Ben
Rinnes From the Road to Duftown

Car
Park Busy with Saturday Walkers

Quiet
on the Hill Though

Pile
of Stones on the Zig Zags

Path
Leading to Roy's Hill with
Ben Rinnes
Beyond

A
Bike Crash

Path
up to the Summit

The
Granite Rocks on the Summit

The
Summit of
Ben Rinnes

The
Top of the Trig Point

The
Allt-a-Bhainne Distillery seen on the way Back Down

Bell
Heather in the Sunshine

People
Still Arriving at the Car Park

Allt-a-Bhainne
Distillery with
Ben Rinnes
Behind

Ben
Rinnes from Sheandow on the Route to
Corryhabbie Hill

Ben
Rinnes as a Storm Hits Just Below the Ridge on the way up Muckle
Lapprach

The
Summit Trig Point of
Corryhabbie Hill (Without the Tin Hat)

Parked
Car at the End of the Road

Ben
Rinnes Now in Sunshine

Wednesday 5th August 2015
Corgaff
Castle from the Car Park

Carn
Ealasaid Climbed Exactly 2 Years ago to the Day

Looking
Back Down the Private Tarmac Road to the Car Park at Corgaff Castle

Corgaff Castle from near the the top of Carn Oighreag

We
Leave the Track at the Summit and Head South Over Pathless Open Moorland

Lots
of Red Grouse About so this is Probably a Red Grouse Egg

Deep
Peat Hags Break up the Moorland Landscape

At
Last the Summit of
Brown Cow
Hill

After
Leaving the Hill we Head North to pick up a Track Back Down to the River Don
in Drizzle Again

A
Little Reservoir is Passed near Inchmore

Leaving
Inchmore for the Long Walk Back to Corgaff Castle

Thursday 6th August 2015
Heading
Through the Woods Firstly East then North from Milton of Tullich

One
of the Many Scotch Argus Butterflies in the Woods

Hoof
Fungus Found Mainly on Birch Trees and can be used to Light Fires

More
Tree Fungus of a Different Kind

What
a Lovely Woodland Walk

A
Large Shallow Pond Hidden in the Reeds

Deeper
into the Woods the Track Takes us

Trees
on the Skyline of Culblean Hill

First
View of
Morven with a Cap of Cloud on it

Looking
Back Towards Culblean Hill and Crannach Hill from the northern Slopes of
Morven

The
Summit of
Morven

The
Trig Point from the Shelter

A
Summit Box Built Into the Shelter

I
Wonder if Someone Left me Some Buttys

No
Buttys

Last
Look at a Now Clear
Morven

Friday 7th August 2015
Car
Park Opposite Auchallater Farm

This
Way

Looking
North Towards the Granite Tors on Beinn a' Bhuird and Ben Avon

Looking
up Glen Callater Towards
Creag nan
Gabhar

Looking
Back Before we Leave the Track and Start Climbing

Glen
Callater and the Munro Carn an Tuirc

Creag
nan Gabhar from the Zig Zags onto Sron Dubh

Looking
Back North Towards Braemar

First
View of Loch Callatar

Lorry
Carrying Logs on the A93 in Glen Clunie

The
Summit of
Creag nan Gabhar

The
Cairnwell and the Ski Centre Car Park from the Summit

Two
Walkers Heading for the Summit

Last
Look at Loch Callatar

The
Transmitter on the Summit of Morrone

Callater
Burn

Saturday 8th August 2015 (Travelling Day)
Parked
at Auchavan in Glen Isla

Glen
Isla

The
Track Leading up to
Monamenach

To
the South the Graham Mount Blair

To
the North the Munro Creag Leacach

The
Summit of
Monamenach

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