4 km E of Bualintur, Isle of Skye, Scotland
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West face of Sgurr Alasdair
by John Allan
The west side of the highest island Munro, seen from Coire Lagan.
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"Kelly" on Sgurr Sgumain
by John Bennett
My old black labrador climbed 117 Munros in her 16 years, including most of the Cuillin summits, shame she never carried any of the gear!
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Sgurr Alasdair
by Martyn Ayre
Looking SSE to Sgurr Alasdair from summit of Sgurr na Banachdich, with Sgurr Dearg and the Inn Pin to the right and the ridge extending south to the left.
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A’ Chioch
by John Wray
A’ Chioch (the Pap) first climbed by John Mackenzie and Norman Collie in 1906. The rock is now often referred to as the Mecca of British rock climbers.
In background is Loch an Fhir-Bhailaich with Glen Brittle beyond.
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Coire Lagan
by Hill Walker
Looking over Loch Coire Lagan from the boiler plates. In the background the lower part of the Great Stone Shoot can be seen.
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Coire Làgan
by Richard Webb
A scree fan at the foot of the Alasdair Stone Chute - still to this day one of the most painful bits of hill bashing I have ever done in Scotland. In contrast the traverse of Thearlaich and Sgùrr Mhic Choinnich that followed was one of the... (more)
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Scrambling on Sgùrr Sgumain
by Toby Speight
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Coire Làgan
by Russel Wills
From Sgùrr Sgumain with Loch Eynort in the distance.
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Coire Lagan
by Ian Taylor
Looking into the corrie from below. The peaks are Sgurr Dearg (left), Sgurr Mhic Choinnich and Sgurr Sgumain.
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Below the Cioch
A summer's day in the hills.
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At the head of the Great Stone Shoot, Coire Lagan
by Jim Barton
Preparing to descend after a round of Coire Lagan from Sgurr Dearg. The O.S. names this as the Great Stone Chute, but Scottish mountaineering literature from the 1st volume of the SMC Journal (1891) through to Hamish Brown (1978) invariably... (more)
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Coire Lagan
by John Allan
Looking down to the bowl of the coire from the Great Stone Chute. The loch lies at about 560m.
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