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The White North: Part II

The White North: Part II

Alex Jeffers
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- The Scottish Highlands, Part II - 

 

 In the second edition of his two-part photo blog, leading outdoor photographer Hamish Frost captures the art of skiing and exploring in the Scottish Highlands in full colour

 

A winter camp on the summit plateau of Aonach Mor
 
 
 
 
Who said Verbier was the freeride capital of the world? Why not go to the Cairngorms instead?
Todd O'Brien executes a classy entry into West Gully on Braeriach
 
 
 
 
Accessing the Inaccessible: Jamie Bankhead guides a client up the Inn Pinn on the Isle of Skye, Scotland's only Munro requiring technical climbing to reach the summit
 
 
 
 
Tight, technical couloir skiing on Britain's highest mountain: Niall MacPherson skis past water ice in the narrows of No.5 Gully, Ben Nevis
 
 
 
 
Chasing down late season snow in the Cairngorms
 
 
 
 
Pete Mackenzie eyeing up his line moments before dropping into the atmospheric Pinnacle Gully in the Cairngorms
 
 
 
 
Spring skiing on the north east face of Stob Coire nan Lochan, Glencoe
 
 
 
 
Skiers negotiating a tight and committing entry to No.3 Gully on Ben Nevis
 
 
 
 
Morning Glory: Pete Mackenzie drops into Diagonal Gully in the Cairngorms as the sun rises over the Loch Avon basin
 
 
 
 
The view over Fionn Loch at sunrise from the summit of A'Mhaighdean in Scotland's Great Wilderness
 
 
 
 
Skiing off the west side of Ben Macdui, towards Cairn Toul and the Lairig Ghru
 
 
 
 
Meall Dearg on the Aonach Eagach, a.k.a. The Chancellor, is the 590th highest peak in Britain and the 555th tallest in Scotland
 
 
 
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To find out more about Hamish Frost's photography, visit www.hamishfrost.com
 
 
 
 
 
 

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