In this section of the site we've pulled together various screensavers and desktop wallpapers related to climbing and mountaineering. Included in these are some of our own which we've created using the photographs we've taken on our travels.
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To download a screensaver or wallpaper, select the relevant link from the lists below:
Here’s one of ours, made up of series of photographs taken during our trip to the Alps in June 2004. You can see more of the photos in the gallery else where on the site.
Thanks also goes to Tom Parkin for donating some of his shots from the trip.

This is the classic climber screensaver developed by Paul Roberts between 1997 & 1998. This is version 1 beta 9 and has been tested on Windows 2000 & XP.
The following desktop wallpapers are available for download from Mountaindays.net in 1024x768 resolution and are based on photographs we've taken while on our travels.
This is the Tour Ronde Wallpaper created using a photograph we took in June 2004.
This is the Snowdon Horseshoe Wallpaper based upon a photograph we took from the Glyders in October 2003.
This is the Mont Blanc du Tacul Wallpaper created using a photograph we took from the Cosmiques Hut in June 2004.
This is the Llanberis Pass Wallpaper based upon a photo we took from the lakeside car park back up The Pass, in October 2004.
This is the Scottish Winter Climber Wallpaper based upon a photo we took while climbing on Aonach Mor during February 2004. Climber unknown.
Why not try one of our desktop wallpapers or Microsoft Windows screensavers from the downloads section?
Since the launch of the new look site earlier this month, we have been burning the midnight oil trying to make Mountaindays even better!
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