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Photos in the Cairngorm National Park

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101601The footpath leading through Rothiemurchus Forest
101602First sighting of the Lairig Ghru
101603Typical mountain flora near the Lairig Ghru
101604Looking back north to Aviemore from the Lairig Ghru
101605Cairn Toul from Pools of Dee
101606Looking south down the Lairig Ghru
101607Camping near the Devil's Point
101608The Devil's Point
101609The Corrour bothy
101610Corrour bothy from the Devil's Point
101611Cairn Toul from Stob Corie an Saighdeir
101612Cairn Toul from Braeriach summit
139001The approach to the Fiacaill Buttress from the ski centre
139002The walk id demanding with no obvious route onto the Fiacaill Buttress
139003Fiacaill Coire an Sneachda leads onto the arrete
139004Fiacaill Buttress - Crossing the first section of the climb
139005Fiacaill Buttress - the exposure starts from both sides
139006Cairn Lochan as seen from the Fiacaill Buttress
139007Fiacaill Buttreess - the summit is reached after 2 hours of climbing
139008The Fiacaill Buttress in its full glory
139009The frozen Loch of Coire an Lochain from Carn Lochan
172101The path from Coylumbridge to Lairig Ghru. The forest routes are well signed since this area became
172102The lower levels offer some very plesant walking through the Glenmore Forest
172103Height is gained as you approach the Cairngorm mountain range
172104Looking back onto Glenmore Forest after a long walk though
172105The entrance into the Lairig Ghru is very dramatic
172106The views onto Cairn Toul to the south
172107Airplane wreckage is common in the higher levels of the Cairngorms
172108The slopes of Braeriach over 2300ft deep into the Lairig Ghru
172109Ben Macdui accross the Lairig Ghru from Braeriach summit

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