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I started walking at 8am, and it was not much above freezing! Glen Tilt is one of the Athol Glens, and provides a relatively low-level route through the…
It was time to go home. We stopped at the Falls of Bruar for a walk, and for lunch. I did the full circuit, Terri did the lower…
The Birks of Aberfeldy is a cracking walk, albeit steep in places. At the top are the Falls of Moness. Instead of walking back down the east (true…
After a cold night I found these gorgeous patterns in ice on a puddle. Shutter speed: 1/160s Aperture: ƒ/5.6 ISO: 1600 Focal length: 85mm Taken: 6 January, 2024 13:01 Camera: PENTAX K-3 Mark III…
Lovely natural almost monochrome effect with the Tay snaking into the distance. Shutter speed: 1/540s Aperture: ƒ/1.7 ISO: 57 Focal length: 4.38mm Taken: 3 January, 2024 11:01 Camera: Pixel 6a Location: 56° 23.3291667′ 0″ N…
It was so, so worth getting up very early to get this light. It had been a cold night and the frost was just starting to life where…
I like to start walking by 8am, and that day there was mist lying in the valleys. Because of it’s position, Schiehallion can have great views across Rannoch…
Another splendid day’s hillwalking from Glenshee saw me reach the summits of Creag Leachach and Glas Maol. Creag Leachach is a splendid little hill, and for all it…
After many years I’ve started walking up some Munros, and the ones at Glenshee are relatively easy. The car park is at almost 2,200′ (665m) and there is…
These woods are owned by the Woodland Trust, and have the most wonderful, fragrant spread of bluebells in May. They also have many wonderful broadleaf trees of various…