Photographs and Pictures taken from local, easy-to-follow, circular walks by Mike Walker

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Garabal Hill and Inverarnan from Ben Glas Burn   The River Falloch - looking south from Beinglas Campsite Bridge   The River Falloch - looking north from Beinglas Campsite Bridge   The Stagger Inn sign outside the Drovers Inn in Inverarnan   River Dochart at Auchessan   River Dochart at Auchessan   Meall Glas ((Glen Lochay)) and Beinn Cheathaich towering above Auchessan   Sgiath Chuil looms over Glen Dochart near Auchessan   Meall Glas (Glen Lochay) from Meal Glas Beag   Ben Challum from Meall Glas (Glen Lochay)   Meall Glas (Glen Lochay) summit with Ben Challum in the background   Ben More from Meall Glas (Glen Lochay)   Meall Glas (Glen Lochay) summit cairn   Trig point and cairn on the summit of Beinn Cheathaich   Glen Lochay from Meall a' Churain   Meall a' Churain summit cairn   On the summit of Sgiath Chuil   Stob nan Clach (centre) and Creag Mhor beyond Beinn Cheathaich (right) from the summit of Sgiath Chuil   Beinn Challum from the summit of Sgiath Chuil   Beinn Sheasgarnaich from the summit of Sgiath Chuil   Meall Ghaordaidh from the summit of Sgiath Chuil   Sgiath Chuil summit cairn with Stob Binnein and Ben More (centre right) in the distance   Approaching Sgiath Chuil   Allt Riobain Dam   Allt Riobain with Meall Glas (Glen Lochay) and Beinn Cheathaich on the horizon   Allt Riobain with Sgiath Chuil (left) and Sgiath Chrom beyond   Allt Riobain waterfalls with Sgiath Chuil (left) and Sgiath Chrom on the horizon   Allt Riobain waterfalls   Allt Riobain with Meall Glas (Glen Lochay) and Beinn Cheathaich in the distance   Some of the local cattle near Auchessan   Waymark showing the route through Auchessan   Stob Fear-tomhais (Ceann na Baintighearna) reflected in Loch Voil   Looking south east down Loch Voil towards Inverlochlarig   Golden hues on Stob a' Choin from Inverlochlarig   Sunset over Stob a' Choin from Inverlochlarig   Local man taking his dog and lamb for a walk near Inverlochlarig   Outhouse near Inverlochlarig Farm   Calfs in Inverlochlarig Glen   Contented Bull in Inverlochlarig Glen   Lochan at the highest point of Creagan Liatha   Ben More and Stob Binnein from Stob Garbh (Cruach Ardrain)   Beinn Tulaichean (left) and Cruach Ardrain from the summit of Stob Garbh (Cruach Ardrain)   Stob Garbh (Cruach Ardrain) summit cairn   Cruach Ardrain from the bealach south of Stob Garbh (Cruach Ardrain)   Crianlarich from the summit of Cruach Ardrain   Ben Vane, Beinn Ime and Beinn Narnain from the summit of Cruach Ardrain   Beinn a' Chleibh, Ben Lui (Beinn Laoigh) (snowy peak in the middle), Ben Oss and Beinn Dubhchraig from the summit of Cruach Ardrain   Ben Vorlich (Coire Garbh) and Stuc a'Chroin from the summit of Cruach Ardrain   Ben Ledi from the summit of Cruach Ardrain   Ben Lomond from the summit of Cruach Ardrain   Stob Garbh (Cruach Ardrain) from the summit of Cruach Ardrain   Ben More (left) and Stob Binnein (right) from the summit of Cruach Ardrain   Cruach Ardrain summit cairn   Cruach Ardrain summit from the 1st slighty lower cairn with Ben More (left) and Stob Binnein (right) in the background   Beinn Tulaichean from the bealach above Coire Earb   Me in my brand new Berghaus Men's Antelao 3 Layer GORE-TEX® Pro Jacket on the summit of Cruach Ardrain   Cruach Ardrain (left) and Stob Garbh (Cruach Ardrain) (right) from the summit of Beinn Tulaichean   A distant Ben Lomond from the summit of Beinn Tulaichean   Beinn a' Choin from the summit of Beinn Tulaichean   Beinn a' Chleibh, Ben Lui (Beinn Laoigh) (centre, with snow on it), Ben Oss and Beinn Dubhchraig from the summit of Beinn Tulaichean   The summit cairn on Beinn Tulaichean with Cruach Ardrain in the background   Ben More (left) and Stob Binnein (right) from the summit of Beinn Tulaichean   Beinn Tulaichean summit cairn with Stob a' Choin in the background   Loch Doine, Loch Voil, Stob Fear-tomhais (Ceann na Baintighearna) and Inverlochlarig from Beinn Tulaichean   Ben More (left) and Stob Binnein (right) from the upper slopes of Beinn Tulaichean   Inverlochlarig with Stob Fear-tomhais (Ceann na Baintighearna) beyond from the upper slopes of Beinn Tulaichean   Stob Invercarnaig from Inverlochlarig Burn   Cruach Ardrain from Inverlochlarig Burn   Beinn Tulaichean from Inverlochlarig Burn   Stob Fear-tomhais (Ceann na Baintighearna) from Inverlochlarig   Stob a' Choin from Inverlochlarig   Stob Breac from Inverlochlarig   The date 1674 carved into a door frame in Askham village   Askham village   Punchbowl Inn, Askham   Askham church   1832 carved above the door to Askham church   Knipescar Common from near Askham church   Stone stable near Helton village   Knipescar Common from Helton village   On the back road through Helton village   Tree and barn near Widewath Farm   Heughscar Hill from Ketley Gate   The lone gatepost that remains at Ketley Gate   Ullswater from Heughscar Hill summit cairn   Gently climbing across Haber Hill   The Queens Head in Askham Village   Single stone hut on the slopes of Jeffrey's Mount from Borrowdale Wood   Borrow Beck flowing through Borrowdale (Howgills) with Whinfell Common (left) and Winterscleugh (right) from the lower slopes of Grayrigg Forest   Whinash, Winterscleugh, Roundthwaite Common, Belt Howe, Birk Knott, Casterfell Hill and Jeffrey's Mount from The Repeater Station on Grayrigg Forest   The Repeater Station on Grayrigg Forest with Whinfell Common in the background   Telecommunications Mast on Grayrigg Forest   Grayrigg Forest summit trig point with The Howgill Fells in the background   The view south-east and west from the summit of Grayrigg Pike (Grayrigg Forest)   Blease Fell and The Howgill Fells 2000ft'ers - Randygill Top, The Calf, Calders and Fell Head (Howgills) - from Grayrigg Pike (Grayrigg Forest) summit   Grayrigg Pike (Grayrigg Forest) summit cairn with Blease Fell in the background   Birk Knott, Jeffrey's Mount, The M6 Motorway, Powson Knott, Blease Fell, Fell Head (Howgills) and The Howgill Fells from Grayrigg Pike (Grayrigg Forest)   The M6 Motorway and a Wind Sock on the lower slopes of Grayrigg Forest   Blease Fell (left), Fell Head (Howgills) and The M6 Motorway from the stream crossing on the lower slopes of Grayrigg Forest   Great Coum (left), Greyrigg Pike and Little Coum (right) from the lower slopes of Grayrigg Forest  


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