Sgùrr nan Each

Sgùrr nan Each is not an easy mountain to view from any main road, being set in the interior of the Fannichs with lines of sight often blocked by the other nine Munros in the group.

This ridge, which is scalloped and steep on its eastern side, also contains the adjoining and higher Munro of Sgùrr nan Clach Geala, which stands 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) to the north.

Sgùrr nan Each falls away abruptly on its eastern flanks with crags in places to the valley of the Allt a’ Choire Mhòir.

To the south, the ridge continues over the subsidiary top of Sgùrr a' Chadha Dheirg (866 metres or 2,841 feet) before dropping down to the shores of Loch Fannich.

The highlight of the view from the top of Sgùrr nan Each is the western panorama which takes in the Fisherfield Forest, Slioch and the Torridon Hills.