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Visit Ben Lomond Scotland
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
This evening, I am presenting some images taken just a few hours ago of Ben Lomond and the southern tip of Loch Lomond.
Ben Lomond rises to a height of 3195 feet and is known as the Beacon Hill. It is the most southerly of all the Munros ( peaks in excess of 3000 feet) and represents the very edge of the old geological fault known as the Highland Boundary.
The summit, which is easily accessed by the able bodied, comprises a fairly short, level ridge, curving gently round the head of the north-east corrie.
The above images were taken from Loch Lomond Gold Club.
Ben Lomond rises to a height of 3195 feet and is known as the Beacon Hill. It is the most southerly of all the Munros ( peaks in excess of 3000 feet) and represents the very edge of the old geological fault known as the Highland Boundary.
The summit, which is easily accessed by the able bodied, comprises a fairly short, level ridge, curving gently round the head of the north-east corrie.
The above images were taken from Loch Lomond Gold Club.
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posted by Nigel Cole @ 1:01 PM