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Glasgow to Inverness, Scotland

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OH yeah the Highlands and only Mr James can do them justice with the fantastic Photo Scenery. Great Shots once again.


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Great screens HLJ...now for a little less compression.  :lol:

 

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Pretty neat route. West Highland Way, Caladonian Canal, Ben Nevis, Loch Ness. Very nice that the North face of The Ben and the main gullies are clearly visible. Even if you've climbed in the Alps, you've got something coming to you if you climb there.


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Excellent


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Beautiful shots. Really captures the majesty of the Scottish landscape.

Scottish landscape the intention.....Thanks!

 

 

 


OH yeah the Highlands and only Mr James can do them justice with the fantastic Photo Scenery. Great Shots once again

Thank you very much!

 

 

 


Great screens HLJ...now for a little less compression.

Thanks much....a natural view without distortion.

 

 

 


Nice pictures!

Thanks!

 

 

 


Pretty neat route. West Highland Way, Caladonian Canal, Ben Nevis, Loch Ness. Very nice that the North face of The Ben and the main gullies are clearly visible. Even if you've climbed in the Alps, you've got something coming to you if you climb there.

WOW...someone who is familiar with the area. Thank you for an informed comment. This looks like a great hiking and climbing locatio

 

HLJAMES

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Excellent

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HLJAMES

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WOW...someone who is familiar with the area. Thank you for an informed comment. This looks like a great hiking and climbing location

Yes hiking is good, lots of good weather but can often be too wet in the West. Climbing in the area is not only more difficult than usual because of rock and formation, but it's also more dangerous because it gets ice-thaw cycled. None the less it is one of the world's premiere serious climbing areas. The North face of Ben Nevis is very well represented in your shots. People come from all over the world to do that. Although not at such altitude, the climbing routes there are harder than comparable routes from the Alps huts, and the day much longer too since you go in from the road and it's over 4500ft. I've led most of the normal winter routes on there from -2 to number 4 gully, more or less all visible in your shots.


Steve Waite: Engineer at codelegend.com

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Yes hiking is good, lots of good weather but can often be too wet in the West. Climbing in the area is not only more difficult than usual because of rock and formation, but it's also more dangerous because it gets ice-thaw cycled. None the less it is one of the world's premiere serious climbing areas. The North face of Ben Nevis is very well represented in your shots. People come from all over the world to do that. Although not at such altitude, the climbing routes there are harder than comparable routes from the Alps huts, and the day much longer too since you go in from the road and it's over 4500ft. I've led most of the normal winter routes on there from -2 to number 4 gully, more or less all visible in your shots.

Very impressive description of the difficulties of Ben Nevis...I did not realize it's significance to climbing. Thank you very much!

 

HLJAMES

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Absolute incredible shots. What products are being used.

 

Cheers

 

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Absolute incredible shots. What products are being used.

Thanks.....VFR Generation X Scotland

 

 

 


Very crisp scenery. Great shots!

Thank You...crispness produced by intel RAID (free)

 

HLJAMES

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