To Angus it looked as though the North slope of the ridge was ready to crumble and avalanche into the corrie below. |
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South of that lies the corrie of the pap, Coire na Ciche, taking its name the great rock that gazes down into the dizzy depths below. |
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We shared the mountain only with a couple of wandering botanists who eschewed the top to search for a rare flora in the mountain corrie. |
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The route now begins to climb up beside those crags and into a high corrie before turning back on itself for the final push to the summit. |
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From the large car park on the north-west side of Loch Laggan, head along the path towards the corrie which skirts Aberarder Farm. |
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I was avalanched in this corrie a number of years ago and, while the bruises have healed, the memory is still painful. |
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Red deer stags greeted me on the ridge crest and a buzzard wheeled away over the corrie below. |
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Our original intention was to climb the slopes north of the lochan and so avoid the crags that form the corrie walls. |
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Its northern flank swooped up from the corrie floor at a vertiginous angle. |
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But the driver testified that he failed to see corrie because his field vision from inside the bulldozer was narrow. |
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The conical upper section of the mountain is reached and the well-defined, rocky path zig-zags to the short summit ridge with its steep drop into the ben's north-east corrie. |
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The summit of Carn an Tuirc lies about a kilometre west of the corrie rim and from there it's a straightforward easterly descent, then reascent to Tolmount. |
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Once I had past the subsidiary top of Carn Dearg Meadhonach I took advantage of a long snow glissade down a shallow corrie that dropped me down into the glen. |
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The mouth of the corrie gives a view of the cliffs and the distinctive feature of a massive rock slab, which is covered by snow in winter and is prone to avalanche. |
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The River Kent, which gives Kendal its name, begins from Hall Cove, a corrie at the head of the valley, before flowing through the reservoir. |
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Stickle Tarn is wholly within the territory of the Ark, a corrie tarn which has been dammed to create additional capacity. |
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The water used to make the whisky comes from the Allt a' Mhuilinn, the stream that flows from Ben Nevis's northern corrie. |
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Below Tarn Crags is Scales Tarn, an almost circular waterbody filling a corrie. |
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This fine corrie tarn has been dammed in the past to provide water for the quarries, but all of its water now issues via a fine cascade of falls into the Coppermines Valley. |
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Feeding the lake from either side of Mardale Ill Bell are the corrie tarns of Small Water and Blea Water, the latter being the deepest tarn in Lakeland. |
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It had taken all of Ryder's persuasion to convince Corrie to holiday away from her home town. |
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The ride home was noisy, Corrie keeping the conversation alive by yammering on about whatever came to her mind. |
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When they reached her room, Ryder let Harry and Corrie in, Harry setting the boxes down on the coffee table. |
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The pair were laughing loudly, Corrie twisting one of her curls around her finger. |
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Five other activists testified that the driver must have seen Corrie before mowing her down. |
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Gaunt, filthy, and weak, Corrie made her way to the railway station and boarded a train for a three-day journey home to Holland. |
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Corrie glanced over at the stove where her brother was busy preparing lunch and rolled her eyes. |
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Corrie had opted to go with Ryder to the supermarket while Harry remained behind to house-sit. |
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Gravity was measured using a LaCoste-Romberg model G gravimeter, and readings were referenced to a BGS temporary base station located at Corrie. |
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Corrie legend Bill Tarmey is to be immortalised in a copper statue at the Street's Granada studios. |
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But the council's acting chief executive Kim Corrie doesn't think being a debutante has gone out of fashion, and she's hopeful there'll be enough women for a ball next year. |
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To the front of the house, there is a formal garden enclosed by boxwood hedging while beyond there is a woodland garden and a paddock bisected by the Corrie Burn. |
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Emily Corrie, 36, was seen weaving from lane to lane of a motorway at up to 80mph. |
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A graduate of York College of Law, Mr Corrie was articled for three years and worked for a number of firms, specialising in traffic accident casework. |
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I'M NO expert but I am worried the Corrie writers might be going a little over the top with their subtle references to the whereabouts of Callum's cadaver. |
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Corrie bad boy John Michie kissed goodbye to his time on the Street with a warm embrace from co-star Kym Lomas. |
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Corrie star Daniel Brocklebank has faced a backlash from the soap's fans and churchgoers over his gay vicar role. |
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As top Corrie coiffeur Maxine would be the first to testify, there are a host of hairsprays out there to suit every hair type and style. |
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Corrie's teen mum Tina O'Brien first dated on-screen boyfriend Bruno Langley and now sees Corrie star Ryan Thomas. |
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The Shilling a Week Band's vigorous reinterpretations of Corrie poems had audiences stomping their feet, and a soundtrack EP was released online to accompany the show's run. |
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But it wasn't all blood and snotters, and in its usual engaging fashion, Corrie weaved in some magical moments of comedy. |
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In real-life Gary is dating Corrie beauty SHOBNA GULATI, who plays shopgirl Sunita. |
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Sequinned fishtail gown with plunge neckline for the Corrie star. |
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Corrie cliffhanger MORE than 10 million people tuned in to watch Friday's Corrie cliffhanger as a murderer remained on the loose, audience figures showed. |
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In an age where many soaps are losing viewers more than ever before, Corrie continues to reign supreme, sharing joint place at the top of the soap tree with EastEnders. |
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The stunning star, who quit Corrie three months ago, sizzled in a sexy, strappy swimsuit at a pool party thrown by fashion chain Lipsy in Ibiza, right. |
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