Great walk Fairy. I vaguely remember doing it years ago, although to be honest, most things I remember are only vague! Think I did the Lawers ridge on the same weekend.
How can you lie there and think of England When you don't even know who's in the team
Would it be possible to give some camera names/lenses when showing your lovely photos - we are just on the brink of investing in a good camera capable of taking shots of distant birds and close up plants & insects - any advice gratefully received please. Cheers.
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Opportune moments combined with patience certainly pays off Mr. J.
You certainly have a knack MrJ
The Cruachan hills make a lovely outing Joyce - I may have to return to them as well.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Great walk Fairy. I vaguely remember doing it years ago, although to be honest, most things I remember are only vague! Think I did the Lawers ridge on the same weekend.
When you don't even know who's in the team
S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
My days of doing multiple Munros on consecutive days are over I think - too risky on the knees.
Terrible reaching thirty isn't it doc?

I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
A shot from this evening, a Blackbird drying off on the fence after taking a bath in my converted Errington Reay alpine planter.
Lovely shot Sheps
Thanks very much, Joyce
That's a really beautiful pic Sheps
A few from Saturday now that I can get the photo doo dah to work
The 'big guns' of Crianlarich from the summit of Cruach Ardrain - Ben More and Stob Binnein
Snow Bunting had found something interesting!
The hills I was on two weeks ago - An Caisteal and Beinn a Chroin, with Beinn Chabhair in the middle background
Bob and Betty Bunting
and one of them on a rock
Can't get any more hill pix as they're too big. Once I've figured out how to make them smaller I'll try again
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Would it be possible to give some camera names/lenses when showing your lovely photos - we are just on the brink of investing in a good camera capable of taking shots of distant birds and close up plants & insects - any advice gratefully received please. Cheers.