You join us for the latest edition of "name that hill". Here is the now orthodox photo from the four corners of the trig point atop the first Munro I bagged today. Nae prizes.
Answer now in the replies to that first tweet. Well done to @andywightman, who wins nae prize. For anyone who remains interested, here are some photos from the second Munro summit of the day (there was no trig point on this one).
And lastly, the trig point photos from the final Munro. (The summit cairn is actually a bit on from the trig point.) I'll post some more picturesque photies once I'm confident this edition of "name that hill" has run its course and no-one else wants to guess.
Further photos from my Beinn a' Ghlo outing then. Here is Carn Liath, in the approach (alas this was the best of the weather), me at the mullach, and then a couple looking to then back at the bealach between it and Braigh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain.
Here are another couple of dealbhan from the top of Braigh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain, looking over to Carn a' Chlamain (which I was up over ten years ago, on a day of pretty rubbish visibility) and then up Glen Tilt.
Two more sets of photos incoming. Here's some from the upper reaches of Càrn nan Gabhar, looking back from an initial cairn then on to the trig point, then some photos taken beyond that trig point.
Last for this thread, some photos of the three Munros from the Munro top of Airgiod Bheinn (which to my mind has a case to be an actual Munro), then a photo from that top, and then looking up it from the base. That concludes my Beinn a' Ghlo show.
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