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Buachaille Etive Mor
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- Photo by David NealeThe great peak of Buachaille Etive Mor seen from the A82 road when heading north off of Rannoch Moor. Here the great north east face cliffs can be seen in full glory...
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- Photo by D W. ROBERTSONThe house of Dalness in Glen Etive is dwarfed by the snow covered rock of Stob na Broige. This is the southerly top of the famous Buachaille Etive Mor which gaurds the entrance to Glencoe and the top provides a fine view down Glen Etive
- Photo by Andy WallaceSaturday 15th & Sunday 16th July, Buachaille Etive Mor has been on top of my wish list for some time and the weather was completely mist-free and un-Scottish when starting the walk from Altnafeadh. I climbed Coire na Tulaich and up to Stob Dearg before walking the ridge over Stob na Doire and Stob Coire Altruim to Stob na Broige before descending to Lairig Gartain. On Sunday with the weather being so good it seemed like a good opportunity to re-climb my first Munro; the first time was on a wintry May day and I hardly saw anything of Ben Cruachan. Steeply up through the woods past Cruachan Falls, past the dam and onto Stob Garbh and Stob Diamh, over Drochaid Ghlas and a bouldery climb to Ben Cruachan before descending via Meall Cuanail back to the dam
- Photo by Tom DannattLooking South to Coire na Tulaich on the approach to Stob Dearg - Buachaille Etive Mor
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