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non rock art by tiompan No non rock art in view but couldn't resist adding the view from Ben A'an close to a good example of non rock art .
tiompan Posted by tiompan
27th January 2016ce
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Such a fine hill and view thelonious Posted by thelonious
27th January 2016ce
Yep , sometimes the wee'er hills provide the best view and look just as good as the big ains . tiompan Posted by tiompan
27th January 2016ce
I think most of my favourite hills are below the 600m mark. Nearly always leaves time for the coffee shop after and a fine piece of cake (or two). thelonious Posted by thelonious
27th January 2016ce
Tom Weir's favourite hill was Duncryne , 130 m , not bad for ex Himalayan .

You can always take it with you ,the coffee and cake that is .
tiompan Posted by tiompan
27th January 2016ce
We do. Me and Mrs T's rucksacks are always stuffed with rubbish. We look like we've just robbed the Mr Kipling factory and are making off with the swag over the hills :-) thelonious Posted by thelonious
27th January 2016ce
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