Your pictures of Scotland: 26 October - 2 November
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Tommy Daly, from Rhu, thought the walk up Beinn Chaorach above Glen Fruin was too much for daughter Arielle. If you want to let us know what you think of this week's pictures, go to http://www.facebook.com/bbcscotlandnews

A runner tumbles during a race in Edinburgh on Sunday. Photo by Danny McEleney from Paisley.
Image source, June and Ian Grey
An attempt to relax in Embo. His companions had other ideas. Photo sent in by June and Ian Grey from Bishopbriggs.
Image source, Ted Ling
The moon rose over Learney Hill and the village of Torphins on Monday evening as Ted Ling was returning home.
Image source, Helen Davidson
Dusk was falling when Helen Davidson saw this angler by the River Ayr at Muirkirk.
Image source, Ken Ross
A bowl of chilllies freshly picked from Ken Ross's greenhouse in Inverness.
Image source, Kathryn Wagner
Charlie was not posing for a picture on the beach on Iona but waiting for Kathryn Wagner, from Troon, to throw the ball. The Isle of Mull is in the background.
Image source, Sarah McMichael
A view of Schiehallion. Sarah McMichael chose a spot above Loch Rannoch to take the photo on Sunday.
Image source, Tom Barnes
Tom Barnes, from Glenrothes, came across this gate while walking through Lower Largo in Fife.
Image source, Alan Brown
Cyclists took note of the fact that it was Halloween when they took part in the cyclocross event on Craigmillar Hill in Edinburgh. Photo by Alan Brown.
Image source, Barclay Price
Galloway cows - the breed and not the place. Barclay Price, from Edinburgh, saw them relaxing in autumn sunshine near Melrose.
Image source, Sarah Quinn
Trees line the banks of the River Garry. Sarah Quinn, from Edinburgh, thought the colours were stunning.
Image source, Douglas Gilmour
Sir Chris Hoy at the velodrome named after him in Glasgow. Douglas Gilmour, from Falkirk, said Sir Chris 'appeared to meander along in the first lap of a race' on Saturday.
Image source, Gordon Nicholson
The Falls of Dochart, in Killin, were good enough for a picture for Gordon Nicholson from Denny.
Image source, Michael Leek
Michael Leek from Portknockie watched as gale force winds and waves pounded the harbour.
- 28 June 2019
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