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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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15 comments

Jaap van 't Veen said:

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

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

Many thanks, Jaap
10 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
10 months ago

Roger (Grisly) replied to Herb Riddle:

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

Herb Riddle replied to Roger (Grisly):

Me too.
10 months ago

Ecobird said:

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

Roger (Grisly) replied to Ecobird:

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

gezginruh said:

The mountain looks so nice in this interesting atmosphere!

Best wishes
Füsun
10 months ago

Roger (Grisly) replied to gezginruh:

Thank you Fusun
10 months ago

Keith Burton said:

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

Roger (Grisly) replied to Keith Burton:

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

Peter Castell said:

A great landscape but The Road Up
10 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.
10 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
10 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
10 months ago