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Showing posts with label Tour Scotland Cairngorms. Show all posts

Tour Scotland Photograph Loch Etchachan Cairngorms


Tour Scotland photograph of Loch Etchachan, a small high level loch in the Cairngorms, to the northeast of Ben Macdui, Scotland. Directly north of the loch and lying 664 feet lower lies Loch A'an and the imposing peak of Cairn Gorm. To the north east lies Beinn Mheadhoin, known for its broad and flat summit. To west, rising vertically lies the plateau of Carn Etchachan which constitute the lower slopes of Ben Macdui rising to a peak south of the loch, the second highest mountain in the UK. To the east, the loch flows into Little Loch Etchahan, which outflows through the gap made up of Creagan a' Choire Etchachan in the south and Stobb Coire Etchachan in the north, into what will become the Derry Burn turning southwards becoming the Lui Water before eventually flowing into the River Dee.



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Old Photograph Climbers Cairngorms Scotland


Old photograph of Winter climbers in the Cairngorms, Scotland.

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Photograph Melting Snow Scotland


Photograph of melting snow in the Cairngorms, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Cairngorms Rights of Way Signs


Tour Scotland photograph of Cairngorms Rights of Way signs, Scotland. The Scottish Rights of Way and Access Society has compiled a catalogue of all the known rights of way in Scotland. In Scotland, a right of way is a route over which the public has been able to pass unhindered for at least 20 years. The route must link two " public places ", such as villages, churches or roads. Unlike in England and Wales there is no obligation on Scottish local authorities to signpost or mark a right of way.



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