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Climb the Old Man of Hoy, the Old Man of Stoer, and of course Am Buachaille: the three classic UK sea stack climbing adventures on this odyssey.
£1175 For 1 & £1300 For 2
Sea Stacks Odyssey
Duration | 4 days |
Group Size | 1-4 |
Difficulty | e1 5b |
Season Of The Year | Spring, Summer, Autumn |
Minimum Age | 12 (competent and strong climber) |
Meeting Place | Stoer Lighthouse Car Park 09:00 |
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Sea Stacks Odyssey Climbing Course Information
Sea Stacks Climbing Odyssey
Embark on a thrilling four-day climbing tour of the North of Scotland with us, as we climb the iconic sea stacks of the Old Man of Stoer, Am Buachaille and Old Man of Hoy.
Our experienced guides will take you up some of the most stunning and famous climbs of Scotland weather permitting. The East Face Route (Original Route) on Old Man of Hoy is the most challenging climb on this tour, graded at E1 5b, with the remaining two climbs ranging from VS to HVS. You should be comfortable with seconding routes at VS or HVS level. A 10m sea channel swim to reach Am Buachaille adds an exciting twist to the adventure!
Sea Stacks Climbing Odyssey Itinerary
Day 1: The group will meet at the Old Man of Stoer car park at 9am (although this might change according to tides and weather). A short walk and scramble down leads us to either a swim or a tyrollean traverse to get across. We will climb up the 4 pitch original route at VS 5a and take a single abseil off back to the ground. After the climb, the group will then drive to Sheigra and set up camp for the night.
Day 2: The group will head in along the track to Sandwood Bay and branch off to scramble down and swim across to Am Buachaille . We will then climb Am Buachaille located near Sandwood Bay. We will climb up the Landward face at VS 4c and then abseil back down and swim back to shore. We will then drive over to Scrabster to be prepared to get the ferry to Orkney and then Hoy first thing in the morning the next day.
Day 3: We will get the first ferry across to orkney and then the next available ferry to Hoy. From there we will have a taxi to take us to Rackwick where we will ditch water kit we do not need and walk to the Old Man Of Hoy to climb in possibly finishing with a stunning sunset abseil back down. We will then spend a night in the bothy or camping outside depending on space.
Day 4: We will take a more relaxing day where we wake up in Rackick Bothy, we could go for a quick dip in the sea then get a taxi back to the ferry and take the two ferries back to the mainland. From here we will part our ways.
Accommodation on the trip will be wild camping or staying in bothies depending on how busy they are.
We are proud to recommend local accommodation options within the area for people when you are up either pre or post your Sea Stacks Odyssey Course:
Aviemore:
Youth Hostel A budget friendly option for people.
Coylumbridge Hotel Aviemroe – good for groups and families alike.
Premier Inn – always a good shout.
Rothiemurchus Campsite – situated in the stunning forest, this is a beautiful budget friendly option.
Glenmore Campsite – situated at Scotland’s highest beach, Loch Morlich has phenomenal views across to Cairngorm Mountain.
Newtonmore & Surrounding Areas:
https://www.wherestagsroar.co.uk/ award winning accommodation in the Highlands – perfect to stay at while up on an outdoor adventure.
Invernahavon Caravan Park – a bit quieter than the others as it is a little further away from the hustle and bustle of Aviemore.
Dalraddy Holiday Park – a family and dog friendly campsite.
You should do a five-day Scottish sea stacks odyssey course if you want to experience a unique and challenging adventure in one of the most stunning and remote parts of Scotland. This guided course will take you to some of the most iconic sea stacks in the country, including the Old Man of Hoy, Stoer and Am Buachaille; it will challenge you both physically and mentally. With the support of experienced guides and all necessary equipment provided, you’ll be able to push yourself to new limits and create unforgettable memories. Along the way, you’ll also have the opportunity to take in the breathtaking scenery and wildlife off the Scottish coast.
We pride ourselves on providing as much kit as possible for you. However, the list below is what we recommend you should bring to your Sea Stacks Odyssey Course:
- Travel insurance. (We are insured for all our trips, but we recommend everyone has their own travel insurance as well.)
- Transportation to the venues. (We may be able to help with this though – if you need transportation please drop us an enquiry and we can see what we can do to help. All Ferry prices and included in the cost it is just the driving in between you need to worry about.)
- Lunch, water.
- Personal medication
- Sun cream, midge net
- Waterproofs (it is Scotland after all)
- Sturdy footwear.
- Transport between venues (ferries are included in the cost)
- Food
- Tent, Roll mat, sleeping bag, stove and all camping equipment.
- Swimming equipment – we have to swim to a couple of the stacks (not far 10m or so).
- If you wish you can bring your own helmets and harnesses, if you prefer to use ours then that is fine as well.
- Climbing shoes, chalk bag.
Here at Highland Outdoor Adventures, we pride ourselves on providing as much as we can but you are welcome to bring your own equipment if you do prefer. The list below is what we provide you with on the day.
- All instruction.
- Ferry Tickets
- Helmets
- Ropes
- Harness
- Helmets
- All Technical Climbing Gear
- All first aid and safety equipment.
- Photographs of the day provided for you at no extra cost! If the weather is good we will have a DSLR professional camera so we can take photos and videos of your adventure and you can look back at the day for years to come. If the weather is less favourable we will bring a GoPro (as it is waterproof) so we will still be able to take photos for you.
Meeting Place
Please familiarise yourself with the sea stacks odyssey itinerary, we will meet for day one at the Stoer Lighthouse car park for 09:00.
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The above is just the three main classics that you will do on this course. We will always get there early and be parked up prominently with our logo’ed van so you can see us.
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