You can just see the top of Suilven on the left horizon, then Cul Mor to the left of the pole, then Cul Beag and Stac Pollaidh. Finally above the figure the spread out mass of Ben More Coigach. The dark headland on the right is Rubha Coigeach. Tony!!!
I think Douglas is close, I was going to guess closer to Stoer Head Lighthouse, say first corner South of lighthouse gate, close to that van that sells lovely cakes, etc.
Ahh Douglas! Ive only even been up there in a kayak - never been on the road!
Tony
Btw Cailean.Any chance I can see a higher definition picture of that cape wrath range sign post you posted a picture of? I would be interested on reading it. Thanks Tony
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No idea, but wish I was there
Good guess Tony but not the right location
Great shot Cailean, I would put it about 1km SSE of Stoer Head lighthouse.
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You can just see the top of Suilven on the left horizon, then Cul Mor to the left of the pole, then Cul Beag and Stac Pollaidh. Finally above the figure the spread out mass of Ben More Coigach. The dark headland on the right is Rubha Coigeach. Tony!!!
Douglas
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I think Douglas is close, I was going to guess closer to Stoer Head Lighthouse, say first corner South of lighthouse gate, close to that van that sells lovely cakes, etc.
RaymondM - spot on.
What a place to spot and admire the view across Enard Bay and the hills of Assynt.
Ahh Douglas! Ive only even been up there in a kayak - never been on the road!
Tony
Btw Cailean.Any chance I can see a higher definition picture of that cape wrath range sign post you posted a picture of? I would be interested on reading it. Thanks Tony
Tony,
I will email you a copy.
Cailean