5.07am - dawn across Kilchoan Bay with a light northerly moving mist across the summits of
Beinn nan Losgann and Ben Hiant.
5.26am - the sun's first rays touch the summit of Ben Hiant. The trig point is clearly visible.
5.42am - sunrise on the shoulder of Glas Bheinn.
11.26am - a perfect morning. Picture looks across the marshes at the back of Kilchoan Bay to Ormsaigbeg and
Maol Bhuidhe
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