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  • Just how far away is it?
  • Time for a break !
  • Looking Back.
  • Chris admires the view.
  • Gleann Lichd.
  • Ceum na h-Aon Choise
  • All this lovely snow!
  • Walking Methodologies Compared.
  • Beinn Fhada Summit.

Gleann Lichd.

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Gleann Lichd. Looking down into Gleann Lichd. The track far below leads to Gleann Lichd House and then on towards Glen Affric.

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  • Thomas Wratten on 2014-Aug-23 15:52:25 Thomas Wratten said

    I really enjoyed looking at your excellent photos, especially the one looking down on Glen Lichd. I'm a low level long distance walker who has been up Glen Lichd several times & on two occasions continued on over the Grannda Pass into Glen Affric. Last year I didn't give myself enough time & ended up being airlifted out, however this June I allowed more time to take photos & collect lots of data on the wildlife. I'm an old timer who's a bit old in the tooth to venture onto the mountain tops, so I really appreciated seeing what the glen looks like from above. I can clearly see the River Croe & the path walked up to Glen Lichd House & on to the Grannda Pass & West Glen Affric. The photo taken from Beinn Fahda really shows how narrow the glen is & where the wind either blows up or down the glen. The first time I saw the Five Sisters of Kintail was back in May 1960 when I cycled up the then single track road just after the start of the construction of the current road down Glen Glen Shiel with its numerous hairpin bends. I came across your site whilst searching the Internet.
    Kindest regards,
    Thomas