Photos of Scotland

Here are various photographs (all in JPEG format) that the club has accumulated over time - please email Toby if you have any contributions - or if you can supply any of the missing credits.

There are photos of other areas, as well as pictures of people in the club.


A Highland stag [47.9K]
A Highland resident displays his credentials.

[Jeff Slater]

Easy Route on Gearr Aonach [48K]
Don't look down! Hilary scrambling on Gearr Aonach, on the 1999 Glen Coe trip.

[Toby Speight]

The Cobbler [38.5K]
Sunset at the summit of this rocky peak (yes, Toby and Hilary had to descend in the dark!)

[Toby Speight]

An Teallach [54.6K]
Reaching the summit of Bidean a' Glas Thuill, on An Teallach.

[Toby Speight]

Sunset over the Fisherfield peaks [28.7K]
A beautiful sunset seen from the top of An Teallach - pity we had to descend in the dark afterwards!

[Toby Speight]

Fisherfield panorama [517K]
Looking in the opposite direction (from Beinn Tarsuinn) in summer. From left to right:

  1. Slioch
  2. Beinn Eighe & Torridon (distant)
  3. Beinn Làir
  4. A' Mhaighdean
  5. Ruadh-Stac Mòr
  6. Beinn Dearg Mòr
  7. An Teallach (behind John Keene)
  8. Beinn a' Chlaidheimh
[Toby Speight]

Beinn Dearg Mhòr [30K]
The great corrie of Beinn Dearg Mhòr, seen across Srath na Sealga.

[Toby Speight]

Loch Torridon [67.8K]
The view from near Diabaig, looking back towards Torridon. Liathach is on the left.

[Dave Jones]

Highland sunset [12.8K]
A spectacular sunset, seen across Loch Torridon.

[Dave Jones]

A lochan to the south of Torridon [84.1K]
I'm not quite sure where this is, but it looks good...

[Dave Jones]

Nick sat on a pinnacle [104K]
Nick Spedding on the Aonach Eagach. This was a private trip in September 1991; the weather was like this every day, and we had to carry lots of water on those dry Highland ridges.

[Toby Speight]

A sunny view from the head of Loch Leven [71.8K]
Looking down Loch Leven (from the same trip). At the beginning of an exhausting traverse of the Mamores (which saw us finish in Fort William through over-enthusiasm - we hitched back).

[Toby Speight]

The view from Seana Bhraigh, near Ullapool [23.6K]
North-west Scotland. From left to right:

  1. Beinn Mòr Coigach
  2. Stac Pollaidh (Stack Polly)
  3. Ceol Mòr & Ceol Beag
  4. Suilven
  5. Canisp (Canasp)
  6. Cuinneag (Quinag)
  7. Beinn Mòr Assynt
  8. Adam Nelson (not a hill)
  9. (I think) Morven, in Caithness
[Toby Speight]

Corriemor bothy, in the north-west Highlands [29.9K]
A well-built high-level bothy, from the same trip.

[Toby Speight]

Culra bothy in front of a snow-clad Ben Alder at dawn [72.8K]
Ben Alder, in the Central Highlands. The picture was taken at dawn; sometime I'll scan it in colour so that we can all appreciate the dawn glow on the Ben.

[Toby Speight]

Loch Coruisk and some of the Cuillin hills [70.5K]
Loch Coruisk, from Sgùrr na Strì (Skye). Note the recent rockfall at lower right. The prominent ridge slightly left of centre is the Dubh Ridge and gives hard scrambling or easy climbing all the way to the top (though you need to descend quite a bit to continue to the main ridge).

[Toby Speight]

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