These three pictures look like the Ben Lawers ridge and Loch Tay. Perhaps the time we set out to do the ridge from E to W starting from near Lawers village, but in the event just went up Meall Greigh?
1. Ben Lawers from the W ridge of Meall Greigh, with a bit of Lochan nan Cat (the rest obscured by the slope of Meall Garbh).
2. Looking SE from Meall Greigh across Loch Tay, with some cloud formations over the loch.
3. Looking E from Meall Greigh; Loch Tay and Drummond Hill.
Could this have been the ascent of Beinn Ime from the Rest And Be Thankful? The summit cairn looks right, and so does the weather.
4. Summit photograph; a picture that should perhaps not have been taken in the prevailing snow and fog! (Is that a smile on Dave's face, or a grimace?) The scanning process has cleared the fog but created some strange colour casts.
Numbers 5 - 8 were obviously taken from Beinn Narnain. Numbers 9 - 10 could possibly have been taken on the way down from it, where the Allt Sugach stream falls down a steep slope. Or they could have been some completely different occasion.
5. The Cobbler, seen from the SE ridge of Beinn Narnain.
6. Tony and Dave, pointing with ice axes. Ben Lomond in the background, Loch Long in between.
7. The Cobbler, seen from higher up the Beinn Narnain ridge - and further North - than number 5.
8. Lunch on Beinn Narnain summit. Beinn Ime in the background.
9. Waterfall on Allt Sugach, below Beinn Narnain. The red light in the top left corner is the setting sun. Underexposed negative.
10. More distant view of the same. Badly underexposed.
Any suggestions as to where or when these two pictures were taken?