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Allt an t-Sluic |
I took over 100 pictures during my recent few days' backpacking with camera shy Markus. Here are just a few of them, starting on Day 1 - Dalwhinnie to Lubvan - blog entry is
here.
You should be able to click on a picture to access a slideshow, though unfortunately the captions don't seem to appear there..
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Following Markus into the narrow defile leading to Lochan na Doire-uaine |
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Following Markus to Lochan na Doire-uaine |
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Lochan na Doire-uaine - looking back to the defile |
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The path to Lochan na h-Earba |
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Lochan na h-Earba and Binnein Shuas |
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Markus's tarptent at Lubvan |
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Day 1: 32 km, 600 metres ascent, 9 hours |
Day 2 - Lubvan to Lubnaclach via Corrour - was also undertaken in fair weather. The blog entry is
here.
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The path beside Allt Cam |
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Crossing Allt Cam |
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Strathossian |
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A good water supply in Strath Ossian |
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Fly agaric |
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Loch Ossian |
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Day 2: 25 km, 490 metres ascent, 8 hours |
Day 3 - Lubnaclach to Bridge of Gaur, on a rainy morning. Blog entry
here.
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Early morning at Lubnaclach |
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Brewing up at Corrour Old Lodge |
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Looking back up Allt Eigheach |
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The River Gaur exiting the weir |
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River Gaur in spate |
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Day 3: 21 km, 470 metres ascent, 6 hours |
Day 4 - Bridge of Gaur to Kinloch Rannoch on the quiet road on the south side of Loch Rannoch. Blog entry
here.
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The view from our room at Bridge of Gaur Guesthouse |
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With Heather and Eddie |
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Loch Rannoch |
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A 'project' beside Loch Rannoch |
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A completed 'project' beside Loch Rannoch |
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Loch Rannoch |
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The well surfaced start of a footpath to Glen Lyon |
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In Kinloch Rannoch at the end of the 97 km walk with 1810 metres ascent |
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Pitlochry Station - and the start of a long journey home |
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Day 4: 19 km, 250 metres ascent, 4 hours |
2 comments:
Many thanks Martin for your motivating company and your generosity!
A shame that the inclement weather and my leaking boots prevented our planned forays on higher ground.
Markus
It's a pleasure, Markus, and the only summit that we missed due to your wet foot was Sron Smeur, a small hill with a great viewpoint - remember to climb it next time you are in the area! Our other 'missed summits' can be regarded as 'mist summits' not worth visiting in the conditions.
A successful and most enjoyable trip with no major incidents, despite your flapping tent material at Lubnaclach...
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