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Close-up of bizarre wooden elephant between Beinn a' Bhuird and Ben Avon. Did someone really bring this up Mitre Ridge?
© Michael Shedden
© Michael Shedden
Bizarre wooden elephant near one of the tops of Beinn a' Bhuird, with Ben Avon in the background.
© Michael Shedden
© Michael Shedden
Looking towards the summit on 17th September 2009
© Bobby Mcginty
© Bobby Mcginty
Ben Avon,with all the other cairns,or tors in the background,on 2.5.2009.
© phil leith
© phil leith
A very long walk to reach this amazing munro, sunny and cold at the top, on the 2nd of May 2009.
© phil leith
© phil leith
The summit of Ben Avon from Carn Liath; 2nd April 2009.
© Roger Vander Steen
© Roger Vander Steen
Approaching the summit Tor on Ben Avon on a very windy August day in 2007
© Robert Mitchell
© Robert Mitchell
Approaching Ben Avon and the Sneck (col with Beinn a' Bhuird) from the south. The path is superb practically all the way to the Sneck, certainly the easiest approach to the top, making for fast progress if required.
© Alex Bryce
© Alex Bryce
Looking south to Ben Avon from the Corbett Carn Ealasaid (2008-10-12)
© Kevin Woods
© Kevin Woods
Stitched collage of photos of Ben Avon taken from Carn Liath to show the true size of this munro.
© Graham Young
© Graham Young
On the way back from Ben Avon looking down to Sneck
© Steve Marlow
© Steve Marlow
The tor of Leabaidh an Daimh Bhuidhe viewed from the south refuses to lose its wrap of cloud.
© Ian Swann
© Ian Swann
Leabaidh an Daimh Bhuidhe: messing about on the summit tor. May 18th 2005.
© Paul Richardson
© Paul Richardson
On Ben Avon plateau, with the summit tor of Leabaidh an Diamh Bhuidhe in mid-distance. A place to expand the mind! May 18th 2005
© Paul Richardson
© Paul Richardson
Looking east from the summit tor Leadaidh an Daimh Bhuidhe of Ben Avon showing the extensive summit plateau and some of the many tors.
© Graham Young
© Graham Young
The summit tor Leabaidh an Daimh Bhuidhe of Ben Avon approaching from the west.
© Graham Young
© Graham Young
Looking NE from The Sneck along the north face of Ben Avon.
© Graham Young
© Graham Young
Ben Avon taken from Top of the Battery.
© Graham Young
© Graham Young
Ben Avon at sunrise from south of Braemar.
© Graham Young
© Graham Young
Ben Avon viewed from Bynack Mor
© Graham Young
© Graham Young
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