Cloudy but dry
5th February 2023
Today was a completely dry day, which often seems like a real bonus in Torridon.
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(Above) Dawn from Kinlochewe (it only lasted a couple of minutes).
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(Above) Looking South up Glen Grudie to Beinn Eighe (Ruadh-stac Mor centre and Sail Mhor right).
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(Above) Beinn Eighe East end from near Kinlochewe: Sgurr nan Fhir Duibhe (963m) and Creag Dhubh (907m).
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(Above) Beinn Eighe South slopes: L-R Stuc Coire an Laoigh (866m), Spidean Coire nan Clach (993m), Sgurr Ban (970m) and Sgurr nan Fhir Duibhe (963m).
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(Above) Mullach an Rathain (1023m), Liathach, south slopes across Upper Loch Torridon.
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