The MIghty Stob Dearg, the highest point of Buachaille Etive Mor in Glencoe, Scotland.
Loch Coruisk, a wild and inaccessible loch on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. This is the view from the hill Sgurr na Str looking deep into the wild heart of the Black Cuillin
Descending west from the pass between Gleann Lichd and Glen Affric, Scotland as a peak at the end of the west ridge of Sgurr Fhuaran is briefly revealed through the clouds
Stormy November weather over The Pap of Glencoe and Loch Leven, Scotland, taken from the foothills of the Mamores above Kinlochleven.
Loch Leven and The Pap of Glencoe, with Mamore Lodge in the foreground. Taken from the hills above Kinlochleven.
The top of the road to Glen Etive, with Sron na Creise on the left, on a cold and snowy winter's day.
Stormy weather over the coast of Wester Ross, Scotland. I love the way the receeding rows of hills give depth to the view.
Loch Achtriochtan in Glen Coe, Scotland on a calm and misty day in March.
The Aonach Eagach in Glen Coe is Scotland's finest ridge scramble. The Chancellor is a promontory that juts out into Glen Coe just before the start of the ridge. It is possible to scramble down and stand right on his nose
The Aonach Eagach becomes quite a serious undertaking when it's wet. But this weather came in suddenly from nowhere and I had a very adrenaline-filled and wet couple of hours negotiating its rocky crest. If you look very closely in the center of this photo you can just make out two other people who endured the same fate.
The Aonach Eagach becomes quite a serious undertaking when it's wet. But this weather came in suddenly from nowhere and I had a very adrenaline-filled and wet couple of hours negotiating its rocky crest. If you look very closely in the center of this photo you can just make out two other people who endured the same fate.
One of those amazing Scottish Weather moments. From Sallachan Point, looking south.
Stormy weather approaches across Sallachan Point towards Bunree, Scotland
Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe, Scotland on a rainy day in October with a rainbow appearing to emerge directly from the castle.
Wilstone Reservoir