Found an old image today, from a trip to Scotland nearly two decades ago….. I had been looking for an image of the Cuillins seen from Elgol (which will be my next post), but found this one –
A wet and gloomy day in the Cuillins
Found an old image today, from a trip to Scotland nearly two decades ago….. I had been looking for an image of the Cuillins seen from Elgol (which will be my next post), but found this one –
A wet and gloomy day in the Cuillins
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What a very dramatic scene – not only the lone figure, but the inky mountains look as if they are in another perspective from the foreground. Most mysterious.
The Cuillins in bad weather are seriously dramatically inky, Tish! Very forbidding. Another view in my next post, too.
Love the colors in your photo.
Thanks!
You find them everywhere, Sue. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
I do my best!!
That is so often the Cuillins 🙂
So I understand!
It looks wet, but not gloomy!
Fair enough!
That’s often what the Cuillins look like. I completed the Black Cuillin traverse about 15 years ago. A 24hr affair with a bivouac half way round. Wet mnost of the first day, dried up on the second. Very rough rock – tore holes in trousers and by the time I finished my finger prints had been worn away. A fantastic climb nevertheless.
Goodness! All I did was wandered around below!
Nothing worng with that, Sue!
Actually I prefer this one to the next.
Fair enough!