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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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