Taken about 75m south of actual summit of the minor hill. The hill stands about 300m north of the boundary of an extensive conifer plantation. Typically of the area, the summit is flat and partly grassed, and drops quite steeply on all sides. Ground cover is heather; scattered Scots pines are slowly colonising the open ground. The view is extraordinary, including Ben Nevis and the Glen Affric hills, among much else.
Taken 3rd May 2010 © Copyright Sandra Bardwell and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.
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1 comments:
Looks like a tough climb, but it sounds like the view is worth it!
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