Gloomy

25th January 2016

Below are a few general landscape views of some North West mountains. ‘A picture tells ……..’ There was a significant drop in temperature early afternoon as a cold front passed through and ‘a bit of snow’ is forecast overnight. But it’s all change again tomorrow!

A gloomy, almost snowless Liathach and Coire an Laoigh, Beinn Eighe right.

A gloomy, almost snowless Liathach and Coire an Laoigh, Beinn Eighe right.

Creag Dubh (902m) east end Beinn Eighe. Normally holds the most snow in the Torridon hills

Creag Dubh (902m) east end Beinn Eighe. Normally holds the most snow of the Torridon hills!

A bit of brightness Loch Glascarnoch. Gloomy Beinn dearg hills behind.

A bit of brightness Loch Glascarnoch. Gloomy Beinn dearg hills behind.

The gloomy northern Fannich mountains.

The gloomy northern Fannich mountains.

Gloomy An Teallach.

Gloomy An Teallach.

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