Dougie was in the Kentallen area near Glencoe area last week - wonderful weather. He might have taken a shot of our cottage, hope so. He also is a member of Paisley Colour like Karen. Dougie I don't have a regular mailing list, but you could sign in to this blog as a follower. That would be nice. Then you'll be advised of new postings.
The professionals in this game have got a real problem with you folks around. I would never be able to compete with you. Dougie has no website or flickr page - can't link to you, sorry.
John
Best walks in Glencoe
Ben Nevis, climb it
Munros in Glencoe all over 3,000 feet
Some easy Munros
Glencoe rock climbing
Skiing in Glencoe is excellent once more
New cycle tracks, Glencoe
Beaches and bays around Glencoe
Accommodation Fort William
Golf at Ballachulish
Tour the Highlands
Cruise the West coast
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Showing posts with label munros glencoe hills. Show all posts
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Message and photo from b_cairn duff.
First time I've had a pic sent by Blackberry. "Hi John I took this pick two weeks ago it was a lovely day and I saw the boulders with sunlight at the Message and photo" From nearby Kingshouse, I guess.
Ben Nevis, go walk up
Munros are mountains over 3,000 feet
Some Munros
Glencoe crags rock climbing
Skiing in Glencoe is excellent
New cycle tracks from Glencoe
Lovely beaches and bays around Glencoe
Accommodation Fort William
Golf West coast
Tour the Highlands of Scotland
Cruise the West coast
John
GLENCOE OUTDOORS
The best Glencoe walks Ben Nevis, go walk up
Munros are mountains over 3,000 feet
Some Munros
Glencoe crags rock climbing
Skiing in Glencoe is excellent
New cycle tracks from Glencoe
Lovely beaches and bays around Glencoe
Accommodation Fort William
Golf West coast
Tour the Highlands of Scotland
Cruise the West coast
Monday, 11 October 2010
Bob, tremendous photographs, thank you
These lovely shots come from Bob Falconer who is the secretary of the Bon Accord Camera club. They are classically beautiful. The lovely thing for Gillian and I about the Moor of Rannoch, is that it changes every time we cross, and it changes hour by hour. The light is amazing. Thank you very much Bob. The link to your camera club is on the post headline, clicking on it will get there. For those of you puzzling about the Bon Accord name, it is the ancient motto of Aberdeen. Legend has it that when Robert the Bruce besieged the castle and took it from the English, back in the 14th century, they used the motto to describe the operation. So it stuck. I tell you what, it feels cold on Rannoch when these shots were taken. What time did you start out Bob?
John
About the area in our Site map and home page
Fort William information
Appin so lovely
Bed and breakfast and hotels from Oban to Fort William
Walks in the Lochaber area
Autumn breaks in Glencoe
Ben Nevis is a slog.
Scotland in the Autumn, Winter, Spring
The Highlands
Find holiday cottages around the world
Hill walks around Glencoe
Munroes of Glencoe
Port Appin the Highland village
Barcaldine accommodation
Accommodation Lochaber
Kentallen information
Ballachulish information
Onich information
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