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The Higher Hills in Scotland.....The Munros.

The higher hills in Scotland.

MacDui summit after a very heavy snowfall in 2010.
I am not alone on the great plateau.
My sole meeting that day on the plateau with the corries of Braeriach behind.

Braeriach corries and Angels peak.

The Barns of Beinn Mheadhoin Cairngorms.

Cairn Toul and Sgor an Lochain Uaine.

The NE Ridge of Sgor an Lochan  Uaine and Cairn Toul.
The top of Braeriach.

Two of the West facing coires of Braeriach seen across Loch Einich from Sgor Gaoith.



Sgoran Dubh Mor and Sgor Gaoith from Glen Einich when heading up to the Northern Coires of Braeriach.

Looking across the Moine Mhor from Mullach Clach a' Bhlair to Cairn Toul.
Glen Feshie from the cairn at .737 on the Druim nam Bo shoulder.

Coire an Lochain from the path up to the Leth-Choin area.



Exiting from the Central couloir on Beinn Laoigh.

The top area of Laoigh with Cruachan in the distance.

Sgor Gaoith western Cairngorms.

Sgurr Ban, Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearhair and Beinn Tarsuinn from the edge of the Lair crags.

Moving up the Dubhs from Loch Coruisk Skye.

Down-climbing on Sgurr dubh Mor.

The Ben and Carn Mor Dearg seen from .903 in Glencoe.

A'Mharconaich from around 700 mtrs. on Geal Charn.

Ben Alder and Sgor Iutharn from Bheinn Udlamain area.

The Druim Seileach path up to Gleouraich Loch Cuaich area.
Meall Chuaich summit with Bealach Dubh in the distance.







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