Davo1 wrote:Nice shots tigercat, thanks for sharing.
Haven't done this one, one day.
Davo1 wrote:Nice shots tigercat, thanks for sharing.
Haven't done this one, one day, don't know about the actual summit though
Davo1 wrote:Thanks for the info pazzar & tigercat.
May give it a try, in saying that I am finding things that never used to bother me are now sometimes starting to concern me somewhat.
Natures way of telling me I'm aging I suppose
I best be doing it soon
Cheers
Schmeed wrote:I am a geology student and this is the best and cleanest example of a gash fracture I've ever seen
Peak Bagpiper wrote:First tune is always 'Mist Covered Mountains'. Sometimes it's the last as well!
corvus wrote:Peak Bagpiper wrote:First tune is always 'Mist Covered Mountains'. Sometimes it's the last as well!
A good wee tune but I thought that you might have Played Waltzing Matilda words by ABP tune by Tannahil
corvus.
doogs wrote:The day before Australia Day is Burns Night to celebrate the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns. It's a big thing in Scotland, especially when the haggis is piped into the room where it is to be eaten... don't suppose you piped a haggis up and then recited 'Ode to a haggis'? I'm sure Corvus would've been nibbling on a nice big haggis on the 25th
iandsmith wrote:Enough of the photos already (very inspirational). Where does the walk start from; how long does it take roughly (while taking 200 pictures). I've gazed at the place from Rosebery and knew there would be a walk but I never got around to asking anyone as I was too busy doing other things.
Cheers all
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