Sgurr nan Gillean shrouded in cloud, with the River Sligachan and bridge in the foreground.
Sligachan (from the Gaelic for ‘shelly place’) is a settlement close to the Cuilllin, a range of mountains which were hugely popular with 19th century climbers and which continue to hold great appeal for climbers today. Also known as the Black Cuillin, they contain 11 Munros, including the highest peak on Skye, Sgurr Alasdair. There is an annual race to the Glamaig peak of the nearby Red Hills, beginning and ending at Sligachan Bridge.
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Beautiful scene,great shot.
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another superb one
Thanks joak.
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excellent shot love the composure
Thanks Gary
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well i have come to the conclusion that i need to visit this awesome looking country!
This is beautiful.
Thanks Steven
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You won’t regret it Selina. Thanks for yet another of your much appreciated visits.
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Great rugged country. Congrats on being featured!
Thank you Enivea
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Wonderful picture, congrats on feature
Thank you Michael
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What a wonderful scene. An absolute must-fav!
Thank you jc
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