
A memory from the first visit of the Islay walking week to the summit of one of the Paps of the Jura, Beinn a’ Chaolais (733m). The other two Paps in the background, Beinn an Oir (785m) on the left, Beinn Shiantaidh (757m) on the right.

A memory from the first visit of the Islay walking week to the summit of one of the Paps of the Jura, Beinn a’ Chaolais (733m). The other two Paps in the background, Beinn an Oir (785m) on the left, Beinn Shiantaidh (757m) on the right.

A beautiful June evening on the east coast of Jura, on the top of Ardfernal Hill (85m) looking west. The Bay of Small Isles with Craighouse in the distance on the left. Towards the right the Paps of Jura with the sun setting behind Beinn an Oir and Beinn Shiantaidh, the two highest Paps. Not visible the thousands and thousands of midges attacking me while taking the pictures for the panorama…

A panoramic view from the flank of Corra Bheinn, on the way to the summit (right). Ahead of us is Beinn Shiantaidh, one of the Paps of Jura. Behind it to the right also Beinn an Oir, the highest of the the three Paps.