Approaching Tomintoul, I jumped out of my car and took this hasty shot
A few minutes later the mist that was blanketing the landscape had entirely gone
River Avon morning atmosphere
I cycled along the river, intending to ascend Ben Avoid and reach its summit Leabaidh an Daimh Bhuidhe
An icy slope, much more slippery than it looks like
Being already tired from another mountain walk three days before, this dangerous barrier made me abort my plan.
Meall Gaineimh - a photo taken by the Mars lander which casts its shadow below!
I went up this Corbett-top as my alternative destination. It's name means: round gravel hill.
Blue haze
Reclining lazily on the tors of Meall Gaineimh I was wondering which those mountains down south would be
Upside-down icicle
An amazing tiny ice pillar, 20cm tall and only about five millimetre wide at it's base. I couldn't see any grass blade or something inside.
The tired hillwalker
A large herd of sheep came my way when I was cycling back
First amazement, then turning away, followed by turning entirely around, pushing back the followers and finally they're all getting it and run away as if one common will leads them all.