Contact relations and petrography of the volcanic breccia known as the Stac Fada Member, near Stoer, show that it is not a simple sediment-gravity flow, but was generated lower in the sedimentary succession by phreatomagmatic activity and rose to the surface as buoyant peperitic slurry. A previously undescribed part of the member, 9 m below the intrusive base of the main ‘flow’, has an intrusive top. Vesicle trains within the breccia matrix suggest that the slurry was boiling at a temperature of at least 160°C.