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The Road down.

The Russel Burn, flows beneath the road down from"Bealach na Ba" and Applecross Pass on a typically murky day,

Squrr a' Chaorachain (792m) is the mountain in the background.

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Jaap van 't Veen said:

Impressive mountains; well captured.
2 months ago ( translate )

Roger (Grisly) replied to Jaap van 't Veen:

Many thanks, Jaap
2 months ago ( translate )

Herb Riddle said:

Yes very typical for up here. I think we went over this a few times as we had a week not far away. Well done.

Thanks for sharing in the North Coast 500 Group, Herb
2 months ago

Roger (Grisly) replied to Herb Riddle:

Thank you Herb, back to lower ground tomorrow.
2 months ago

Herb Riddle replied to Roger (Grisly):

Me too.
2 months ago

Ecobird said:

I love the moody atmosphere in this image Roger. Beautifully captured
Best wishes Carol
2 months ago

Roger (Grisly) replied to Ecobird:

Thank you, I love atmosphere in images.
2 months ago

gezginruh said:

The mountain looks so nice in this interesting atmosphere!

Best wishes
Füsun
2 months ago

Roger (Grisly) replied to gezginruh:

Thank you Fusun
2 months ago

Keith Burton said:

A touch gloomy here Roger............but the mountain looks very impressive.
2 months ago

Roger (Grisly) replied to Keith Burton:

It was one of those days Keith, many thanks!
2 months ago

Peter Castell said:

A great landscape but The Road Up
2 months ago

Roger (Grisly) replied to Peter Castell:

Thank you Peter, the road is a challenge this is near the start and it rises to 626m in a fairly short distance, a badge of honor to cyclists who reach the top.
2 months ago

Doug Shepherd said:

A wonderful composition of this stunning and moody landscape Roger. The white of the water on the rocks really stands out against the otherwise gloom of the scene.

Best regards, Doug
2 months ago

Roger (Grisly) replied to Doug Shepherd:

Many thanks Doug, this was a remote and beautiful landscape, sadly now blighted by tourists in camper vans
2 months ago