NC500 GT. - 20 – Cul Mor from Knochan
HFF~ Duncraig Castle pier
NC500 GT. - 20 –Bone Caves
NC500 GT. - 21 –Bone Caves
NC500 GT. - 22 –Loch Assynt
NC500 GT. - 23 –Loch Assynt
Its relax time
NC500 GT. - 24 –Loch Little Assynt
Now pay attention!
NC500 GT. - 25 –Lochinver
HBM ~ A seat at Port-an-Eorna
NC500 GT. - 26 –Inverkirkaig
NC500 GT. - 27 –Achmelvich
NC500 GT. - 28 – Clachtoll
NC500 GT. - 29 – Stoer
NC500 GT. - 30 – Drumbeg
NC500 GT. - 31 – Suilven
NC500 GT. - 31 – Kylesku Bridge
NC500 GT. - 31 – To Handa Island
NC500 GT. - 32 – Handa Island
NC500 GT. - 32a – Kinlochbervie
HFF~NC500 GT. - 33 – Oldshoremore
NC500 GT. - 34 – Sandwood Bay
Port-an-Eorna
NC500 GT. - 18 - Ullapool
NC500 GT. - 17 - Ullapool
NC500 GT. - 16 - Loch Broom
HWW ~ A vision of VR & AI
NC500 GT. - 15 - Gairloch
Who goes there?
NC500 GT. - 14 - Applecross Peninsular
NC500 GT. - 13 - Applecross
HBM ~ Down by the loch
NC500 GT. - 12 - Applecross
NC500 GT. - 11 - Applecross
NC500 Grand Tour. - 10 - Applecross peninsular
Coral Beach, Plockton
Plockton in the style of Constable
Plockton
NC500 G.T. - 9 - The Black Isle
NC500 G.T. - 8 - The Black Isle
NC500 G.T. - 7 - The Black Isle
NC500 G.T. - 6 - The Black Isle
NC500 G.T. - 5 - The Black Isle
NC500 G.T. - 4 - Inverness
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NC500 GT. - 19 – Stac Pollidh
Travelling the A835 between Ullapool and Lochinver one cannot be but awed by the stunning landscapes showing us the Lochs and mountains of Assynt. Here ware are near Drumrunie looking west towards this wonderful mountain.
‘Stac Pollaidh at 612 metres, is one of the best known and most popular mountains in Scotland, its steep pinnacled ridge often likened to a porcupine. The true summit is at the west end; although most of the difficulties on the ridge can be avoided, there is a final sting in the tail in the shape of a very short but difficult and exposed scramble up the final tower. This has to be reversed on the descent, making the actual summit perhaps the most technically difficult to reach on the British mainland. It is harder than the summit block the Cobbler, and many non-baggers will give it a miss.’. www.walkhighlands.co.uk/fionas/stac-pollaidh
The NC 500: The Scottish 'North Coast 500' is one of the world’s most beautiful road trips. A route of just over 500 miles (516) of stunning coastal scenery, white sandy beaches, rugged mountains, remote fishing villages and hidden gems.
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‘Stac Pollaidh at 612 metres, is one of the best known and most popular mountains in Scotland, its steep pinnacled ridge often likened to a porcupine. The true summit is at the west end; although most of the difficulties on the ridge can be avoided, there is a final sting in the tail in the shape of a very short but difficult and exposed scramble up the final tower. This has to be reversed on the descent, making the actual summit perhaps the most technically difficult to reach on the British mainland. It is harder than the summit block the Cobbler, and many non-baggers will give it a miss.’. www.walkhighlands.co.uk/fionas/stac-pollaidh
The NC 500: The Scottish 'North Coast 500' is one of the world’s most beautiful road trips. A route of just over 500 miles (516) of stunning coastal scenery, white sandy beaches, rugged mountains, remote fishing villages and hidden gems.
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(packing for home)
All the best Gordon
Much busier these days I suspect.
We really loved our time here..
Thank you for adding this superb image to the "North Coast 500 Group"
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