
Scotland - mountains and Munros
Folder: UK and Ireland
Munros are all the Mountains in Scotland over 3,000 ft high (915 m). Sir Hugh Munro produced the original list, which has been updated and is maintained by the Scottish Mountaineering Society. There are currently 282 of them and it has become one of the most popular mountain challenges - to climb them all. People who do this are often referred to as 'Munro-baggers' and to date just over 7,000 p…
(read more)
Buchaille Etive Mhor
|
|
Low clouds early in the morning.
This is probably one of the most photographed mountains in Scotland!
Munro in Glen Etive
Brocken Spectre
|
|
Brocken Spectre on Sgor na h-Ulaidh where a colourful corona forms around your shadow as it projects against cloud or mist below you.
Ptarmigan on Ptarmigan
|
|
Seen on a subsidiary peak of Ben Lomond - called Ptarmigan!! This species of grouse turns white in winter.
Loch Lomond from Ben Lomond
|
|
Loch Turret and Ben Chonzie
view from Ben Chonzie
|
|
Unusual clouds - Ben Chonzie
|
|
|
Loch Turret Reservoir in the distance. Weird cloud formation - probably created by a plane flying over some hours before.
Loch Fada - Letterewe
|
|
Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair
Camping above Loch a'Bhrisidh
Loch a'Bhrisidh
|
|
|
We camped above this blue loch in the middle of Letterewe in June 2008. Behind is the northern shoulder of Sgurr Ban
Fuar Loch Mor - A'Mhaighdean
|
|
Remote Loch in the northern corrie betwee the extremely remote Munros of A'Mhaighdean and Ruadh Stac Mor
Camping above Loch Maree
|
|
We camped here during the walk out before a major storm arrived and stayed dry through a horrendous downpour and gale-force winds.
View from Sgurr na Ciche June 2007
|
|
Sgurr na Ciche means 'hill of the breast' because it's shaped like a great big ...breast!
Loch Treig from Stob Coire Sgriodain
|
|
Grey Corries from Stob Coire Sgriodain
Loch Aline - Morvern
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest items - Subscribe to the latest items added to this album
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter