- Zzzzzzz... Liz spent alot of time dozing unfortunately she opened her eyes at the wrong time :-)
- Zoomed in
- Will send the pic into Top Gear! Clarkson will no doubt approve!! (Nope, it was not us that killed it!!)
- Who's got the best legs? You've been tangoed!
- We met up with some climbers. Chap on left was guide for chap on right. Chap on right was called Nigel which made things confusi
- Waterfall near road in Glen Brittle
- Waterfall
- Walking towards Stob na Doire
- Views to the middle of the ridge
- Views opening out (shame about the haze!)
- Views from the summit
- Views from summit: Lochan Neimhie
- Views from summit: Loch Torridon
- Views from summit
- Views from summit
- Views from summit
- Views From Moruisg
- Views back across the road on the way up
- View west along ridge to Beinn Liath Mhor summit. Loch Torridon on right in distance
- View up valley towards summit
- View up valley towards Bla Bheinn
- View up Patterdale Valley towards Nethermost Pike and High Crag
- View towards summit
- View towards A82
- View to north of Beinn Liath Mhor opening up. Lochan Uaine in distance
- View over to Raasay, note the flat topped summit of Dun Caan in the distance
- View over the back after the hike up Corie a' Ghreadaidh from An Dorus gap.
- View over Rannoch Mor
- View out over to the outer Hebrides (Uists)
- View of the start of the ridge
- View into valley west (River Coupall)
- View from top of Polney Crag
- View from the top
- View from pub in Carboost
- View down valley towards Bla Bheinn
- View down valley to A82
- View down the Patterdale Valley
- View down into Glen Etive
- View down into Glen Brittle
- View back up the way we came
- View back up the valley
- View back to Stob Dearg (was misty when we were at the top)
- View back along ridge towards Ullswater
- View across to the shoulder between Fuar Tholl and Sgorr Ruadh. Loch Corie Lair at base.
- View across to the Beinn Liath Mhor ridge we were going to walk along
- View across to Sgorr Ruadh
- Valley floor
- Valentine looking worried
- Valentine looking scared scrambling along ridge towards Sgurr a' Ghreadaidh
- Valentene through the hole
- Valentene scrambling up to Sgurr na Banachdich
- Up the valley
- Ullswater From Catstye Cam
- Trish and Liz, Loch an Eron in background
- Trish and Jackie
- Train Spotter we caught with her notepad!
- To right: Shoulder between Sgurr Nan Ceanniachean and Moruisg
- This caravan was intact on Friday, but someone had killed it in the meantime. No danger of it causing a traffic jam anymore!
- The trip back. I was trying to take some photos of the islands on the way back, I failed, but thought this one was ammusing.
- The instructor chap (I have forgotten his name) pulled out 2 wine glasses and a bottle of wine at the top!!!
- The In-Pin in the distance from top of Corie na Banachdich
- The hole you have to climb through after the Chimney on the way up to Sgurr nan Gillean.
- The fog clears a little
- The drink near Carboost on the way to Sligachan. Splendid weather!
- The Cuillins
- That windswept look! But doesn't she do it well ;-)
- That ridge again
- Team shot. Mo, Valentene and Nigel. Stuart, Dave and Alistair left earlier, we stopped another night on Skye.
- Team shot at the start Dave, Alistair, Mo, Valentene, Stuart and Nigel
- Team shot - Mo, Alistair, Nigel, Stuart & Dave
- Sunny weather as we left the car
- Sunday - looking up Patterdale Valley
- Stuart, Valentene, Dave, Nigel and Mo on Am Basteir (Note one man down. Alistairs leg gave out on the way up the valley - he was
- Stuart having a rest!
- Stuart
- Striding Edge
- Striding Edge
- Stob Na Doire (Not a Munroe despite being 1011M)
- Stob Na Doire
- Stob Dearg from near the road
- Stob Dearg
- Stob Dearg
- Start of the climbing
- Soay from Skye, heading down Corrie Lagan
- So, liz... did you find out what sort of insect this was
- Slog to top of Sgurr Nan Ceanniachean
- Saturday Heading up towards Striding edge
- Rocky climb up to first top on Beinn Liath Mhor ridge
- Rhum
- Red Tarn From Swirrel Edge
- Red Tarn
- Pulling Face
- pulling an odd face
- Plateau Below
- Pinnacle Ridge - we had intended to assend Sgurr nan Gillean via Pinnacle ridge, but time did not allow for this.
- Path in from Torridon side
- Our walk back to road
- On the way up to the hills
- On the ridge between Stob Searg and Stob na Doire
- On the access path