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Photos in the Cairngorm National Park

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190409The outlet forms the River Luineag which meets the Spey 6km to the west
203101Abernethy Forest, Cairngorms
203102Abernethy Forest, Cairngorms
260701Lairig Ghru seen from the path to Chalamain Gap
260702A view of Cairngorm and its coires from the moor on the path from Chalamain Gap
267201Ptarmigan in winter plumage are common in the Cairngorms.
267202The ridge is now in view with the Fiacaill Butress (left)
267203Coire an t-Sneachda provides many challenging winter routes
267204The Goat track can be seen to the left at the head of Coire an t-Sneachda
267205The lower slopes of the Goat Track in Coire an t-Sneachda
267206The top of Coire an t-Sneachda is finally reached
267207Looking south towards Loch Avon and Beinn Mheadhoin
267208The radio station on Cairngorm records some of the most hostile weather in the UK
267209Ptarmigan Station on the slopes of Cairngorm is the highest cafe in Britain
329901The Rothiemurchus Forest near Coylumbridge
329902Looking east across the huge Rothiemurchus
329903Looking south towards Coirie Da Chadha
329904First sighting of Loch an Eilein near Aviemore
329905Looking northwest across Loch an Eilein
329906Loch an Eilein Cottage
357901Ryvoan Bothy taken on the way down Meal’ a’Bhuachaille
357902Lochan Uanie, between Ryvoan and Glenmore Lodge
357903A view of the Cairngorms from the Visitor Centre
357904Loch Morlich, seen from the col on Meall a’Bhuachaille
357905Meall a’Bhuachaille seen from across the valley

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