Earlier in the year we bought two bare root David Austin roses called Scarborough Fair. They were planted at different times (February and late April) and both have now produced flowers. They’ve taken a bit of a battering what with rain, wind and very little sun, but are coming along fine with lots of buds ready to bloom.
"The spirit was already aloft, I was pulling on my boots" - W H Murray, Mountaineering in Scotland
Stuc a' Chroin and Ben Vorich
Thursday, 25 July 2024
Tuesday, 23 July 2024
23 June 2024 - Creagan a’ Beinne
The weather forecast was for a warm sunny day but being a Sunday, we guessed the popular hills would be busy and best left until Monday. Creagan a’ Beinne from the track to Dunan Bothy seemed like a good choice even though it had been an early Corbett for us in October 1989. I remember approaching Claggan Farm to the cacophony of sheep being gathered and since our Border collie Morag was still with us (see Schiehallion post) Lynne stayed with her while I walked up to the farm. I explained where we were going, that we had a collie with us and didn’t want to cause him any problems. I got a friendly response and off we went.
Today there was little activity around the farm and we were looking forward to a lovely day on the hills. Then, as we passed through a gate Lynne felt a twinge in her right foot. We thought nothing more about it and soon we left the track for the hill, finding our way through heather and blaeberry covered slopes. The views were superb.
Ciste Buide a’ Claidheimh |
The summit came into view and we strolled over short heather and grasses to the cairn, arriving together as usual.
It was a perfect day to be on a top, sitting by a cairn with tea, rolls and cake.
Ben Chonzie |
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