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Winter sun & inversion at Carn Liath peak
© Katerina Braun
© Katerina Braun
Carn Liath from near the Clunie Power Staion on the River Tummel 21/10/12
© Alistair Craig
© Alistair Craig
Carn Liath from Briagh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain, July 2010.
© Bill Mccrum
© Bill Mccrum
One of the two huts at the bottom of Carn Leith, either a lack of maintenance or a sign of the previous harsh winter , 27th June '10
© Alistair Craig
© Alistair Craig
The top of Carn Liath looking towards the other 2 munros,Braigh CoireChruinnbhalgain,and Carn nan gabhar,on a cold spring day,Sunday the 2nd of may 2010.
© phil leith
© phil leith
Approaching Carn Liath.
© Mike Watson
© Mike Watson
Carn Liath and early morning mist.
© William Fraser
© William Fraser
Carn Liath from the top of Carn a'Chlamain, you can also see the track leading to Braigh Coire Chruinn-bhalagain, 30/05/09
© Alistair Craig
© Alistair Craig
Carn Liath from Braigh Coire Chruinn-Bhalgain
© Allan Taylor
© Allan Taylor
Carn Liath from the west.
© Keith Johnstone
© Keith Johnstone
Carn Liath
© Keith Johnstone
© Keith Johnstone
The Clouds begin to lift of carn Liath to reveal the Beinn a'Ghlo ridge.07.09.07
© David Singleton
© David Singleton
Carn Liath seen after "fording" the small burn returning from Carn nan Gabhar
© Alistair Craig
© Alistair Craig
Carn Liath from summit if Braign Coire Chruin-bhalgain
© Peter Wilson
© Peter Wilson
The leading away to the adjoining munros.
© Paul Zarb
© Paul Zarb
Carn Liath from Fenderbridge
© Alistair Craig
© Alistair Craig
Appproaching Carn Liath from Monzie. (The scar is the ascent route! BW)
© Alex Bryce
© Alex Bryce
Carn Liath from the summit of Airgiod Bheinn. Ben Lawers and Schiehallion are just visible to the left and right of Carn Liath's summit.
© Gordon Mcglashan
© Gordon Mcglashan
Clouds rolling over the summit, Carn Liath.
© Tom Cowley
© Tom Cowley
Carn Liath, taken from the slopes of Carn Nan Gabhar.
© K Dryburgh
© K Dryburgh
Carn Liath viewed from Braigh Coire Chruinn-Bhalgain. The path along the ridge (Beinn Mhaol)is clearly visible.
© Bill Wales
© Bill Wales
This is the hut where you leave the track to Glen Girnaig and cross moorland to reach the path up Carn Liath. There is a second larger wooden building to the left.
© Bill Wales
© Bill Wales
Beinn a'Ghlo viewed from the south on the approach road. Carn Liath dominates this view, but Braigh Coire Chruinn-Bhalgain is visible on the left.
© Bill Wales
© Bill Wales
The distant peaks of Beinn a' Ghlo viewed from Beinn Udlamain.
© Bill Wales
© Bill Wales
Carn Liath, Beinn a' Ghlo, seen from the A9 near Blair Atholl.
© Bill Wales
© Bill Wales
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