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- Stuart having a rest!
- Dave on top of the rock on top of the in-pin.
- Ditto
- The fog clears a little
- Mo looking somewhat concerned on the way down Corrie Lagan
- Stuart
- Alistair looking a little concerned
- Team shot - Mo, Alistair, Nigel, Stuart & Dave
- 'The Cioch' - Lump of rock sticking out of the cliff that Mr Highlander stood on in the film.
- Soay from Skye, heading down Corrie Lagan
- View from pub in Carboost
- Cuillins
- The drink near Carboost on the way to Sligachan. Splendid weather!
- Team shot at the start Dave, Alistair, Mo, Valentene, Stuart and Nigel
- On the way up to the hills
- Waterfall
- View up valley towards Bla Bheinn
- Pinnacle Ridge - we had intended to assend Sgurr nan Gillean via Pinnacle ridge, but time did not allow for this.
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- Views to the middle of the ridge
- Me on summit on Am Basteir
- 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
- View from the top
- The hole you have to climb through after the Chimney on the way up to Sgurr nan Gillean.
- Valentene through the hole
- Valentine looking worried
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- Me on top of a rock (cheers Mo!) very very long drop off to left.
- View out over to the outer Hebrides (Uists)
- View of the start of the ridge
- View down valley towards Bla Bheinn
- View over to Raasay, note the flat topped summit of Dun Caan in the distance
- Me on summit of Sgurr nan Gillean
- Mo on the edge, on the way back down from Sgurr nan Gillean
- Climbing up to Sgurr nan Gillean (very ammusing, and very exposed in places!)
- Lochan near Sligachan
- Team shot. Mo, Valentene and Nigel. Stuart, Dave and Alistair left earlier, we stopped another night on Skye.
- The Cuillins
- View over the back after the hike up Corie a' Ghreadaidh from An Dorus gap.
- Mo in same photo
- Mo and Valentene climbing up to Sgurr a' Mhadaidh
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- Mo On Sgurr a' Mhadaidh
- Valentine looking scared scrambling along ridge towards Sgurr a' Ghreadaidh
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- Valentene scrambling up to Sgurr na Banachdich
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- View down into Glen Brittle
- Barra in the distance
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- The In-Pin in the distance from top of Corie na Banachdich
- Mo Clambering down Corrie na Banachdich. We lost the path and ended up down-climbing over the crags (which was rather ammusing)
- Looking back towards the rocks we had just scrambled down
- Waterfall near road in Glen Brittle
- 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.
- Got Mo to take the same photo from inside the car! If you enlarge and look closely, you can see both the camera and mo off to th
- Off to the north of the Skye Bridge
- This caravan was intact on Friday, but someone had killed it in the meantime. No danger of it causing a traffic jam anymore!
- Will send the pic into Top Gear! Clarkson will no doubt approve!! (Nope, it was not us that killed it!!)
- Ben Nevis clear as day on the way back.
- Mo
- Pulling Face
- View from top of Polney Crag
- John on Wriggle
- Ditto
- Jim on Wriggle
- Mo on Wriggle
- Ditto
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- View from ferry back towards Oban
- Rock way out at sea with lighthouse attatched
- Lochboisdale - ferry then carried on to Castle Bay on Barra
- Church in Castle Bay
- Castle Bay across the drink
- Castle Bays Namesake
- Mo in Castlebay
- Starting the trip
- Castle Bay
- Heading to Vatersay
- Mo, Vatersay Causeway in background
- Beach at end of road on Vatersay
- Boatwreck above beach
- Vatersay Village Post Office!
- Heading back to Barra
- Honey I ruined the house!
- Sea Views
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- Barra Airport
- Ditto
- Aircraft landing.
- Aircraft in front of terminal
- Looking back from north end of Causeway that joins South Uist to Eriskay. Barra ferry runs into Eriskay.
- South Uist
- Beaches with the hills in the background
- Interesting clouds!
- Classic bus at Howmore
- Jack, Nigel and Mo in front of bus. Jack was a Manc who we met on the Barra - Eriskay ferry and rode with for a few days.
- Bunkhouse @ Howmore
- Bunkhouse @ Howmore