Geograph Britain and IrelandLatest Images by Chris
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2024-03-29T00:57:41+00:00text/html2022-03-06T19:18:29+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/117056Chris56.295006 -4.336488NN5513 : Looking towards Creag Chaoruinneach from alpine meadow north of the Allt Mor
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A quadbike track winds a devious way through the young pines until it reaches the deer fence below Guala Ghormtext/html2022-03-06T19:07:18+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/117056Chris56.309896 -4.361650NN5415 : Immeroin Burn in Glen Buckie
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A deep water course with stony-bottom winds its way northwest out of the forestry behind camera.text/html2022-03-06T19:03:42+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/117056Chris56.310215 -4.363772NN5315 : Fence line in Glen Buckie
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A meeting of three fencelines over my right shoulder. A bit of a bogfest.text/html2021-04-18T19:59:06+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/117056Chris57.104904 -3.531455NJ0702 : Granite slab on tributary of Allt Coire Ruairidh
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Three rivers converge not far north of here heading for the Avontext/html2021-04-18T19:54:36+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/117056Chris57.112225 -3.535225NJ0703 : Looking to Spion Rocks from Coire Ruairidh
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Lots of erratics and glacial debris hereabouts. Spion Rocks are on the hillside, a small crag.text/html2020-09-28T20:54:16+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/117056Chris57.049782 -4.592791NN4298 : Corrieyairack Traverses (1731) from Geal Charn
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A remarkable sight when viewed from above but they make for tough walking on descent, very rough.text/html2020-09-01T20:24:53+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/117056Chris56.322762 -4.240011NN6116 : Lochan a' Chroin from the north-west
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Not many people see it from this direction I thinktext/html2020-09-01T20:20:42+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/117056Chris56.322689 -4.239037NN6116 : Outflow of Lochan a' Chroin
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Flat and reasonably dry ground on the south east of the lochan for camping. Almost a hanging corrie at 725m.text/html2019-03-06T19:50:47+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/117056Chris57.007473 -4.747642NN3394 : Head of Glen Turret looking up the Allt Teanga Moire
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This chimney stack marks the end/start of the rough track from Braeroy just before an ATV bridge over the Allt Eachach. Note - if ascending/descending Carn Dearg (815m) by the guidebook route up Teanga Mor, it is easy to avoid the extensive peat hags by keeping to the south side of the Teanga Mor, on a rising traverse from 600m to 700m from GR 335951 to 343960.text/html2018-06-08T22:37:16+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/117056Chris58.022558 -7.014163NB0414 : Across Gleann Dubh from An Sith
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On the LAMM 2018, descending to the coast through the gap on the horizontext/html2017-04-26T22:22:15+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/117056Chris56.574490 -4.934502NN1946 : Stob a' Bhruaich Leith from Meall Odhar
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The walking along this ridge is as good as it lookstext/html2017-04-26T22:18:23+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/117056Chris56.586485 -4.970617NN1747 : Beinn Mhic Chasgaig, Creise and Clach Leathad from SW
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text/html2017-04-26T22:13:01+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/117056Chris56.602732 -4.971568NN1749 : Stob Dubh from north side of Beinn Ceitlein
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Followed decent terrain along the 800m contour rather than the undulating hummocks of the ridgetext/html2017-04-26T21:44:46+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/117056Chris56.749346 -4.540310NN4464 : Sgor Gaibhre from Meall na Meoig
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From steep ground just below the summit of Meall na Meoig, the Lochan Meoigeach just off to the right of picturetext/html2017-04-26T21:29:06+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/117056Chris56.807414 -4.508689NN4671 : Bealach Cumhainn
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Camped here on a round of the Munros from Bridge of Gaur. It wasn't clear from other Geographs whether it would be a good choice. I now know it wasn't, although there was running water, flat ground for a tent was sparse.