The Munro Memorial
Cairn Above Loch Tulla on Rannoch Moor

A Celestial Sun Beam Breaking
Through Cloud on The Black Mount

Saturday
26th September 2009
Boots on Outside
Clachaig Inn

Part of The Aonach
Eagach Ridge Comes Into View Near The Clachaig Inn

Car Park Glen Coe

In Front of
Bidean nam
Bian

Joined by our Romanian
Banking Friend

A Close up of Our Car Park
in Glen Coe

Our Romanian
Friend Going up a Gully

Looking Towards
Buachaille
Beag

Into The Clouds Now
as we Near Am Bodach and The Start of The Aonach
Eagach Ridge

A Large Gash
Looking Down into Glen Coe

The Crest Narrows
to a Sudden Drop

Easy Does it

Slowly Down The Wet
Rocks

Looking Back
Towards Am Bodach

Glad That's Over

Follow me

This Way

This Old Boundary
Fence is a Good Guide

Over The Top

The Summit of
Meall
Dearg Our First Munro on The Ridge

Not too Bad so Far

I Wonder What's
Over This Lump

O Dear

Going Down

Climbing up a Very Wet
High Chimney

I Need Longer Legs

Still Going up

Some Young Lads
Coming up Through The Chimney

And Lasses

Oh Heck Now Where

The Obstacles Come
Thick and Fast

Hang on

Down Again

And Then up Again

Try to Look Like
Your Enjoying it

This is a Real
White Knuckle Ride

Easy Does it

Other Climbers on
One of The Pinnacles

Ahead Another
Pinnacle

After Two Hours of
Scrambling up and Down Gullies, Slabs, Chimneys and Pinnacles.
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The Summit of Stob Coire Leith Marks The End of The Hardest WALK! in
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The Clouds Start to
Break Above Loch Leven

Easy Walking Now

Nearing The Summit
of The Second Munro
Sgorr nam
Fiannaidh

A Crag on Our Way

Nearly There

The Broken Down
Summit Cairn of
Sgorr nam
Fiannaidh

Glen Coe Village
Appearing Beneath The Clouds

Still a Long Way
Down

Close up of Glen
Coe Village and The Ballachulish Bridge

The Light Changes
by The Minute

Are You One of The
Old Guys on Aonach
Eagach Today

The Clachaig Inn

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