Loch Leven
After lunch in Ballachulish we headed east along Loch Leven towards Glencoe village before turning left onto the B863 to Kinlochleven.
Kinlochleven sits at the mouth of the River Leven that flows into the loch of the same name and the B863 runs the length of the loch on both the south and north shores.
We spent around 30 minutes looking for a vantage point to get a view down the loch towards the bridge at North Ballachulish but we couldn't find a good location. So we headed back to the south side and set up on a small hill overlooking Loch Leven with a good view of the snow covered 742 metre Pap of Glencoe (Sgorr na Ciche) on the left and Beinn na Caillich, the 764 metre high peak on the right.
Beinn na Caillich |
Pap of Glencoe (Sgorr na Ciche) |
All images taken on the X-T1 with a 10-24mm f4 lens or X-Pro1 with 55-200mm f3.5/f4.8
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