User:Stuart Alexander Wilson/Sgor na h-Ulaidh

Sgor na h-Ulaidh is a Scottish mountain which lies at the head of Glen Creran. It has a height of 994m (3261 ft) and is classed as a Munro. The normal access routes are from Gleann-leac-na-muidhe, to the N, following the path by the Allt na Muidhe to ascend SE onto the N ridge of Stob an Fhuarain, you can also ascend directly to the col between Sgor na h-Ulaidh and Stob an Fhuarain (968m) but this is more difficult.

The mountain can also be ascended from Invercharnan in Glen Etive, by first ascending Meall a' Bhuird (748m) then following the SE ridge to the summit. The route from Gleann-leac-na-muidhe gives better views of the mountain but is steeper and more challenging. The advantage of ascending from Glen Etive is that Beinn Fhionnlaidh can also be climbed on the return to Glen Etive.