A visit to some of the more peculiar and prominent landmarks on the otherwise featureless Cairngorm plateau. The giant granite tors on Beinn Mheadhoin.
I know what you mean about things appearing out of the mist, usually with a sense of relief, especially when you know there's a bit of a drop if you walk to far past. www.flickr.com/photos/paulsammonds/1803452965/in/album-72157602797476235/
I know what you mean about things appearing out of the mist, usually with a sense of relief, especially when you know there's a bit of a drop if you walk to far past.
www.flickr.com/photos/paulsammonds/1803452965/in/album-72157602797476235/
Footprints Across Scotland Just seeing those photos is making me pine for winter! Well....pine more than I already am, of course ;-)
When im in Scotland and mention Tours normally people dont know what they are lolol
A combination of local dialect being different and there not actually being many here I suspect ;-)
I love different accents and languages and places to explore i wish i started filming and documenting years ago then i have some amazing footage.