Beinn Damh

Beinn Damh

Infobox Mountain
Name = Beinn Damh
Photo = Beinn_Damh_from_Maol_Chean-dearg.jpg
Caption = The rough eastern side of Beinn Damh seen from Maol Cheann-dearg.
Elevation = 903 m (2962 ft)
Location = Torridon Hills, SCO
Range = Northwest Highlands
Prominence = 518 m
Topographic
OS "Landranger" 24
First ascent =
Easiest route =
Grid_ref_UK = NG892501
Listing = Corbett, Marilyn
Translation = Hill of the Stag
Language = Gaelic
Pronunciation = bɛndæf

Beinn Damh is a Scottish mountain situated in the wild mountainous area between Upper Loch Torridon and Glen Carron, 25 kilometres north northeast of Kyle of Lochalsh. Beinn Damh is classed as a Corbett reaching a height of 903 metres (2,962 feet) failing to qualify as a Munro by eleven metres, despite this it is a fine mountain with a four kilometre long undulating summit ridge with three tops, it has steep slopes and crags with its eastern face being especially dramatic with huge buttresses and cliffs. The mountain has the conspicuous “Stirrup Mark” just to the south west of the summit, this is a semi circular area of white quartzite surrounded by grey rock which stands out when the mountain is viewed from the south west. The mountains translated name of “Hill of the Stag” is apt because it stands in the middle of the Ben Damh deer estate.

The ascent of Beinn Damh starts from the Loch Torridon Hotel on the A896 road at grid reference gbm4ibx|NG887541and follows the Allt Coire Roill for just over a kilometre, passing a 30 metre high waterfall, the path then divides, the right fork climbs to the summit ridge by the easier route up the corrie of Toll Bàn while the left fork carries on up the valley to a small lochan at the head of the valley and then climbs by the steep north eastern ridge which skirts the difficult eastern buttress and requires some awkward scrambling in places to reach the highest point direct. Utilising both these routes, one for ascent, one for descent, gives a circuit of the mountain, with an out and back trip needed to climb the northern outlying top of Sgurr na Bana Mhoraire (687 metres), which is worth visiting for the fine views over Loch Torridon. The highest point of Beinn Damh lies at the southern end of the summit ridge and gives good views of nearby Beinn Alligin, Liathach and the Applecross hills as well as the Glen Carron Munros and Corbetts.

References

* "The Corbetts and Other Scottish Hill", (SMC Guide) ISBN 0-907521-29-0
* "100 Best Routes on Scottish Mountains", Ralph Storer, ISBN 0-7515-0300-2
* "Climbing the Corbetts", Hamish Brown, ISBN 1-898573-08-5


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