there’s a nifty app i like to use called peakfinder
In the foreground Beinn Uird and Beinn Bhreac (connected to the same ridge as Ben Lomond), in the background the twin peaks are probably Ben Vorlich and Stuck a Chron, and the flattish one maybe Ben Venue?
Not an expert by any means but i believe they are here.
They are all called Ben we are still looking for bill
The Three Bings
If that’s Ben Lomond on the left and you’re looking north(ish) I’d think the two far off triangular peaks would likely be Ben More and Stob Binnien and the flat top on the left would be Beinn a’Chroin.
I thought they were the blue ridge mountains of Virginia

Ben Dover
Ben Lomond, Beinn a Bhan, Beinn Uird, the twin one is Mullach Buidhe and Ben Ledi, with the far right being Binnean nan Gobhar and Beinn Bhreac
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there’s a nifty app i like to use called peakfinder
In the foreground Beinn Uird and Beinn Bhreac (connected to the same ridge as Ben Lomond), in the background the twin peaks are probably Ben Vorlich and Stuck a Chron, and the flattish one maybe Ben Venue?
https://preview.redd.it/641ghn1ddfpd1.png?width=3021&format=png&auto=webp&s=832f5c764ae53ab1761573efc1cd9ea9fdc24296
Not an expert by any means but i believe they are here.
They are all called Ben we are still looking for bill
The Three Bings
If that’s Ben Lomond on the left and you’re looking north(ish) I’d think the two far off triangular peaks would likely be Ben More and Stob Binnien and the flat top on the left would be Beinn a’Chroin.
I thought they were the blue ridge mountains of Virginia

Ben Dover
Ben Lomond, Beinn a Bhan, Beinn Uird, the twin one is Mullach Buidhe and Ben Ledi, with the far right being Binnean nan Gobhar and Beinn Bhreac
Yes
https://www.peakfinder.com