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Huts
Ling
Hut, Glen Torridon
The
hut was opened in 1955 in memory of the late William Norman Ling, the funds for
equipment having been provided by a legacy bequeathed by him to the Club.
The hut is
situated on the south side of Glen Torridon at G.R. NG 958 562. (See map below).
There are restrictions on access to the Coulin Forest from mid August to the end
of October (The MCofS website provides a Hill Phones section for more information
on stalking). Ling is, like Lagangarbh, another traditional Highland house, though
smaller, with no upstairs living space. It has just been re-furbished. There is
a small loch outside reputedly stocked with fish, but surprisingly poaching is
frowned upon by the estate!
Ling Hut has a fee of £8 per person per night. This will rise to £9.00 pppn from 1st October 2011.
Would
you like to hear how a Gaelic speaker pronounces Liathach?
Sound file (850Kb .wav) is from the Munros CD and includes pronunciations of the two principal summits; Spidean a'Choire Leith,
and Mullach an Rathain.

Ling
Hut offers you tranquillity in a glen - you supply the malt!

Ling
Hut is perfectly placed for the Torridon hills
There
is accommodation for 12 persons. Four places are reserved each weekend for Members
and their guests. Cooking, lighting and heating are by propane gas. Ling Hut has a fee of £8 per person per night.

Map
taken from North-west Highlands Hillwalkers' Guide
Applications
to stay at the hut should be addressed to the Honorary Custodian:
John T Orr
8 Fleurs Place
Elgin
Morayshire
IV30 1ST
click here for email link
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