Ben Nevis: Britain's highest mountain (above and below) – still a patch of snow in a northern gully
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
Tour of the Western Isles: Inverness to Fort William
Lock at the northen end of Loch Ness
Happily this morning's bad weather in Inverness cleared around lunchtime and we had sensationally clear sunny weather for our drive from Inverness to Oban, especially in the latter half. So perfect was it that the whole of Ben Nevis was completely clear.
Loch Ness
An artist's impression of Castle Urquhart (Loch Ness)
Ben Nevis: Britain's highest mountain (above and below) – still a patch of snow in a northern gully
Ben Nevis: Britain's highest mountain (above and below) – still a patch of snow in a northern gully
Labels:
Ben Nevis,
Fort William,
Loch Ness,
Scotland
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