One of favourite photos from yesterday's walk up Ben Mor Coigach and Sgurr an Fhidhleir, looking through to Stac Pollaidh #coigachpic.twitter.com/Y0GwBQhkJu
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One of favourite photos from yesterday's walk up Ben Mor Coigach and Sgurr an Fhidhleir, looking through to Stac Pollaidh #coigachpic.twitter.com/Y0GwBQhkJu
Love this one too looking away to An Teallach, which was our original plan until the weather changed and we stayed a bit closer to base.pic.twitter.com/bMCBudlRX1
On the way up, looking away to Sgurr an Fhidhleir. Blush filter applied.pic.twitter.com/yvyMj2xXl1
Sometimes the Pixel takes a photo and offers up a version it has "stylised". It made this one of the Ben Mor Coigach ridge very blue! #scotlandpic.twitter.com/0q9aZjhP7a
We were dropped off so we could start on one side and finish on the other. Here we are on our final peak Cairn Conmheall with wind turbine and car beyond. This was a wee hill my Dad used to run up with Lochaber canoe club when they finished paddling round the Summer Islespic.twitter.com/94z6jlrJL2
In the interest of full transparency here's us in the rain as we walked out
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