Geograph Britain and IrelandLatest Images by Pete Lynn
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2024-03-19T13:40:43+00:00text/html2023-06-12T15:54:30+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/79737Pete Lynn57.648670 -5.597316NG8567 : Baosbheinn pro-talus rampart
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A view of the pro-talus rampart at the north end of Baosbheinn (Creag an Fhithich) with Loch Gaineamhach, Rona and Trotternish on Skye behind. If this indeed a pro-talus rampart it is the largest in the UK. In any case it is an impressive pile of fridge to car sized boulders.text/html2023-06-12T15:45:57+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/79737Pete Lynn57.647807 -5.490258NG9167 : Talladale Falls
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Talladale falls where the Allt Strath Lungard plunges from a wide gentle valley into a gorge. Impressive but hard work to reach over 2 miles of pathless and (when the falls are running well) boggy terrain. The lip of the falls is horizontal Torridonian Sandstone characteristic of the area.text/html2023-01-22T13:24:09+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/79737Pete Lynn57.596884 -5.549833NG8761 : Carn Doineig
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This cairn marks the spot where a woman was killed after stealing the liver of a bull, a gift from the Mackenzies of Gairloch, which had been slaughtered and shared between parties from Torridon and Gairloch. Baosbheinn ridge behind.text/html2023-01-22T13:13:51+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/79737Pete Lynn57.647721 -5.599066NG8567 : Pro-Talus rampart below Creag an Fhithich, Baosbheinn
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This is the largest pro-talus rampart in the UK. Formed by rock debris slumping from the cliff and stopping and forming a rampart rather than spreading down the hillside. Clambering over the rocks which have huge holes between and beneath is not recommended!text/html2023-01-22T13:08:16+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/79737Pete Lynn57.636792 -5.581892NG8666 : South West cliffs of Baosbheinn
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The southwest face of the long Baosbheinn ridge has many cliffs. This view is taken from high above Loch a' Ghobhainn looking up.text/html2023-01-22T12:54:51+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/79737Pete Lynn57.620629 -5.597054NG8564 : Loch a' Bhealaich
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Beach at Northwest end of Loch a' Bhealaich. Summit of Baosbheinn behind. All the footprints on the beach are deer apart from ours. It took nearly 2 hours of hard walking to reach the eastern end of the Loch.text/html2023-01-22T12:31:53+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/79737Pete Lynn57.658362 -5.462762NG9368 : Loch na Teangaidh Fhiadhaich
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This loch on a map or satellite photo has the outline of a bird with wings spread. Not so obvious on the ground. Beinn Airigh Charr in the distance beyond Loch Maree with its islands. Horizontal outcrop of Torridonian Sandstone in the foreground with a Lewisian Gneiss erratic.text/html2017-07-03T21:47:20+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/79737Pete Lynn57.096243 -7.228832NF8312 : Rubha Mealabhaig South Uist
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Ridge falling to Rubha Mealabhaig at SE tip of South Uisttext/html2017-07-03T21:43:30+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/79737Pete Lynn57.103544 -7.234989NF8313 : Old peat cuttings near Camas an Lochain South Uist
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Old peat cutting showing historical settlement near the SE tip of South Uisttext/html2017-07-03T21:24:32+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/79737Pete Lynn57.257164 -7.249677NF8330 : Rubha Heileasdail and Glen Heileasdail
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Rabbit cropped turf on Rubha Heileasdail and Glen Heileasdail beyond. Beinn Mhor on left and Ben Corodale on right.text/html2017-07-03T21:15:02+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/79737Pete Lynn57.261685 -7.251318NF8331 : Old lazy beds at Uamh a' Phrionnsa
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Lines in the bracken show location of old lazy beds. Rubha Healeasdail behind.text/html2017-07-03T19:43:47+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/79737Pete Lynn57.245665 -7.253515NF8329 : Geo south of Rubha na Brataich
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One of a number of geos to navigate on the coast of South Uist heading for Rubha Bholiumtext/html2017-07-03T19:11:03+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/79737Pete Lynn57.242173 -7.265963NF8229 : Abhainn Cormasgot South Uist
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Looking up the Abhainn Cormasgot towards Beinn Mhortext/html2015-06-21T09:44:01+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/79737Pete Lynn58.040785 -7.012819NB0416 : Boulder on North Shore of Loch Reasort
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Reached this point after a 13 mile cycle/walk from Uig. While sitting here the bay was circled by a golden eagle.text/html2015-06-21T09:37:20+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/79737Pete Lynn58.038491 -7.016229NB0416 : Loch Reasort from north shore
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Looking down Loch Reasort from the north shore after a 13 mile cycle/walk from Uig