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Winter sun on the west flank of The Cobbler
by Alan Reid
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The Cobbler (Ben Arthur)
Looking across from the Rest and be Thankful. The cars collected on the road below are waiting for the temporary traffic lights, installed late last year after a landslip closed the road, to change.
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Ben Arthur the Cobbler
by Ian S
From Beinn Ime.
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Ben Arthur (The Cobbler) |
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On the summit ridge of The Cobbler
by John Allan
Looking northwest from the summit of the hill. Beinn an Lochain is in the centre of the view.
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Don�t look down � the narrow ledge on the highest point of �The Cobbler�
by Peter S
After passing through the "window" in the rock to a sloping ledge, from which there is a big drop off to the right, a clamber up on to rocks ahead above the ledge enables a further scramble up round to the left to gain the highest... (more)
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The Cobbler
by AlastairG
Taken from the 12.23 Glasgow to Bridge of Orchy train. Just wish somebody had washed the carriage windows...
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Arthur's Seat
by wfmillar
The summit of Ben Arthur with Ben Lomond to the left
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The Cobbler - South Peak and Arthur's Seat from the North Peak
by Richard Law
Part of a 'good day out' in the Arrochar Alps doing Beinn Narnain, The Cobbler, Ben Ime and Ben Vane in one go from the former campsite at Ardgartan; I was certainly younger, and clearly much fitter in those days. Photo scanned... (more)
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Summit of the Cobbler
The summit of The Cobbler (Ben Arthur) through the cloud.
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On Ben Arthur (Summit)
by Colin Park
This curious rock is the true summit of Ben Arthur, most popularly known as The Cobbler. To reach the top one must set off from the left and crawl through a hole to reach the south side of the rock (right hand side in this photograph).This... (more)
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The summit of The Cobbler.
by Richard Webb
The weird peaks of the Cobbler are the remnants of a hill that has suffered landslips. Large quantities of rock have slipped away leaving a chain of three distinctive peaks. Here the central and highest peak is being climbed by its usual... (more)
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