Leathad na Stioma. A slightly steeper alternative comes from the northwestern side, starting from near Lochstack Lodge. These starting points are both located on the A838 road, thus a traverse is possible.

The name of the mountain is Gaelic, and means “Pinnacle hill”.

Miscellany

On 6 August 2005 former Foreign Secretary Robin Cook died after collapsing with a heart attack whilst walking down from the summit.[1]

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