Traveling
Day Boots on in Glen Croe Below
Beinn
Luibhean

Up
& Over the Gate

Starting
to Climb

Higher
we Go

The
Corbett
Beinn an Lochain (Bagged Last Year 2017)

Nearly
There

Keep
Going

Close
up Looking Back Down Towards the Car

The
Munro Ben
Ime (Bagged 2001) and the Corbett
The
Cobbler yet to Climb

Across
Glen Croe are the Corbetts
The Brack
& Ben
Donich (Both Bagged 2015)

Reaching
the Summit of the Corbett
Beinn
Luibhean

The
Very Very Windy Summit

Wrapped
up Against the Wind

Heading
Back Down Towards The Cobbler

Saturday
12th May 2018
The
Munro
Schiehallion (Bagged 1998) from our Hotel Bedroom Window this Morning
over Loch Rannoch

Chit
Chat with the Germans Before Breakfast

Boots
on Opposite Loch Eigheach

"WHERE?"

Following
the Route of the Old "Road to the Isles" and Vastly Improved for Access to
the Hydro Scheme

Crossing
Allt Eigheach with the Southern Ridge of our Corbett
Beinn
Pharlagain in Sunlight

Looking
Down Allt Eigheach to the Northern "Bridge of Orchy Munros" (Bagged 2004)

A
Pose at the Ford

Steady
now

Crossing
the Ford

Leaving
the Track and Going Off Piste

Striding
Out

Looking
for a Place to Cross the River

"WHOOPS"
Well at Least one Foot is Dry

Climbing
the Hill Now

The
Munro Carn
Dearg (Bagged 2007)

The
Summit of the Corbett
Beinn
Pharlagain "Meall na Meoig"

Relaxing
in the Sunshine (Not Like Yesterdays Hill)

A
Pose on the Summit

Click
Click

Looking
Towards the Black Mount Hills, Glen Etive, the Glen Coe Hills and Loch
Laidon

The
Ben Nevis Range

Schiehallion
from the Summit

Getting
Ready to Set off
from the Summit

Crossing
the Ice Sheet

A
Pose on the Snow

"Steady
Now You Know What Happened the Last Time you Were on Snow"

A
Pose Below the Ice Sheet All Safe n Sound

Passing
an Unnamed Loch Just to the North of the Summit

The
Munro
Binnein Mor the Highest in the Mamores (Bagged 2009)

Looking
Back Over the Loch to the Summit

The
Munro Carn
Dearg (Bagged 2007) on the
Other side of the Glen

Ahead
the Munro
Sgor Gaibhre (Bagged 2007)

Inspecting
the Hydro Works in Glen Eigheach

One
of the Wheatears that Followed us Down the Glen

Nearly
the End of the Road

Looking
Down Loch Laidon

Rannoch
Station
Without Trainspotting star
Ewan McGregor and his Gang

Shall
I go for a Swim?

Sunday
12th May 2018
Ready
for the Off

Leaving
the Car

Passing
the Little Bothy

Car
and Bothy

Heading
for the Hills

The
Top of the Hill Comes into View

Keep
Going

Through
the Snow

"WHOOPS"

Reaching
the Summit of the Corbett
Beinn a'
Chuallaich

A
Pose on the Now Sunny Top

Big
Smiles Say "CHEESE"

"Lets
Have Lunch"

Looking
West Along Rannoch Loch

Click
Click

Heading
Back Down

Leaving
the Summit Behind

"Which
is the Driest Route Back?"

"I
Think you Should go Under the Minion Gate First"

"Here
I go"

Nearly
Through the Gate

And
Another one Through

All
Safe n Sound

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