A perpetually nibbled-down rowan tree, kept short to bonsai size
Leitir Fhearna in the distance
Ascent of the Druim Rèidh ridge
An easy ridge. Sgùrr Breac in the distance.
Very resilient flowers on the summits
Meall a' Chrasgaidh, Càrn na Criche (behind), Sgùrr Mòr (further behind) and Sgùrr nan Clach Gaela
Loch Fannich
Sgùrr Braec
Seen from summit of Toman Chòinnich
Three munros in a row
Meall a' Chrasgaidh, Sgùrr nan Clach Gaela and Sgùrr nan Each. There came a grey haze in the south-east that gradually began to fill the entire sky.
Druim Rèidh, the ridge I had first ascended
An Taellach in the distance. Photo taken while I was taking my time to have lunch and enjoy the views.
A' Chaileach seen from Sgùrr Braec
My parked car a tiny white dot in the landscape with altocumulus clouds above
A' Chailleach and Sròn na Goibhre
My final descent was going to be along the ridge and then down to the loch
Loch Toll an Lochain
A somewhat forworn expression
Selfie while leaning against the summit cairn of A' Chailleag
Sgùrr Braec with Toman Chòinnich in front
Seen from A' Chailleach
Some of the Fischerfield munros
In the foreground Groban, Beinn Bheag and Creag Rainich
Good-bye to A' Chailleach
Just before descending the steep slope towards the loch
Playful naiads
Allt na Golbhre
An Taellach
The muddy and waterlogged track along Loch a' Bhraoin that formed the last stage of my journey