The Northern slopes.
8th April 2023
Today I ventured along the Upper Spey to have a look at the remaining snow in some of the more ‘hidden’ coires.
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(Above) Sron a’ Choire and Creag Meagaidh (left); Coire nan Gall, Coire Dubh and the top of Coire a’ Bheinn (centre and right).
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(Above) Coire nan Gall and Coire Dubh (left), with pt.903m (Stob Coire Dubh NE and Carn Dubh (767m) more central.
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(Above) Min Choire and Garbh Choire (North side of Stob Poite Coire Ardair and Sron Coire a’ Chriochairein).
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(Above) Garbh Choire (left), Creag Meagaidh (centre) with ‘Mad Meg’s Cairn’ visible left of the summit.
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