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Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Creag Choinnich 538M
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From anywhere in Braemar you can see the impressive hill of Creag Choinnich that is located just to the east of the village . It's not ...
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Monday, June 27, 2016
Onto Braemar.
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Its a nice trip from Cannich to Braemar which we did via Nethy Bridge, Brown Bridge, Tomintoul and Cock Bridge. Stopping off for a coffee i...
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A bit of a memory jogger in Glen Cannich.
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We were leaving Cannich post breakfast in the Bog Cotton Cafe but after chatting with a local who lived near Loch Mullardoch Sheila talked m...
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Monday, June 13, 2016
A stranger sort of day.
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With enough of the afternoon left we drove to the car park at the east end of Loch Affric. The pay and display machine was broken which was ...
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Friday, June 10, 2016
An enforced wee break.
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I was hoping i had enough time to get all the posts released on our Scotland trip but a flight is waiting and we have to be on it. I will wr...
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Thursday, June 9, 2016
Dog Falls and Viewpoint 306 metres.
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A short drive onto the other side of the glen, is Dog Falls. There is also a good viewpoint that overlooks Loch Beinn a Mheadhoin, Loch Affr...
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A walk around Plodda falls.
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A good, quiet nights sleep apart from the folk who arrived at 10.30pm and pitched about 30ft away from us. To be fair, they pitched as quiet...
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Arrival in Cannich.
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We sadly said our goodbye's to Glenelg and to Martin ? who was walking the whole Scottish Coastline. What wonderful scenery and very fri...
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