Hills of Britain and Ireland

OS Map of Creag an Dail Mhor

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Wide Open

As I cycle towards the end of Glen Quoich we look back across the plateau over which we've come, from Gleann Slugain on the left in the distance. We can also see the Cairngorms rising high all around. Climbing Ben Avon (pronounced Ben A'an) which stands at 1171 meters (3842 feet), and Beinn a'Bhuird (pronounced Ben a-voashed) standing at 1197 meters (3927 feet), sees me covering a distance of just over 24 miles. They are my 2nd & 3rd Munro's of the season, and bring me to a total of 26 now.

23-Jun-24 • steve_whitmarsh flickr

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A little rainbow
A little rainbow

30-Jul-22 • We travel the Spaceways flickr

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Creag an Dail Mhor
Creag an Dail Mhor

A fine top.

30-Jul-22 • We travel the Spaceways flickr

52261216163

Today's sandwich spot
Today's sandwich spot

30-Jul-22 • We travel the Spaceways flickr

52261681500

Ben Avon
Ben Avon

Taken with ViewRanger Skyline - Compass Heading : 283°, Version : 7.3.0(281), Field of View : 58.0, Device : iPhone7,2(10.2.1)

25-Mar-17 • johnmccaffery flickr

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Low Mist over Gleann Slugain
Low Mist over Gleann Slugain

17-Feb-13 • Nick Bramhall flickr

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OS Map

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Wide Open
Wide Open

As I cycle towards the end of Glen Quoich we look back across the plateau over which we've come, from Gleann Slugain on the left in the distance. We can also see the Cairngorms rising high all around. Climbing Ben Avon (pronounced Ben A'an) which stands at 1171 meters (3842 feet), and Beinn a'Bhuird (pronounced Ben a-voashed) standing at 1197 meters (3927 feet), sees me covering a distance of just over 24 miles. They are my 2nd & 3rd Munro's of the season, and bring me to a total of 26 now.

23-Jun-24 • steve_whitmarsh flickr

aberdeenshire scotland scottishhighlands highlands cairngorms mountain munro glen landscape hills topic rockpaper 54079467591

A little rainbow
A little rainbow

30-Jul-22 • We travel the Spaceways flickr

52261197156

Creag an Dail Mhor
Creag an Dail Mhor

A fine top.

30-Jul-22 • We travel the Spaceways flickr

52261216163

Today's sandwich spot
Today's sandwich spot

30-Jul-22 • We travel the Spaceways flickr

52261681500

Ben Avon
Ben Avon

Taken with ViewRanger Skyline - Compass Heading : 283°, Version : 7.3.0(281), Field of View : 58.0, Device : iPhone7,2(10.2.1)

25-Mar-17 • johnmccaffery flickr

33491335312

Low Mist over Gleann Slugain
Low Mist over Gleann Slugain

17-Feb-13 • Nick Bramhall flickr

8501868206

Descending into Glen Gairn
Descending into Glen Gairn

17-Feb-13 • Nick Bramhall flickr

8500757511

The narrowing of Glen Gairn
The narrowing of Glen Gairn

17-Feb-13 • Nick Bramhall flickr

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Glen Gairn
Glen Gairn

17-Feb-13 • Nick Bramhall flickr

8500756485

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