Car Park at the Side of Loch Hourn

Beinn Sgritheall
and Beinn
na h-Eaglaise

Beinn Sgritheall
a Munro

Stag Party in Glen Arnisdale

First View of
Beinn nan
Caorach from the Rusty Bridge Near Achad a' Ghlinne

Highland Coos Grazing in Glen
Arnisdale

Glen Arnisdale and Loch Hourn

Good Track to the Waterfall with
Beinn nan
Caorach Dead Ahead

Eas na Cuingid Waterfall

Looking over Loch Hourn to Knoydart

The Very Wet and Windy Summit of
Beinn nan
Caorach

Beinn na
h-Eaglaise and
Beinn Sgritheall
from Druim nan Bo

Stopped Raining Now for the Moment

The Old Deer Fence Leads the way to
the Top

The Summit of
Beinn na
h-Eaglaise in Wind and Rain Again

Beinn nan
Caorach From the Little Lochan on Beinn Bhuide

Corran on the Shores of Loch Hourn
Where the Car is Parked

The Zig Zag Path up to
Waterfall from the West

Waterproof Caterpillar

The Deer Path Through the Ferns Made
for a Easier Descent

Sunday
3rd August 2014
Loch
Duich from Strath Croe

The
Path up Gleann Choinneachain

One
of the Many Scotch Argus Butterflies in the Glen

The
Weather Keeps Changing all the Time

A
Lot of Water in the River as Bealach an Sgairne Comes into View on Route to
Sgurr
Gaorsaic

Scottish
Orchid

Scottish
Moth

Devil's
Bit Scabious

The
Waterfall Crossing the Path on Route to Bealach an Sgairne

River
in Spate and Didn't Fancy Crossing it and
after a lot of Deliberation Turned Back to Climb
Sgurr an
Airgid Instead

Bee
and Fly on
Devil's Bit Scabious

Sgurr
an Airgid to the North of Morvich is Near Enough for a Afternoon Start

The
Cemetery and Causeway Across Loch
Duich

The
Car Park at the Cemetery is the Starting Point for a Climb up
Sgurr an
Airgid

Loch
Duich and Shiel Bridge

The
Path to the Ridge on
Sgurr an
Airgid and the Road Over the Causeway at Shiel Bridge

Gleann
Lichd and the River Croe

A
Pile of Stones Mark the Access to the Ridge With the Summit Ahead of us

The
Caravan Park in Morvich

A
Beam of Sun Light Marks the Summit With a Chorus of Thunder

The
Very Wet and Windy Summit of
Sgurr an
Airgid to go with the Thunder

The
Tide Going Out at Shiel Bridge

Sgurr
an Airgid Across Loch Duich from Shiel Bridge

Monday
4th August 2014
Starting
out up Gleann Undalain

Crossing
a Burn

The
Path to Glen More will Take us Right up to Loch Choire nan Crogachan

The
Higher we go the Wetter it Gets

The
Path Levels out Just Before the Loch

Reaching
the Cairn at Loch Choire nan Crogachan

Heading
Back Down After Reaching the Loch Leaving me to Climb Sgurr
Mhic Bharraich Alone

Above
Loch Choire nan Crogachan

The
Gully on the Right Should Take me Through the Cliffs

Yet
Another Very Wet and Windy Summit Sgurr
Mhic Bharraich

The
Weather Eases off as I Start my Decent

Yesterdays
Hill Sgurr
an Airgid Comes Into View

Sgurr
an Airgid From the Path Above Glenshiel Lodge

Clearly
Seen Now my Decent Route
Down
Sgurr
Mhic Bharraich

Drying
Off Below the Clear Summit of Sgurr
Mhic Bharraich

Sgurr
Mhic Bharraich from Shiel Bridge

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