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Andrew Marshall climbing past the pinnacles on the Aonach Eagach
© Jamie Hageman, Jan 2014
Route: aonach eagach
Camera used: Sony RX100
Date taken: 30th January 2014
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Absolutely wonderful!
jon - 31/Jan/14
Cheers for taking the photo, Jamie.
planetmarshall - 31/Jan/14
Love that dramatic sky v bright snow!
dek - 31/Jan/14
Cracking shot.
IM - 31/Jan/14
Amazing shot!
Chris117 - 31/Jan/14
Picture of the week or I'm Ueli Steck.
Rog Wilko - 31/Jan/14
Congratulations! This photo was chosen as Photo of the Week, based on votes by registered users over the past 7 days.
UKC Photos - 02/Feb/14
Superb shot Jamie
chris fox - 02/Feb/14
Great stuff Jamie------takes me back .
whangie - 02/Feb/14
It looks really alpine on the thumbnail, then the climber throws my sense of proportion out and really messes with me!
dutybooty - 02/Feb/14
Thank you! The forecast was very good, so I started off at 5am to get to the pinnacles at sunrise. After a couple of hours though, I realised the clouds weren't going to shift in time, so relaxed a little and took my time. Finally the sun made an appearance, and I was in the right spot when a couple passed me to cross the pinnacles and climb the steep slab out of the gap.
Jamie Hageman - 02/Feb/14
Just a fabulous picture, sitting here in sunny Mindanao and wishing i was home for the glut of snow and climbing up until the end of March..... wonderful picture.
Michael Canny - 06/Feb/14
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