Ben Stack Explained

Ben Stack
Other Name:Beinn Stac
Photo Size:300
Elevation M:721
Prominence M:532
Listing:Graham, Marilyn
Translation:Pinnacle hill
Language:Scottish Gaelic
Location:Sutherland, Scotland
Map:UK Scotland
Label Position:right
Coordinates:58.3354°N -4.9575°W
Grid Ref Uk:NC269423
Topo:OS Landranger 9
Easiest Route:Walk

Ben Stack (Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Stac) is a mountain in Sutherland, in the northwest of Scotland. It is 721m (2,365feet) high. It lies southeast of Laxford Bridge and northwest of Loch More along the A838 road, and just west of Loch Stack.

It 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.

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

See also

Foinaven

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Notes and References

  1. News: Robin Cook, Former British Foreign Secretary, Dies at 59 . Alan Cowell . 7 August 2005 . . 13 June 2014 . 13 June 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140613195936/http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/07/obituaries/07cook.html?_r=0 . live .