Head in the clouds: Scotland's mountains in pictures

Alan O'Connor Alan O'Connor on Aonach Eagach Ridge, Glen Coe, during a cloud inversionAlan O'Connor
Alan O'Connor on Aonach Eagach Ridge, Glen Coe, during a cloud inversion. The phenomenon takes place when the temperature is warmer higher up - such as on a hill or mountain - than it is down at the bottom of a glen.

Climbers and hillwalkers have been making the most of some recent good weather to explore Scotland's hills.

Views across Glen Coe, Cairngorms and Torridon have been among those captured by BBC Scotland News' online readers.

Tony Kivistik Cocker spaniel sitting down and looking towards the mountain Lochnagar
Tony Kivistik
Tony Kivistik, of Glenrothes, took this picture. He said: "A view of Lochnagar snapped using my phone. Bailey, my friend Ray's cocker spaniel enjoyed the walk and, evidently, that view."
Colin Levey Rocky mountain pinnacles and a lochColin Levey
Colin Levey's view to Sgùrr Fiona and the Corrag Bhudhe Pinnacles taken from the summit of neighbouring Bidean a Ghlas Thuill.
John Stokes A rocky mountain ridge during cloud inversion

John Stokes
John Stokes' image of Sgùrr Chòinnich in Glen Carron during cloud inversion. He said: "Completely unexpected after climbing up through thick cloud - I couldn’t believe my luck! The layers came off as the temperature soared and I had an amazing couple of hours strolling across the ridge before returning to the gloom below."
Judith Shaw Mountain Buchaille Etive Mòr with a rocky streamJudith Shaw
Judith Shaw took her picture of Buchaille Etive Mòr while walking from Glen Coe to Rannoch Station with some friends. Judith said: "I just thought the colours are beautiful and this angle shows how the mountain guards the entrances to Glen Coe and Glen Etive. It was a stunning but very hot day for the hike."
Kyle Lenaghen  A hillwalker ascending a slope against a backdrop of mountainsKyle Lenaghen
Kyle Lenaghen said: "I was walking up Beinn a' Bheithir at the weekend. The weather was absolutely perfect as you can see in the picture."
Nigel Patrick A rocky mountain with low cloud and under blue skiesNigel Patrick
Nigel Patrick said: "This is a photo I took during a recent ascent of Liathach in Torridon on a beautiful day in the Highlands. The views from the summit were spectacular."
Nik Breslin A hillwalker standing looking at the sunrise over Ben LomondNik Breslin
Nik Breslin, of Glasgow, said: "I took my dad for his first summit camp up Ben Donich and we were treated to a perfect night and morning - and no midges."