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The Rugged Ramblers decided to spend a week in the Highlands during the winter 2005. It snowed for 3 days.


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Glen Coe Winter Photo Gallery

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Hiking southwest through the Lost Valley following Allt Coire Gabhail. View looking back down the Lost Valley, Glen Coe in the background. The gully to reach the saddle between Bidean nam Bian and Stob Coire Sgreamhach at 941m.
Taking a break at the saddle after climbing up the gully. Dan, Peter, Myself and Andy at the summit of Stob Coire Sgreamhach 1,072m. Enjoying a well-deserved sip of whisky (10yo Laphroaig) at the summit.
View looking southeast from the summit of Stob Coire Sgreamhach. View looking back down to the Lost Valley and Glen Coe in the background. Descending back to the saddle to climb back down the gully to the Lost Valley.
View looking north across Glen Coe from Coire na Tulaich. Climbing up Coire na Tulaich, Glen Coe below us. View from the saddle above Coire na Tulaich.
View looking north from close to the summit of Stob Dearg. Andy and myself at the summit of Stob Dearg 1,020m. Descending Stob Dearg, back to the saddle above Coire na Tulaich.
Trekking through the snow on route to Stob na Doire. Myself at the summit of Stob na Broige 956m. View looking northeast from Stob na Broige to Stob na Doire with Stob Dearg in the distance behind.

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