A very hot period all across the Highlands the last week or so. With very little wind on the summits it has been a t-shirt job most days up high. A busy wee work period for me with big, adventures on the Munros taking in superb scenery away from trade routes, Navigation Courses and Wildlife photography days out with clients. A catch up on where I've been with groups recently.
TUESDAY 13 JULY
A fab day with the Mountain Hares. This wee fella I had the privilege to spend 2 hours with in the sunshine. He gave the full works. Stretching, yawning and 'high 4's.
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Yawning and smiling |
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High 4 |
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Cool and relaxed |
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Time for food |
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Adorable |
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Another yawn |
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Licking toes |
WEDNESDAY 14 JULY
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Lynne enjoying Angel's Ridge |
I was guiding Lynne for a couple of days in the Cairngorms. I have guided her on many Munros, Corbetts and Graham's over the years. She has completed 3 rounds of Munros, 2 rounds of Corbetts and all the Graham's! So she has a heap load of experience. She was keen to gain the Braeriach plateau via Angel's Ridge, a route she has never done to the third highest mountain in the UK.
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Lairig Ghru |
Angel's Ridge is a very easy scramble, you can avoid virtually all of it by walking around the harder bits. It finishes right at the summit of Sgor an Lochain Uaine. A perfect way to bag this Munro. Lynne is also a very keen botanist. On the route up from the An Garbh shelter to the lochan we found many wonderful plants including Arctic Mouse ear and possibly the highest recorded Red Campion growing at an altitude of over 1050m!
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Mossy Saxifrage |
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Red Campion at 1050m! |
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Arctic Mouse ear |
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Ben Macdui from high up |
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Cairngorm plateau |
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Dwarf Cornel |
SATURDAY 17 JULY
Rachel, her sister and friends were on a 2 day Navigation Course. Unfortunately it was another clear skies day. When you want oud you don't get it! We went into the more featureless areas of the Northern Cairngorms.
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Pathless terrain |
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Map and compass |
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Navigation to the snow |
It was actually a very windy day on the tips with winds of over 40mph. Unusual for Summer.
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Not a Google map app in sight |
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Route selection |
SUNDAY 18 JULY
Day 2 for Rachel and family/ friends on their bespoke Navigation Course. We headed to the Glenfeshie mountains. Lots more pathless terrain.
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Pathless at 500m |
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Featureless |
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The ladies, top navigators |
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Sgor Gaoithe |
MONDAY 20 JULY
Very hot weather. Far nicer in the late afternoon and early evening. A great time to head our and the crowds have gone.
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Glorious evening |
TUESDAY 21 JULY
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More clear skies and hot sun |
Yet another day of very hot weather. No breeze on the summits and temperatures properly high teens at 1000m. A day of Ptarmigan Photography for Geoff. We went into an area were there was a good opportunity to see and photograph these wonderful birds. We were not disappointed.
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Our route over to the South side of Cairn Gorm |
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Hot |
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Enough water for these to flourish |
WEDNESDAY 22 JULY
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More hot weather |
Another hot day, another late afternoon wander to photograph the Mountain Hare. Its certainly been a hot period but strangely not many butterflies around this summer. Maybe its too do with the cold and snowy late Spring? Nice to see some today and Dragonflies.
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Golden-ringed Dragonfly |
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Small Tortoiseshell |
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Harebells |
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Another evening with the Mountain Hares |
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Cooler by 8pm |
THURSDAY 23 JULY
Another late afternoon with the Mountain Hares.
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Heatwave continues! |
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