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Panoramas from Scotland in 2006

Welcome to my panoramas from Scotland in 2006. Each pano is interactive and all are zoom-able, regardless of whether it is Flash or Java. However, it's the Java ones which rotate. Have a gander at them, there is no rush. Some are about 1MB and so may take a while to download depending on your connection speed. I hope it's worth it though!

Some panoramas from the winter trips to Scotland which I did with DUMC. It was a great season of adventure with me starting out on my first ice climbs, my first ever I managed to lead myself (an entire 5 or 6 pitch gully) - 'twas fabulous.

Cairn Gorm, Scotland

Cairn GormLooking towards Aviemore from the base of Cairn Gorm itself this winter on a trip with DUMC. This was the same trip when I tried my hand at Ice Climbing. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Glen Coe, Scotland

Glen CoeTaken on top of Aonach Eagach, looking down towards Glen Coe through the cloud when we were doing the ridge itself. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Aonach Eagach, Scotland

Aonach EagachTaken on top of Aonach Eagach, looking down to Glen Coe through the cloud. Note the snow in the air. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Aonach Eagach, Scotland

Aonach EagachTaken on top of Aonach Eagach with some decent views considering the weather. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Pass of Glen Coe, Scotland

Pass of Glen CoeTaken near Stob Coire nan Lochan looking back towards the Pass of Glen Coe. The Aonach Eagach ridge is covered in cloud on the oppersite side of the valley. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Glen Coe, Scotland

Glen CoeTaken near Stob Coire nan Lochan with Gearr Aonach to the right. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Bidean nam Bian, Scotland

Bidean nam BianTaken on the ridge near Stob Coire nan Lochan looking out towards Bidean nam Bian just out of the cloud. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

Forgotten Valley, Scotland

Forgotten ValleyOn the dried up river bed at the bottom of the Forgotten Valley on the way back to the minibus. This panorama requires the Java plugin.

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