2019/20 Roy's Off Season Gallery
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Even from this height the views are tremendous
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The awesome Eagle Ridge at Lochnager with the loch below
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Visible at the far end of the loch is the outflow which feeds into the Little Corrie of Lochnager, and eventually Glen Gelder
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The direct route up from the lower ground. Not as easy going back down though.
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A lot of the rock is very unstable and loose owing to the freeze/thaw cycles splitting it along natural fault lines
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The 1924 built viewfinder at the highest point shows distances to the large number of surrounding peaks
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The trig point erected in the late 1930's. These were used by the Ordnance Survey to determine the exact shape of the land. From each trig another one is visible in the far distance.
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A good day for long distance views
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Looking back to Meikle Pap from the trig and viewfinder
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The first signs of aircraft parts are at a stone cairn 4km away on Carn an t-Sagairt Mor
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The remains of one of the wings
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Part of the wing has separated upon impact and lies behind
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The jet pipe
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