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This shot was taken on the start of a solo climb up to An Caisteal and Beinn A' Chroin.
As you walk through a railway underpass you are met with this scene so I thought I would capture it and share it.
To the left of the image is Grey height (686mtrs) leading to Meall Dhamh (814mtrs). In front is Sron Gharbh (709mtrs) leading up Twisting hill to An' Caisteal, which will then lead on to Beinn a' Chroin.
I managed to get to the top just as the cloud enclosed these mountains. I even managed to get lost on the 2nd summit of Beinn A' Chroin, however with a little time spent looking at the map and I was on the route to a safe and carefull descent. Great adventure though.
Thanks for looking and please feel free to offer your comments on this image. I'm think skined remember. LOL.
Richie.
| Camera: | Nikon D300 |
| Lens: | 14x24mm |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | View of Twisting hills. |
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| Uploaded: | 7 Jan 2009 - 6:37 PM |
| Tags: | An caisteal, Beacon hill, Beinn a' chleibh, Beinn a' chroin, Beinn bhuidhe, Beinn dubhchraig, Beinn ime, Beinn laoigh, Beinn narnian, Beinn tulaichean, Ben chonzie, Ben lomond, Ben lui, Ben more, Big hill, Calf hill, Landscape / travel, Loch lomond to loch tay, Twisting hills |
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Comments
Great bit of stitching!!!
Nice to see the view as is to the eye.
Last few times I was there I did A'Chroin first. Saves the long walk home.
Scotty
Quote: Great bit of stitching!!!
Nice to see the view as is to the eye.
Last few times I was there I did A'Chroin first. Saves the long walk home.
Scotty
I must admit Scott. I thought I was never going to reach the car park after walking through the glen.
Richie.
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