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Ben Mor Coigach August 2019

743m, big hill of Coigach, 7:00hr walk
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  • A wee snack break

    A wee snack break

    Mark, Kristy, Katharina, Ben, Paulo, Ilona, Simon, Rachel, Almut

  • The going is easy albeit muddy in places

    The going is easy albeit muddy in places

    Gerrit, Jane, Andrew, Mark, Paulo, Katharina, Ben, Ilona, Almut, Kirsty

  • At the foot of Ben Mor Coigach

    At the foot of Ben Mor Coigach

  • Ascending a fairly steep slope

    Ascending a fairly steep slope

  • A break to enjoy nature and a good lunch

    A break to enjoy nature and a good lunch

    After a steep ascent we reached a plateau called Cadh' a' Mhoraire, giving a view of Sgurr an Fidhleir and Beinn an Eoin with Lochan Tuath in between.

  • The last walkers toiling up the steep slope along the fence

    The last walkers toiling up the steep slope along the fence

  • Journey into the fog

    Journey into the fog

    This is the grassy slope we ascended, and later descended again in mist.

  • The thick cloud cover allowed us the briefest of glimpses of the stunning views

    The thick cloud cover allowed us the briefest of glimpses of the stunning views

    ... and we got ourselves lost

  • Emerging from the fog is a great relief

    Emerging from the fog is a great relief

    An interesting experience with the desorienting effect of fog and the virtues of the compass

  • Sgurr an Fhidhleir, "The Fiddler", crowned with a cloud.

    Sgurr an Fhidhleir, "The Fiddler", crowned with a cloud.

  • Play of fire (sun) and water (clouds)

    Play of fire (sun) and water (clouds)

  • Pan's bathtub, enticing to take a dip (not for me)

    Pan's bathtub, enticing to take a dip (not for me)

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    The thick cloud cover allowed us the briefest of glimpses of the stunning views
    Emerging from the fog is a great relief
    Sgurr an Fhidhleir, "The Fiddler", crowned with a cloud.