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Buachaille Etive Mor

Buachaille Etive Mor is a majestic mountain located in the heart of Glencoe National Nature Reserve in Scotland. It is a popular destination for hikers and photographers alike, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The mountain is known for its distinctive pyramid shape and is often referred to as the "Great Herdsman of Etive". There are several photography locations in the area, including the famous viewpoint at the foot of the mountain, which offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the valley. Other popular spots include the River Coupall, which flows at the base of the mountain, and the nearby Lochan na h-Achlaise, which provides a stunning reflection of the mountain on calm days.

The depths of Winter
Lagangarbh Cottage, Glencoe, Scotland
by Pete Rowbottom

As the title suggests this really was the depths of Winter... and a few days that were the coldest I can remember in this area.

I've posted one different image from this morning before but had totally forgotten about this one, as you do.. I was getting together some images for the club I'm in to put forward for a forthcoming CPAGB qualification, and I found this one lurking about, the guy doing the talk on it said I should definitely enter this as one of my 10 images, again another case of forgetting about images in a set with intentions of posting them up later on, then simply and moving onto the next and forgetting all about them, I'm murder for it..

So seeing as he liked it and I've discovered it again I thought I'd remedy matters and post it up as once again we are entering into the depths of Winter, thankfully not quite at this stage yet though, makes your bones freeze just looking at it!

The balancing of the exposure wasn't the easiest here to get that mist right against the backdrop but being one of those unusual occasions where the land is actually brighter than the dull snow laden sky helped with that.

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Lagangarbh Hut
Lagangarbh Cottage, Glencoe, Scotland

Mist over Lagangarbh Hut at dawn

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Buachaille Etive Mor,  the famous little white house
Lagangarbh Cottage, Glencoe, Scotland

Buachaille Etive Mor, Scottish highlands

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Self Isolation (www.jamesbrew.com)
Lagangarbh Cottage, Glencoe, Scotland

The famous Lagangarbh Cottage in Glencoe at the base of Buachaille Etive Mòr mountain. With this shot I tried to go with something a bit different to...

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Glen Coe Retreat
Lagangarbh cottage, Buachaille Etive Mor

Lagangarbh Cottage is a base used by the Glen Coe Mountain Rescue Team. It makes for a striking contrast between its size and that of Stob Dearg...

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Perfecting isolation
Lagangarbh cottage, Buachaille Etive Mor
by Pete Rowbottom

Explore #6 15/10/16 Glencoe is one of the most attractive places in mainland Scotland for me, very remote surroundings with something different around every corner, this cottage is a great feature than can be seen from a good way with it's fantastic mountainous backdrop and the colourful river sitting ahead of it it is in an amazing location, you can't help but wonder why it was actually built here if it wasn't purely for the views as there is literally nothing else here. Stob Dearg (1022ft) is directly behind the cottage.

A typically moody Glencoe sky here today but not too dark, a bit of a wait in the river and the tops of the mountains cleared off nicely, every time I've shot this Cottage before it has been in the rain so this made a nice change to be able to get into the river and take my time a bit more, I could happily live there, Smoked Salmon, glass of Malt, and a real fire, surrounded by all that what more would you need?

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A River Runs Through It
Lagangarbh cottage, Buachaille Etive Mor
by Damon Finlay

Lagangarbh Hut, Glen Coe. For the princely sum of £10 you can get a bunk for the night and if your really lucky you might be able to get a bunk with a view of Buachaille Etive Mor. The River Coupall flows past fiercely in this shot.

Buachaille Etive Mor
Lagangarbh Cottage, Glencoe, Scotland

An iconic cottage with the backdrop of this very photogenic mountain in the heart of Glencoe. I know it's been done a million times before but I've...

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'Snow Laden Lagangarbh'
Lagangarbh Cottage, Glencoe, Scotland

Almost a white out and very little to create a composition until a little break in the cloud allowed a few rays of light which makes the image worth...

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The Good Life
Lagangarbh cottage, Buachaille Etive Mor

A quiet little cottage sat back from the A82 in Glencoe. A simple composition that appealed straight away.

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Lagangarbh cottage
Lagangarbh cottage, Buachaille Etive Mor

A mad dash from Loch Tula to Lagangarbh cottage .. & we just made it in time to catch this stunning sunset ..

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Highland Frontier
Lagangarbh Cottage, Glencoe, Scotland

A solitary cottage on the edge of the Rannoch Moor wilderness in Scotland braves a passing winter storm.

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Buachaille Etive Mor summit
Buachaille Etive Mor summit

Took a walk up The Buachailles again today. The sun was out which made for a nice walk but not good for pictures, it was very hazy and blue. This is...

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Desolate
Lagangarbh Cottage, Glencoe, Scotland
by Pete Rowbottom

It's amazing how the weather can totally transform a scene, this is one of my favourite locations in the UK for shooting and walking, I like to get up here in different weather to show how the scene just takes on a whole new feel, the weather this trip was extremely harsh and was snowing for the most part this day, it was pretty hard to get anything without having the element covered in snow and having to start again, just a case of keeping trying until you got blob free images, not the easiest when your trying to shoot a pano sequence...

Luckily the odd break / reduction in snowfall allowed some shots to be bagged with the tops of the mountains still visible against the darker areas of the snow filled sky.

The day after this was taken the land was far more visible and a lot of the snow had gone until it started again later i the day, this was pretty much what I wanted with the little cottage almost disappearing in the the mass of white beneath the now scary looking mountain, looking back to the shots I took here in August it is almost unrecognisable as the same place, but still the thoughts of lighting a fire in there with a decent bottle of single malt remain the same! even more so at this time of year.....

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The Other Cottage
Lagangarbh cottage, Buachaille Etive Mor

Looking back through my November photos, seeing if theres anything I missed first and second time through. We spent a good 30 minutes at this cottage...

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White House by Coire na Tulaich
Lagangarbh cottage, Buachaille Etive Mor

One of those shots I've wanted to get for a long time. There's something about a small white house in front of the lurking hulk of a mountain. This...

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Scotland
Buachaille Etive Mor summit

Scotland, view from the top of Buachaille Etive Mòr in Glen Coe. Scotland. Sony A6000

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Buachaille Etive Mor!
Most notably Pete Rowbottom, Carl Wilson and Damon Finlay.