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Above Coire Kander
by Alan O'Dowd
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The mountainsides in the background are on the other side of Glen Callater.
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On the southern ridge of Stob Binnein looking towards Stob Coire an Lochan
by Doug Lee
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Ben Ledi can be seen in the distance just right of centre.
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Ripples in the snow on Meall na Dige
by Doug Lee
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The wind, and perhaps some collapse of melting snow, has formed channels through... (more)
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On the southern ridge of Stob Binnein looking towards Glen Dochart
by Doug Lee
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The image was taken from the southern ridge of Stob Binnein with Meall na Dige... (more)
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False summit on the southern ridge of Ben More
by Doug Lee
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This little lump in the ridge blocks the view of the real summit which is still... (more)
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On the southeastern ridge of Meall na Dige looking towards Stob Binnein
by Doug Lee
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On the southeastern ridge of Meall na Dige looking over Meall Monachyle towards Len Ledi
by Doug Lee
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Knobbly ridgeline, Creag an Dubh Shluic
by Alan O'Dowd
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A rare day of benign weather gave a chance to enjoy this route in winter conditions.
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South east ridge of Meall a' Choire Bhuidhe
by Alan O'Dowd
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Meall a' Choire Bhuidhe translates from Gaelic as 'rounded hill of the... (more)
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Old fence on Creag an Dubh Shluic
by Alan O'Dowd
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A rare calm and bright day in the winter of 2013/14. Regular winter storms have... (more)
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Snowy Cairn Lochan
by Hugh Venables
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Easy to lose your bearings in the fresh snow.
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West Highland Way above Crianlarich
by Jim Barton
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The path descending eastwards from the highest point in Ewich Forest. A partly... (more)
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Track up the Cononish glen
by Jim Barton
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The snowy ridge of Beinn Laoigh (Ben Lui) is coming into view with the buildings... (more)
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The upper crags of Ingleborough
by Karl and Ali
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Looking across the topmost limestone band of the upper mountain towards Whernside.
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Heather moors and snowy heights, Attadale Estate
by Jim Barton
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The track to Bendronaig Lodge gives easy access to this wild area of the hills... (more)
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Sgiath Bhuidhe ('yellow wing')
by Alan O'Dowd
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The use of the Gaelic word sgiath in Perthshire hill names is said to indicate a... (more)
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Nickies Knowe
by Alan O'Dowd
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Viewed from the northern spur of Molls Cleuch Dod.
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Descending into the col between Sròn nam Meall and Ben Earb
by Alan O'Dowd
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Still following the line of the decrepit fence.
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Snowy headwall, Garbh-choire
by Alan O'Dowd
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This corrie below Cairn of Claise is divided into two 'bowls' by a... (more)
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Snow and scree on Carn an Tuirc
by Alan O'Dowd
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Despite some slightly warmer temperatures and windy weather in recent days, the... (more)
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On the southern ridge of Ben More
by Doug Lee
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Creag an Dubh Shluic ('crag of the black eye')
by Alan O'Dowd
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This translation of this summit's Gaelic name is given by Adam Watson in... (more)
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Cairngorm weather station
by Hugh Venables
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Heading down Cairngorm
by Hugh Venables
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Looking down towards the car park.
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Ice in the lee of the stone
by Hugh Venables
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Cairn Lochan
by Hugh Venables
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Fresh snow and a winter's worth of ice and blown snow.
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Slopes of Cairn Lochan
by Hugh Venables
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A fresh covering of snow on the Cairngorms.
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Climbing Miadan Creag an Leth-choin
by Hugh Venables
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The fresh snow made progress slow but technically easy, compared to the icy... (more)
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Bynack More from Rynettin
by Jim Barton
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At 1090m, Bynack More is the most northerly of the 1000+ m peaks in the... (more)
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The Skiddaw range under snow
by David Purchase
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Skiddaw is on the left, with Carl Side in front of it. Skiddaw Little Man and... (more)
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The Skiddaw range under snow
by David Purchase
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This photo was taken from near Hawes End. Skiddaw is on the left, with the... (more)
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The Skiddaw range under snow
by David Purchase
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Skiddaw Little Man (865m) and Lesser Man (815m) are the 'tops' seen... (more)
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Low Moss Gill under snow
by David Purchase
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A brief clearance
by Alan O'Dowd
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Low cloud disperses briefly to allow a glimpse of the gully which contains Allt... (more)
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Loch Assynt and Quinag
by Jim Barton
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The western face of Quinag picked out in fresh snow seen from the old track from... (more)
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Quinag from the Bealach Aird na Seilge
by Jim Barton
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The old track to Tubeg crosses rough moorland with outcrops of Lewisian gneiss,... (more)
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Path below Meall Dearg
by Jim Barton
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The path traverses the SE slopes of Meall Dearg and joins the Coire Fionnaraich... (more)
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Afternoon sun, Glen Falloch
by Jim Barton
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A spur of hillside seen from the West Highland Way with the ridge to An Caisteal opposite.
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West Highland Way viewpoint
by Jim Barton
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The highest point (about 330m) on this section of the Way with a view eastwards... (more)
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River Cononish
by Jim Barton
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The northern arm of Beinn Dubhchraig partially obscures the ridge of Beinn... (more)
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River Fillan at Crianlarich
by Jim Barton
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The River Fillan flows east into Glen Dochart, thence as the River Dochart to... (more)
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Meadow Grove, Crianlarich
by Jim Barton
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A residential cul-de-sac with Ben More (1174m) dominating the eastern skyline.... (more)
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Landslip debris, Falls Foot
by Karl and Ali
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The great scoop of Falls Foot is believed to be landslip formed when glacial ice... (more)
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Walkers traversing above Humphrey Bottom, Ingleborough
by Karl and Ali
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Walkers on the path that contours around the edge of Simon Fell towards... (more)
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The west face of Ingleborough
by Karl and Ali
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Snow (and a zoom shot!) lends an almost alpine flavopur to the steep, western... (more)
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The southern ridge of Ben More viewed from the bealach
by Doug Lee
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Stob Binnein
by Doug Lee
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View from the summit of Meall Monachyle
by Doug Lee
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The peaks from left to right are: Stob Coire an Lochan, Stob Binnein and on the... (more)
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Northwest face of Bidein a' Choire Sheasgaich
by Jim Barton
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The snow-covered upper reaches of this Munro looking like an Alpine peak from... (more)
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Beinn a' Chochuill summit in winter
by Jim Barton
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Looking from the summit cairn (980m) towards the northern face of Ben Cruachan;... (more)
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