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2011 | Where The Fatdog Walks
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Where The Fatdog Walks. The Hills and Trails. The Hills and Trails. A Gentle Stroll up an Inclined Path. November 6, 2011. IF VIEWING THIS POST FROM OCTOBER 10 2012 – PLEASE COMMENT BELOW TO LET ME KNOW WHERE YOU HEARD OF IT. THERE HAS BEEN SUDDEN INTEREST AND I’M CURIOUS AS TO WHY. MANY THANKS….KEN😀. At this time of year Perthshire is ablaze in shades of red, brown and gold as leaves fall and glorious autumn takes hold. The sub-tropical jungle of rural Pethshire…it was about 2 deg C. September 21, 2011.
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Footprints Across Scotland
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Why not make a few of your own! 6th December 2008 Ben More on the Isle of Mull. 29th November 2008 Tolmount by way of Glen Callater. 14th September 2008 Carn a' Choire Bhoidheach. 16th to 23rd August 2008 The Isle Of Harris. 3rd August 2008 Mount Keen. 13th July 2008 Beinn Mheadhoin. 31st May to 3rd June 2008 Skye Cuillin. 24th May 2008 Braeriach. 26th and 27th April 2008 Quinag. 19th to 21st April 2008 Flowerdale Forest. 5th and 6th April 2008 Balquhidder and Lochearnhead. 9th March 2008 Derry Cairngorm.
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Footprints Across Scotland
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Why not make a few of your own! Lochnagar from Invercauld through Ballochbuie Forest and via the Prince's Stone. River Dee, near Invercauld. After following the estate track for a short while I made my way alongside the Allt Shiel disturbing some Red deer Stags in the process. Stags Crossing Garbh Allt. Upon reaching a bridge I turned east along the estate track until I found a gate in the deer fence allowing access to the deeper forest. Stob Liath and Cnapan Mathraichean. Lochnagar and the Stuic. The su...
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Footprints Across Scotland
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Why not make a few of your own! 25th to 27th May 2015. A grand tour of the Monadhliath Mountains. Creag Meagaidh from Spey Dam. Beinn Sgiath the southern top of Geal Charn came into view above the conifer plantation across the Glen. Geal Charn from Glen Markie. Lochan a' Choire, Geal Charn. The Creag Meagaidth range came back into view as I attained the flattish summit area. Creag Meagaidh from Geal Charn. Geal Charn and Loch na Lairige. Creag an Dearg Lochain. Geal Charn from Meall na h-Aisre. After ret...
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Creag Meagaidh Circuit + Tops | ness64
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Hillwalking and Backpacking Trips in the Scottish Highlands. Creag Meagaidh Circuit Tops. November 24, 2014. Friday 06 June 2014. 322 km/1693 m/10:15 hrs. Munros (2nd round): Carn Liath, Stob Poite Coire Ardair Creag Meagaidh (Nos. 40 – 42). Munro Tops: Stob Coire Dubh, Meall an t-Snaim, Sròn Coire a’ Chriochairein, An Cearcallach, Meall Coire Choille-rais, Puist Coire Ardair Sròn a’ Ghoire (Nos. 48 – 54). View towards The Window. Looking back to Loch Laggan. In spite of the overcast weather it had been ...
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Assynt Corbetts, Grahams and Waterfalls, Pt. 2 | ness64
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Hillwalking and Backpacking Trips in the Scottish Highlands. Assynt Corbetts, Grahams and Waterfalls, Pt. 2. August 13, 2014. Saturday 19 April 2014:. Ben Stack – Meall Horn. Sunday 20 April 2014:. Sàbhal Beag – Meallan Liath Coire Mhic Dhughaill – Càrn an Tionail – Beinn Direach. Monday 21 April 2014:. Meall an Fheur Loch – Meallan a’ Chuail. Day 1, Saturday 19 April 2014. Loch Stack – Ben Stack – Meall Horn – Bealach Eadar da Shàbhal. 193 km/1572 m/09:00 hrs. Corbett: Meall Horn (No. 69). The continuat...
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A Superb Day on the Tops of Aonach Mor | The Adventures of a Mountain Coward
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The Adventures of a Mountain Coward. A Superb Day on the Tops of Aonach Mor. Fri 12 June 2015. The final day of our Roy Bridge trip, I’d scheduled to do the two Munro Tops of Aonach Mor which live on a little side ridge. I’d had a recce to try to reach the start of the ridge from the main road via Leanachan but, as reported on my Stob Coire a’ Mhail post. Click on photos for full size/resolution. A much sanitised-for-the-non-walkers Sgurr am Finnais Aig… there were even pushchairs going up this one!
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Wild camp between Luinne Bheinn and Meall Buidhe | ness64
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Hillwalking and Backpacking Trips in the Scottish Highlands. Wild camp between Luinne Bheinn and Meall Buidhe. February 10, 2015. Thursday 17 July 2014:. Friday 18 July 2014:. Day 1, Thursday 17 July 2014. Kinloch Hourn – Luinne Bheinn – Bealach a’ Choire Odhair. 181 km/1731 m/08:45 hrs. Munro (2nd round): Luinne Bheinn (No. 50). Munro Top: Luinne Bheinn East Top (No. 69). I started from the long stay car park in Kinloch Hourn at 10:30 and walked along the familiar path on the S side of Loch Hourn. I had...
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Beinn Dearg Circuit (Ullapool) | ness64
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Hillwalking and Backpacking Trips in the Scottish Highlands. Beinn Dearg Circuit (Ullapool). June 20, 2015. Saturday 09 August 2014. 265 km/1585 m/09:30 hrs. Munros (2nd round): Beinn Dearg, Cona’ Mheall, Meall nan Ceapraichean Eididh nan Clach Geala (Nos. 55 – 58). Munro Top: Ceann Garbh (No. 75). Approaching Coire Mathair Làthail. Instead of continuing to Bealach an Lochain Uaine I gained Beinn Dearg’s NW ridge by ascending the wide gully Cadh’ an Amadain. Looking down the scree slope. On my way around...
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The Fisherfield… Three | ness64
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Hillwalking and Backpacking Trips in the Scottish Highlands. The Fisherfield… Three. January 11, 2015. Saturday 14 June 2014:. Corrie Hallie – Gleann na Muice. Sunday 15 June 2014:. Monday 16 June 2014:. Gleann na Muice – Corrie Hallie. Day 1, Saturday 14 June 2014. Corrie Hallie – Gleann na Muice. 125 km/454 m/04:15 hrs. Beinn a’ Chlaidheimh with the first two of tomorrow’s hills behind it, Sgùrr Bàn and Mullach Coire Mhic Fhearchair. Shortly after 22:00 I found a place to camp on the W bank of the Abha...