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Walked up my first Munro yesterday in the rain, but it didn't stop me from trying to snap a few. The weather was wet all the way up to the second false summit where we stopped for lunch, but after that it was like we were on a totally different mountain. We got hit by heavy rain, hail and stong winds. It was pretty harsh climbing the last 200ish meters.
Anyhow, this is one of the pano shots I managed to get on the way up while the clouds were higher and it was 'dryer'. You can see rain splodges on the lens but I think it summed up the weather nicley . As you can see, Loch Earn manages to defy gravity since I didn't want to keep my camera out in the rain for to long, and may panning angle was slightly squint.
Image breaks the forum guidelines, so its a clickable thumbnail.
Anyhow, this is one of the pano shots I managed to get on the way up while the clouds were higher and it was 'dryer'. You can see rain splodges on the lens but I think it summed up the weather nicley . As you can see, Loch Earn manages to defy gravity since I didn't want to keep my camera out in the rain for to long, and may panning angle was slightly squint.
Image breaks the forum guidelines, so its a clickable thumbnail.