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Looking NE from the summit along Coire Glas towards Loch Oich and Loch Ness, Ben Tee visible on the left. If the proposed Coire Glas
pumped storage hydroelectric scheme goes ahead this corrie will soon be dammed and inundated.
© Peter Burgess
© Peter Burgess
Sron a' Choire Ghairbh from the summit ridge of Meall na Teanga
© Peter Burgess
© Peter Burgess
The Nevis range seen over Meall na Teanga, Easter Sunday 2015
© Jonathan Small
© Jonathan Small
Sron a'Choire Ghairbh wreathed in cloud, as it remained all day
© Doug Tulloch
© Doug Tulloch
A summit shot of Sron a` Choire Ghairbh 28th March 09
© Colin Fridge
© Colin Fridge
Sron a' Choire Gharibh viewed from the summit of Meall nan Teanga. The zigzag stalkers' path can be clearly seen climbing up from the bealach. Feb' 2007.
© Alex Bryce
© Alex Bryce
The southwest ridge of Sron a' Choire Ghairbh, seen from the head of Glen Cia-aig. It makes an easy route of ascent or descent to/from the mountain. Feb' 2007.
© Alex Bryce
© Alex Bryce
Sron a' Choire Ghairbh when seen from Sean Meall; an outlying top to the east.
© Chris Bowles
© Chris Bowles
Sron a' Choire Ghairbh seen across Loch Lochy.
© David S Brown
© David S Brown
Sron a' Choie Ghairbh from Meall na Teanga, in February. Note Brocken Spectre on bottom left of picture.
© David McSporran
© David McSporran
Descending to the bealach from Sron a'Choire Gairbh. This view looks west down the valley of the Allt Cam Bhealaich, the opposite direction from the ascent along the Allt Glas Dhoire. Conditions deteriorated, and we didn't go on to Meall na Teanga.
© Paul Richardson
© Paul Richardson
Walking up to the Cam Bhealaich en route to Sron a' Choire Gairbh. The weather deteriorated after this!
© Paul Richardson
© Paul Richardson
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