
Sometimes obtaining no view from a prehistoric cairn is more than enough. Highlighting how close the cairn was placed to the escarpment edge... the void.
Image credit: Robert Gladstone
Sometimes obtaining no view from a prehistoric cairn is more than enough. Highlighting how close the cairn was placed to the escarpment edge... the void.
Loving these foties. This one tho is absolutely brilliant :-) Thank you!
Ha! No view, bit of stone and grass..... there is something else to these sites, isn't there?
There is and as you probably have worked out I love the snow and the change of atmosphere it brings. These are fantastic pics. Keep em coming and i'll see what I can do up here.
That's a bit hairy-looking. There is definitely something else, yep.
Hairy looking? More feathery. A crow suddenly emerged from the mist and I'm not sure which creature was more surprised. Top birds.
Drew - I seem to recall climbing Glas Maol beginning of June one year and the summit was under snow. So no excuse for you Scots when it comes to snowy wonderlands!