Fisherfield
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Looking North towards An Teallach
Another view of An Teallach
An Teallach again.
Looking down on Shenavall bothy
It took us two hours to get across the river because it was in spate, so I had a cast or two.
I finally succeeded in catching a fish, all of two inches.
This is the fish. The fly is nearly bigger than it.
This is the last climb we had to make before we camped.
This is where we camped.
Now try and find them without the arrow.
George...
..showing how strong...
..the wind was..
..by drying out his trousers
Me beside the tents.
I'm waiting on the pot to boil
As you can see it never really gets dark
I look even worse first thing in the morning
Loch Beinn Dearg
Loch Beinn Dearg and me
Loch Beinn Dearg and George
Night falling on Loch Beinn Dearg
Looking West over Lochan Feith Mhic'-illean
George setting up..
...to take this picture
Lochan Feith Mhic'-illean looking East
Lochan Feith Mhic'-illean and Ben Dearg Mor in the clouds
Ruagh Stac Mor and A' Mhaighdean behind it, two Munros
Ruagh Stac Mor and A' Mhaighdean behind it and Lochan Feith Mhic'-illean in front
The river running out of Lochan Feith Mhic'-illean
Loch Maree is over those mountains
The path goes down the right and through the V to Fionn Loch
I was glad we didn't have to go down there
George heading up the hill to Loch Cnapach
George fishing Loch Cnapach
George again
Me this time on Loch Cnapach
Coming back down from Loch Cnapach
Lochan Feith Mhic'-illean
A brown trout from Lochan Feith Mhic'-illean
Same trout different angle
George and a Brown Trout
An Teallach on the way home
Looking back on Beinn Dearg Mor
The path home
With some magnificent views
It's along way up
To collect a bottle of water
We stopped at Rogie Falls on the River Blackwater on the way home
We never saw any salmon