About to arrive at first camp on a rainy evening
We camped in the little ash wood, close to the river
A late dinner
Fording the burn at departure, 8:00am
An Teallach in the background
Strath na Sealga
A promise of rain - or will we have sun?
John cautiously fording Abhainn Gleann na Muiche
Looking back towards Glenn Na Muice Beag
The path on the west side of the burn that we had come along is clearly visible
The elongated pass at about 500m altitude with the three lochans
Some blue patches in the sky, some sun!
Jonathan couldn't resist taking a dip
Beinn a' Chaisgein Mòr (big forbidding hill)
Doesn't look forbidding at all from SW, the direction Jim and I ascended it from - but later found out it does look forbidding from our camp.
An Teallach in the distance
Some of the Fisherfield Six summits
Jim on the summit of Beinn a' Chaisgein Mòr
Hugo on the summit
The munros Ruadh Stac Mòr and A' Mhaighdean around Fuar Loch Mòr
First leg of the ascent
It is raining ahead of us
Beginning of second leg of the ascent: Dubh Loch and Fionn Loch with the causeway in between
Dubh Loch
Cotton grass on the shore of the loch
We made camp close to the causeway
The forbidding view of Beinn a' Chaisgein Mòr, from our camp, early morning
Morning tea at 6
On our way we see the morning sun kissing the mountains
Beinn Airigh Charr