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The Highlands

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Nearer Scoraig the path curves north round the rocky outcrop called Creag á Chadha. This view south shows where the path crosses the crags. In the distance can be seen Sail Mhor at the other side of the loch.
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This is the view west out towards the mouth of the loch and the open sea. At the extreme right of the picture, the path to the community of Scoraig is just visible. There is no road here; you must walk, or travel by boat (or helicopter).
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Looking down from Creag á Chadha into the blue waters. Trees down at the water's edge are catching the April sunshine.
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Zoomed in on one of the Silver Birch trees.
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Photographed from Rhue near Ullapool.
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The footpath from the north east corner of Loch Lurgainn climbs up this slope on the way to Loch an Doire Dhuibh. Two small Scots Pine trees stand out against a blue sky with fluffy little clouds. The characteristic shape of Stac Pollaidh dominates the distance.
Suilven and Cul Mór 
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The same footpath, a little further on. The ridge of Suilven is now plainly visible about nine kilometres north, behind the lower western slopes of Cul Mór just over two kilometres away. A puddle reflects the blue sky. 
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Suilven seen from the opposite side, much closer up. This is the footpath from Lochinver to Ledmore. There is a way up onto the ridge by a col east of Caisteal Liath apparently, but the path to it from this path is not obvious, being marked only by a barely discernable cairn of about two stones. Looking through binoculars, I got the impression that some rock-climbing was necessary.

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