Crossing the Oban
Line by The Southern Station in Tyndrum

Making Our Way
Through The Woods Towards Glen Cononish.

Snow Covered Ben
Oss to the South of the Farm Track

On The Lower Slopes
of Beinn Chuirn

Climbing Into The
Snow Line

Higher up we go

Higher Through The
Rocky Outcrops

The Snow Getting
Deeper

A Flat Bit

Nearing The Top

Getting a Battering
by a Passing Blizzard
The Summit Dead
Ahead

Ice Formations on
The Old Boundary Fence Near The Summit of
Beinn Chuirn

The Summit of
Beinn
Chuirn

Frozen Eas Anie
Waterfall

Close up of The
Frozen Eas
Anie Waterfall

The Gold Mine
Workings Near The Entrance

Leaving
Beinn
Chuirn Behind by the Mine Track

Discussing The
Price of Gold Before Panning in The River Cononish Near Tyndrum

Saturday
13th April 2013
Mine is Bigger Then
Yours

I Think its This
Way

Are we Sure Its The
Right Way

Up and Over The One
and Only Stile on The Way up

Try to Look Like
Your Enjoying Yourselves

Getting Above the
Clouds

Glen Nevis Now Way
Below

Above The Frozen
Lochan Meall an t-Suidhe

Starting Out on The
Zig Zags

Higher up The Snow
Starts Getting Deeper

The Zig Zags Start
to Disappear

Off They go With
Crampons and Ice Axes

So Who Was Supposed
to Fetch The Map and Compass

Crossing
What is Normally The Waterfalls of Coire na h-Urchaire
at The Top of Red Burn

Easy Does it

Steady Now

Looking Down
Towards Carn Mor Dearg From The Edge of The North Face of Ben Nevis

Heading Back
Towards Lochan Meall an t-Suidhe With The Great Glen Below

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