This view of Buachaille Etive Mor (1021m)and its great northern coire the Coire na Tulaich is from Altnafeah at the foot of the Devil's Staircase. The white cottage is at Lagangarbh and has been maintained and used as a bothy by the SMC Scottish Mountaineering Club for over 60 years
This view from Altnafeah at the foot of the Devil's Staircase and near the boundaries of Rannoch Moor, Glen Coe and Glen Etive The hill on the left is Buachaille Etive Mor (1021m) the slope on the right is the base of Buachaille Etive Beag (956m) The pass in between is the Lairig Gartain The white cottage is at Lagangarbh and has been maintained and used as a bothy by the SMC Scottish Mountaineering Club for over 60 years
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At high level on Scottish mountains, in winter conditions. This is a view of Scottish Munro Buachaille Etive Mor at the head of Glen Coe and Glen Etive. Image taken from a height of 857 metres on the summit of the Corbett Beinn a Chrulaiste.
The north face of Stob Coire Altrium (941m) one of the Munro Tops on Buachaille Etive Mor. This imposing rock face overlooks the Lairig Gartain which is a remote pass running north south between Glen Coe and Glen Etive.
Lochan Urr in Glen Etive with the peaks of Buchaille Etive Mor and Buachaille Etive Beag on the skyline. The pass between is the Lairig Gartain which provides an alternative route into Glen Coe from Glen Etive - for walkers only.
The north face of the Stob Dearg (1022m) peak of Buachaille Etive Mòr (translates as the Great Herdsman of Etive. The slopes of the Buchaille covered with steep rock buttress's and gullies make it one of the most popular climbing locations in Scotland offering routes of all levels of difficulty. Particularly challenging in winter conditions fatalities are not uncommon even among experienced climbers.
This view from Altnafeah at the foot of the Devil's Staircase and near the boundaries of Rannoch Moor, Glen Coe and Glen Etive The hill on the left is Buachalle Etive Mor (1021m) the one on the right Buachaille Etive Beag (956m) The pass in between is the Lairig Gartain The white cottage is at Lagangarbh and has been maintained and used as a bothy by the SMC Scottish Mountaineering Club for over 60 years
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Buachaille Etive Mòr, Scottish Highlands - The Watcher of the Moor. From an uncredited photo in 1924 book.
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At high level on Scottish mountains, in winter conditions. This is a view of Scottish Munro Buachaille Etive Mor at the head of Glen Coe and Glen Etive. Image taken from a height of 800 metres near the summit of Beinn a Chrulaiste.
This view of Black Rock Cottage on the edge of Rannoch Moor is looking west from from the approach to the Glen Coe Mountain Resort at White Corries. The mountain in the background is Stob Dearg the main peak of Buachaille Etive Mor which stands at the intersection of Glen Etive and Glen Coe.
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At high level on Scottish mountains, in winter conditions. This is a view of Scottish Munro Buachaille Etive Mor at the head of Glen Coe and Glen Etive. Image taken from a height of 800 metres near the summit of Beinn a Chrulaiste.
Walkers on the West Highland Way. The location is close to the Kingshouse Hotal (elevation 800 feet) at the point where Rannoch Moor, Glen Etive and Glen Coe intersect. The cloud covered peak in the background is Stob Dearg the main top of Buachaille Etive Mor.
Stob Dearg the main peak of Buachaille Etive Mor stands at the intersection of Glen Etive (left of image) and Glen Coe (right of image). Viewed from the River Etive early on a slightly misty spring morning.
Buachaille Etive Mòr (Scottish Gaelic: Buachaille Eite Mòr, meaning "the great herdsman of Etive"), generally known to climbers simply as The Buachaille or The Beuckle[2], is a mountain at the head of Glen Etive in the Highlands of Scotland. Its almost perfect pyramidal form, as seen from the A82 road when travelling towards Glen Coe, makes it one of the most recognisable mountains in Scotland, and one of the most depicted on postcards and calendars.
The Kingshouse Hotel which is on the route of the West Highland Way stands at an elevation of 800 feet near the point where Rannoch Moor, Glen Etive and Glen Coe intersect. The hotel is just over a mile from the slopes of Creag Dhubh and the Glen Coe Mountain Resort at White Corries Ski Centre.
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Glen Coe, the view from the path to Sgorr na Ciche - the Pap of Glen Coe. Viewed from a position above Bridge of Coe looking SE across the glen towards the valley of Fionn Ghleann. Peaks on the right include Meall Mor and Stob an Fhuarain on the left is the Bidean nam Bian group of peaks including Stob Coire nan Lochan.
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This view is looking west from the edge of Rannoch Moor from the approach to the Glen Coe Mountain Resort at White Corries. In view from left to right is the north eastern flank of Creag Dhubh (Dubh)with Black Rock Cottage below. The mountain in image centre is Stob Dearg the main peak of Buachaille Etive Mor which stands at the head of Glen Etive. The valley to the right of the Buachaille is Glen Coe the dark distant ridge is the Aonach Eagach and finally the ridge on the far right is Beinn a Chrulaiste
Looking eastward into Glen Coe from a footpath that runs along the river Coe near Signal Rock and the the Clachaig. On the left the Aonach Eagach ridge is enveloped in cloud while on the left sunlight touches the top of the great buttress of Aonach Dubh.
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Glen Coe, the view from the path to Sgorr na Ciche - the Pap of Glen Coe. Viewed from a position above Bridge of Coe looking SE across the glen towards the valley of Fionn Ghleann. Peaks on the right include Meall Mor and Stob an Fhuarain on the left is the Bidean nam Bian group of peaks including Stob Coire nan Lochan.
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Morning sunshine on Buachaille Etive Beag's North Eastern face Stob nan Cabar which leads up to Stob Coire Raineach. This view from Lochan na Fola near the eastern end of Glen Coe. Buachaille Etive Beag has a series of tops along a 1.5 mile ridge running NE to SW. Stob Dubh is highest top and lies above Glen Etive at the SW end of the ridge - hidden from this viewpoint.
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The River Etive as it approaches the Kingshouse Hotel near the point where Rannoch Moor, Glen Etive and Glen Coe intersect.This location lies on the Route of the West Highland Way long distance footpath.
An image taken looking over to the Buachaille Etive Mor while Rannoch Moor is deep under snow. Taken from the end of the road to the Glencoe Ski Resort.
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Glen Coe, The Glen of Weeping, in the Scottish Highlands. From an uncredited photo in 1924 book.
The Pass of Glen Coe and the River Coe. Looking eastward with the Aonach Eagach ridge on the left and the great rock buttresses of Aonach Dubh on the right.
Taken from the start of the North Buttress climb on Bauchaille Etive Mor, Glencoe, Scotland. The photograph looks down towards the A82 and the Devil's Staircase, part of the West Highland Way rising out of Altnafeadh.; ; Bauchaille, Etive Mor, Scotland, Rainbow, Glencoe, Climbing, Rock Climbing, Rock Climbers, North Buttress,
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Scene of the Glen Coe Massacre of 1692. From an uncredited photo in 1924 book.
The impressive 3349ft Buachaille Etive Mor (From the Gaelic, red peak, big shepherd of Etive) is number 110 of Scotlands Munros. Buachaille Etive Mor is a magnificent mountain of four distinct peaks standing at the head of Glen Etive and overlooking the north-west corner of Rannoch Moor. The best known view of the mountain is from the north and east, from where the great rocky cone of Stob Dearg is the outstanding feature of the mountain.
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Highland timber industry in action. Freshly cut logs being loaded onto a cargo ship at the remote northern end of Loch Etive in the Scottish Highlands.
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Glen Coe is the most famous and perhaps most impressively dramatic of all Scottish glens, the perfect scenic match for its dark history of the massacre of the Macdonalds. For keen walkers, this is a true Mecca, epitomised by the famous pyramid of Buachaille Etive Mor, the guardian at the entrance to the glen. The highest peak is the great multi-summited massif of Bidean nam Bian whose three great buttresses rise impressively above the road and are known as the 'Three Sisters', whereas the north wall of the glen is the turreted and notorious ridge of the Aonach Eagach.
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Glen Coe is the most famous and perhaps most impressively dramatic of all Scottish glens, the perfect scenic match for its dark history of the massacre of the Macdonalds. For keen walkers, this is a true Mecca, epitomised by the famous pyramid of Buachaille Etive Mor, the guardian at the entrance to the glen. The highest peak is the great multi-summited massif of Bidean nam Bian whose three great buttresses rise impressively above the road and are known as the 'Three Sisters', whereas the north wall of the glen is the turreted and notorious ridge of the Aonach Eagach.