The shopkeeper of the carpark coffee shop was eager to be stroked
She even wanted a proper cuddle!
Matthias during the long trudge to the baelach
Mount Keen on the horizon
On the final ascent it started raining and the wind was very cold
Lochnagar (the mountain) and Lochnagar (the loch) - little loch of laughter
A more panoramic view of the same
Meikle Pap (980m)
Gazing back towards Cuidhe Crom
The sun appeared
Cac Carn Mòr and Cac Can Beag
Pass of the large cairn (1050m) and pass of the small cairn (1055m)
I particularly liked the elongated cloud
View to the east
Carn a' Choire Bhoidheach (hill of the beautiful corrie) 1110m and The Stuic
A most insignificant munro that we were going to climb. We never saw the beautiful corrie.
Loch nan Eun and Lochnagar
Seen from An Stuic
After a small lunch we were ready to conquer Carn a' Choire Bhoidheach!
My 71th munro: Carn an t-Sagairt Mor (big hill of the priest) 1047m
71 is 25% of the total of 282 munros. Mark, Matthias, Hussain and myself.
Coire Loch Kander, with the munro Carn an Tuirc behind
Beautiful sight, but the munro behind is one of the dullest of munros...
Cairn Bannoch (peaked hill) 1012m, our fourth munro of the day
On our way to Broad Cairn (998m), our fifth munro of the day and my personal new record!
Back at the cars at 9PM, after 10½ hours of walking, 30km, five munros...
Sunset glow in the eastern sky on the way back home