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An Dorus Col

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An Dorus Col

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An Dorus Col is a challenging mountain pass, or "doorway," situated at an elevation of 852 meters within the iconic Cuillin Ridge on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. This formidable col serves as a crucial link for mountaineers traversing the ridge, nestled dramatically between the Munros of Sgùrr a' Ghreadaidh and Sgùrr a' Mhadaidh. Its strategic location makes it a significant feature for those aiming to conquer these renowned peaks in the United Kingdom.

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    A col below Sgùrr a' Ghreadaidh and
    Sgùrr a Mhadaidh, translating at "The Door".

    The Col leads up to rocky ridges, which lead on to the surrounding summits.

    The approach to An Dorus leads up a loose, rocky, scree-gully, which should only be considered by those with a significant experience in mountaineering, or accompanied with by a professional guide.

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    Sgùrr a Mhadaidh and Sgùrr a Ghreadaidh from Glenbrittle — Isle of Skye

    9,84km

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    This difficult 6.1-mile hike to Sgùrr a' Mhadaidh and Sgùrr a' Ghreadaidh from Glenbrittle offers panoramic views and challenging scrambling

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    Placering: Minginish, Isle of Skye, Highlands, Skotland, Storbritannien

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    What specific sections make An Dorus Col particularly challenging?

    The primary challenges at An Dorus Col stem from its steep and exposed scrambling sections. The climb out of the col, especially towards Sgùrr a' Ghreadaidh, is described as a stiff scramble. The approach itself involves navigating a loose, rocky scree-gully. These sections demand significant mountaineering experience and careful foot placement.

    What are the typical routes for a 'double Munro day' via An Dorus Col?

    Many experienced mountaineers incorporate An Dorus Col into a 'double Munro day' to ascend both Sgùrr a' Ghreadaidh and Sgùrr a' Mhadaidh. The col acts as a crucial link between these two peaks, allowing for a challenging traverse that bags both summits in a single outing.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the approach to An Dorus Col?

    The approach to An Dorus Col involves navigating a loose, rocky, scree-gully. This terrain requires a high level of concentration and experience, as it can be unstable underfoot. Beyond the gully, you'll encounter rocky ridges leading to the surrounding summits.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for near An Dorus Col?

    An Dorus Col itself, translating to 'The Door', is a significant natural landmark within the Cuillin Ridge. It's nestled dramatically between the Munros of Sgùrr a' Ghreadaidh and Sgùrr a' Mhadaidh, offering breathtaking views of the rugged Skye landscape from its elevated position.

    What are the parking options for accessing An Dorus Col?

    While specific parking areas directly for An Dorus Col are not detailed, access to the Cuillin Ridge typically involves parking at established trailheads such as those near Glen Brittle or Sligachan. These areas provide starting points for longer approaches into the heart of the Cuillin.

    Is An Dorus Col suitable for a winter hike?

    An Dorus Col is extremely challenging even in good conditions. In winter, with snow, ice, and potentially more severe weather, its difficulty increases significantly. It should only be attempted by highly experienced winter mountaineers with appropriate gear, including ice axes and crampons, and a thorough understanding of avalanche risk.

    Is An Dorus Col dog friendly?

    Due to the highly challenging and exposed scrambling terrain, including loose scree and steep rocky sections, An Dorus Col is not recommended for dogs. The route poses significant risks for pets and would likely require them to be carried in many sections, which is impractical and unsafe.

    What gear do I need for An Dorus Col?

    Essential gear for An Dorus Col includes sturdy mountaineering boots, appropriate waterproof and windproof clothing, a helmet, and a map and compass (or GPS). Depending on conditions and individual skill, a rope and harness for belaying on exposed sections may be necessary. Always carry sufficient food, water, and emergency supplies.

    Are there any pubs or accommodation options nearby after hiking An Dorus Col?

    After a demanding day on the Cuillin Ridge, you'll find pubs and accommodation in nearby villages such as Sligachan and Glen Brittle. These locations offer a chance to refuel and rest, typically within a reasonable driving distance from the main access points to the Cuillin.

    What are some alternative challenging hikes near An Dorus Col?

    The entire Cuillin Ridge offers numerous challenging hikes and scrambles. Alternatives could include other sections of the main ridge traverse, or ascents of other Munros like Sgùrr nan Gillean or Bla Bheinn, which also provide demanding routes and spectacular views for experienced hikers.

    What is the geological significance of An Dorus Col?

    An Dorus Col is part of the Cuillin Ridge, which is primarily composed of gabbro and basalt, igneous rocks formed from volcanic activity. The dramatic, jagged peaks and cols like An Dorus are a result of millions of years of erosion on these hard, resistant rocks, creating the unique and challenging landscape of the Black Cuillin.

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